When a secretary's idea is stolen by her boss, she seizes an opportunity to steal it back by pretending she has her boss' job. Working Girl benefits from it's strong Cast and it's excellent story. Melanie Griffith and Harrison Ford are brilliant and except their great chemistry they both give 2 excellent and strong perfomances in the leading roles and the same goes for Sigourney Weaver. People who love a good romance/drama won't be disappointed.
Working Girl
1988
Comedy / Drama / Romance

Working Girl
1988
Comedy / Drama / Romance
Synopsis
When a secretary's idea is stolen by her boss, she seizes an opportunity to steal it back by pretending she has her boss' job.
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One of the best entertaining stories ever...
I'm actually surprised that Working Girl didn't have far more reviews than it got here. It's an all around story, that touches on a variety of subjects, and makes them funny, sad, uplifting, and heart warming, all at the same time... Without going into too many details, Working Girl also demonstrates a bit of the topic of high level Corporate wheeling and dealing...weaving that into a delightful couple hours of popcorn munching fun...
Sum Is Better Than Its Parts
(Flash Review) Griffith's character is the secretary of her boss; Weaver. Griffith has some good business ideas and shares one with her boss who secretively claims it as her own. Griffith finds out and exacts an intelligent revenge and along the way dabbles in a little romance with Ford's character who has some connection to the business idea. The story is straight forward and well-acted and is moderately believable pending your perspective. The cinematography is TV quality and 1988 has the worst styles as the 80's were quickly fading out and the 90's hadn't quite taken hold yet. Just awful. Overall, it's a solid women power film with A-List actors taking center stage.