Watched Ides of March recently and more than a decade later felt just as relevant. The twenty year old woman who finds herself pregnant ends up being a pawn in a grown up game involving a number of older powerful men. The level of her dispensability is shocking to the viewer. If a young, attractive woman also happens to be ambitious, the onus is squarely on her to stay out of trouble. By default she will be in situations where trouble will come looking for her.
Molly in this story is not vigilant - she is navigating a snake pit in the manner befitting an ingenue but not for some who dreams of making a political career. And that is her undoing. The moral of the story (if there could be one) is for young women like Molly to proceed with great caution when deploying their charm to get ahead in their career. There is a way to do it in a safe way that will likely not produce blockbuster results but going too far on the scale of risk taking can produce tragic consequences.
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