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Delmer 2022-04-23 07:05:45
good! Watching their struggles in human rights and reality really feels very difficult. I like the songs in the film very much, about struggle and hard work, dreams,...
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Myron 2022-04-23 07:05:45
Behind the trembling voice is infinite...
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Elaina 2022-04-23 07:05:45
While watching, I burst into tears. Choose to stick to what's right, no matter the...
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Rebekah 2022-04-22 07:01:55
The film is great, it strives for equality and freedom, it is powerful, and the picture feels good. I love Sally Hawkins. It's just that the poster is a bit silly, I thought it was some kind of family...
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Troy 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Greatness comes from the...
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Shana 2022-04-22 07:01:55
A good interpretation of It's Man...
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Allen 2022-04-22 07:01:55
The feeling of Ford threatening the minister was very...
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Carmine 2022-04-22 07:01:55
it's about one thing,...
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Bernadette 2022-04-22 07:01:55
A narrative film about equal pay for men and women. A little...
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Olin 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Not very exciting, because it is very unlikely to be placed in our...
Made in Dagenham Comments
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Ron 2022-03-28 08:01:02
Young women, go see Made In Dagenham (spoiler)
I argued with a foreign friend yesterday. In his opinion, China should recognize same-sex marriage (the United Kingdom recognizes partnership).
I said, it takes time, in Eastern society, it takes time.
Coincidentally, I watched the movie Made In Dagenham in the evening. Children born in the 1980s... -
Ona 2022-03-28 08:01:02
What does a woman want most
What does a woman want most? Beautiful? money? Or love? ? In the British industrial town of Dagenham, all women have fought so hard to fight for is wage equality.
Just as it is hard for foreigners to imagine that Chinese women had to bind their feet 100 years ago, if it weren't for this movie, I...
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News Reporter 1: What if Mrs. Castle says "no deal"?
News Reporter 2: How will you cope then?
Rita O'Grady: Cope? How will we cope? We're women. Now, don't ask such stupid questions.
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Eddie O'Grady: Christ, I like a drink, but I ain't out on the beer every night or screwin' other women, or... 'Ere, I've never once raised me hand to you. Ever. Or the kids.
Rita O'Grady: Christ.
Eddie O'Grady: What? Why are you looking like that?
Rita O'Grady: Right. You're a saint now, is that what you're tellin' me, Eddie? You're a bleedin' saint? 'Cause you give us an even break?
Eddie O'Grady: What are you saying?
Rita O'Grady: That is as it should be. Jesus, Eddie! What do you think this strike's all been about, eh? Oh yeah. Actually you're right. You don't go on the drink, do ya? You don't gamble, you join in with the kids, you don't knock us about. Oh, lucky me. For Christ's sake, Eddie, that's as it should be! You try and understand that. Rights, not privileges. It's that easy. It really bloody is.