Monday, January 6, 2020

Bombshell

Next in my winter break movie marathon was Bombshell which tells the true story of how the women of Fox News took down the head of the network.  When Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) complains that her fellow male anchors on Fox & Friends are sexually harassing her, she is demoted to a program at a less desirable time and then eventually fired.  She decides to sue the network but her lawyers tell her that she has a better case against Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) who has sexually harassed her as well.  Her lawyers also tell her that she will have a better case if other women come forward and many former employees do.  However, a current employee will have more of an impact but the network puts pressure on the woman to support Ailes.  Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron), the most powerful female anchor at Fox, and Kayla Pospisil (Margot Robbie), a young associate producer trying to advance, eventually come forward.  The story is both compelling and very timely, particularly a scene which shows what all the women have to go through before going on air (there are rows and rows of brightly colored form-fitting sheath dresses and high-heeled shoes) and a disturbing scene where Ailes, while watching a live broadcast, screams to the cameraman to pull back so he can see the anchor's legs because that is what he is paying her for.  Theron gives an incredible performance, almost disappearing into the role, especially in a scene where she finally breaks down about the fact that the environment is so toxic at Fox.  I was most impressed with Robbie because her role is incredibly demanding and she definitely delivers!  There is a particularly charged scene with Lithgow where she is asked by Ailes to lift her skirt higher and higher and you can see her discomfort mingled with a desire to please on her face.  It is so uncomfortable to watch but incredibly powerful.  I found all of the actors playing Fox personalities, such as Kevin Dorff as Bill O'Reilly, Spencer Garrett as Sean Hannity, Bree Condon as Kimberly Guilfoyle, Marc Evan Jackson as Chris Wallace, Tony Plana as Geraldo Rivera, and Alanna Ubach as Jeanine Pirro, to be very amusing.  I was, however, a bit disappointed that Kidman did not have much of a role.  I also found the story to be a bit safe for a movie called Bombshell.  It was interesting and I recommend it for the performances.

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