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Brody 2022-03-26 09:01:06
are you correct? What is correct?
In the film, it can be seen that women's self-consciousness is emerging, or maybe not. In an article I read before, it was mentioned about the flapper girl fashion in the 1920s, and Chanel was also an advocate of its culture. This kind of fashion culture that encourages women to wear men's...
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Oscar 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Women who dare not be themselves should watch this movie
Text / Huiyingjun
being yourself has always been a technical job that requires both courage and strength. Most people do not lack the leisurely feeling of looking up at the starry sky, but only a very few people can follow their inner calling to the end, overcoming obstacles and down-to-earth.
This...

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Asha 2021-12-11 08:01:34
It’s not a movie that I like very much~ It’s a bit fake, the teacher is free but too feminist~ Why always persuade students to live according to her idea~ 2016.9.10 rewatch: the screenwriter is very strong, and the position is not biased, big mouth His arbitrariness has also been hit hard, and the girls have their own attitudes. Many changes have occurred silently amidst turmoil. Very good group play shaping. The ending documentary is very scary.
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Elouise 2022-03-23 09:01:58
Best Julia Roberts movie I've seen. Mainly her other movies are too bad. This is the main theme movie, students who are not interested in movies like Dead Poets Society, please avoid it. . At that time, I had a heart to look at radish seeds, and I didn't know her name was radish seeds, and I didn't know anyone could laugh at radish seeds for so long...
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[about Charlie Stewart]
Connie Baker: We spent last weekend at the Cape! A little hideaway he knew about.
Betty Warren: Operative word, 'hide'. Men take women to the Cape in the winter when they're embarrassed to be seen with them. He's using you.
Giselle Levy: He's not using you if you want to go. Come here, don't listen to her.
Betty Warren: I love you, and I swear I'm not saying this to hurt you. Charlie's promised to Deb McIntyre. She wears his pin. Giselle, you know it's true.
Giselle Levy: I don't know anything about a pin.
Connie Baker: Are her parents named Phillip and Vanessa?
Betty Warren: You know them?
Connie Baker: Only from a distance.
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Betty Warren: Have you seen Spencer?
Connie Baker: [in tears] No. But I did see Charlie Stewart. And he told me that he and Deb broke up last summer. And you told me that they were together when he invited me to the Cape.
Betty Warren: Oh Connie, I don't keep track of his dates. They've been on-again, off-again for the past few years.
Connie Baker: No, no apparently they've been off-again for a while. For quite a while.
Betty Warren: So?
Connie Baker: So you made me believe that he was hiding me! Either way, why couldn't you let me be happy?