Walking into rooms full of only men, sitting in
chairs hovered over by men, advised and talked down to by her board that is only men, compared constantly to her father and reminded repeatedly that he handed
over the business to her late husband, and in one significant moment, even talked to sharply by Bradlee himself (a scene lifted out of the mundane by just the look Streep gives, and he ignores), the actor gives an outstanding portrayal of a woman finding her feet.
Hovering over a section of the 20 - metre marble - tiled pool is a gazebo furnished with two lounge
chairs, while stylish black sunbeds and a loveseat border the pool's edge.
A multi-arm, raw - brass light fixture by Apparatus Studio
hovers over the Knowlton Brothers dining table (custom - painted in Benjamin Moore's Mexicana) and vintage Edward Wormley for Dunbar
chairs.