Alana Barrett-Adkins

Alana Barrett-Adkins

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    • Lola 2022-04-06 09:01:07

      4.5 Really ended the movie like that, without any preaching or reconciliation, etc. Just like the lives of many people, it passed without realizing it, and the standard movie language was omitted directly, creating a very natural state. The perfect spot on the middle side makes me want to cry. The two heroines are also very good, the scene is also super cute, and a little shy. PS Neither "Lady Bird" nor this film, there is no need to compare, and there is no need to judge which is more real, both movies based on life are real.

    • Jason 2022-04-14 09:01:06

      Naked physical violence inflicted on women. After observing that the heroine was detected to be pregnant, she burned a red paperclip and pierced her nose, as if to embolden her helpless self-trying to challenge her body norms and become a bad girl. But in the face of wiping oil at the checkout, he could only swallow his anger, and actually had no way of resisting; knowing that he was pregnant, no matter whether the abortion was successful or not, the violence would only be used against himself in the end (abdominal bruises and abortion). To help them resist violence, we must not rely solely on the psychological scale option in the title of the movie, or the sisterhood formed, so why are some people accusing the movie of vilifying men?

    Never Rarely Sometimes Always quotes

    • Skylar: What did the Doctor say?

      Autumn: They couldn't really help me

      Skylar: Why not?

      Autumn: I took a test.

      Skylar: What kind of test?

      [Autumn then retches and throws up]

    • Skylar: Don't you ever just wish you were a dude?

      Autumn: All the time.