"The Stepford Wives" is not just a film that satirizes the relationship between men and women. The film is super subversive and comedic. It is a crazy attack on fetishism and perfectionism.
The film does not teach the audience to let go of gender to return to the natural attributes. It only tells the audience how a man-in-law should get along with men. At the same time, it also tells the men that a woman who is not so meek may be more cute. Come.
In order to make younger audiences feel the shock brought about by the original story, the film shreds many elements that cause horror, reduces the burden of detailed statements, and criticizes many of modern life in a hilarious to almost crazy way. Different social levels give the story a strong sense of modernity, coupled with those deliberately created entertainment effects, making it even more weird under the envelope of black humor. However, injecting too much comedy into the story in order to cater to the tastes of the public, invisibly destroys the simple and straightforward but deep-rooted fear effect of the original book-sometimes the penetrating power caused by simplicity is more likely to shake people's minds.