Courage inspires courage. The film is an eye-opening account of how women are sexually harassed and manipulated in the workplace, as well as the Herculean bravery and effort it takes to undo the unfair practices of a giant corporation. Because of the sexist treatment women have endured in corporate America, women need to to support each other, even in a competitive environment.
Verbal threat of violence. Sexual harassment/pressure/violence in the workplace is a central theme. A woman asking for a promotion is told to lift her skirt for professional reasons. A presidential candidate tries to "slut shame" (their words) a female professional in an act of revenge.
Given the subject matter, a lot of blunt talk about sex and insinuations, but nothing graphic happens on screen. Twice it's made clear that sex just occurred; postcoital pillow talk is shown between two different couples. Discussion of well-known male media personality's documented use of a sex toy.
Crass sexual language/profanity includes "ass," "blow job," "bulls--t," "sucks c--k," "crap," "goddamned," "pecker," "a--hole," and "t-ts." Recurring use of "f--k," and "s--t." Also "oh my God," and "Jesus f--king Christ." A man is insulted by the suggestion that he's gay.
Lots of mention of Fox News/properties, but not in a positive light.
Characters drink wine/alcohol in social/celebratory situations. Drinking "too much" leads to a consensual sexual situation by aspirational characters (presented as funny). A wealthy, powerful executive smokes.