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Roselyn 2022-03-28 08:01:02
We are ladies, not bitches.
Watching this movie during this emotional period of the South Walk incident can obviously get a little warmth in the cold winter.
She should not have thought that Barbara would give them such a good result in the end.
If it weren't for the encouragement of my co-workers and my husband's last... -
Ruben 2022-03-29 09:01:10
EVERYBODY,OUT
The whole film is full of joyful atmosphere, happy music, happy costumes, and happy smiles. If you want to make a more bitter film, you can do it. Maybe you have a better chance of winning.
The original name is "we want sex". In the first half of the strike slogan, when the banner in the film was...

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Toney 2022-04-23 07:05:45
''All right, um, everybody out! ''
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Theodore 2022-03-28 09:01:14
Without knowing the real situation, I don't know whether the film exaggerated the strike or understated it. Perhaps the fact is that there is no fierce conflict as people imagined, and there is no particularly strict organization. At the beginning of the strike, everyone was very inexperienced and did not know what to do, and did not expect to cause such a big disturbance, but it was more like a party. As the old lady who participated in the strike said at the end of the credits, we are ladies, not bitches
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