The movie "She Said" is a biographical drama that tells the story of New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey's investigation into the allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein. The movie intertwines the professional challenges of journalists with their personal lives.
It's observed that both the writer and director seem to exhibit gender bias. Why is it that movies about female journalists often blend their professional work with their domestic life? This narrative approach isn't commonly seen in films about male journalists, such as "All the President's Men," "Spotlight," and "The Post.", it appears that they consistently need to demonstrate their strength, resilience, and intelligence to excel in both their professional and personal lives.
This is a conventional movie about investigative journalism, offering little in the way of originality.
It's observed that both the writer and director seem to exhibit gender bias. Why is it that movies about female journalists often blend their professional work with their domestic life? This narrative approach isn't commonly seen in films about male journalists, such as "All the President's Men," "Spotlight," and "The Post.", it appears that they consistently need to demonstrate their strength, resilience, and intelligence to excel in both their professional and personal lives.
This is a conventional movie about investigative journalism, offering little in the way of originality.