The Apprentice is many things, but a proverbial “pass” to sexually harass your colleagues probably isn’t one of them—as a matter of fact, that kind of goes against the whole message of the film, which explores the exploitative relationship between Donald Trump (Sebastian Stan) and his mentor, Roy Coen (Jeremy Strong). The semi-biopic is currently nominated for two Academy Awards in the Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor categories.
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