Suffragette Comments

  • Kamron 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Not surprisingly, the screenwriter and director are all women. It is hard to believe that women lived so passive and humble only a hundred years ago. Girls should take a look to see who shoulders us today. Boys should take a closer look and see what path women have traveled to win their innate rights. This is not a gender confrontation, but a resistance to man-made injustice. It is just a group of people demanding an equal right to survive from another...

  • Gage 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    In the film, the word Suffragette is regarded as a plague just like the current "feminists". At first, the heroine desperately emphasized that "I am not a woman politician", but finally found that this is the only way for women to fight for human rights. The sentence that impressed me the most is that we do not want to use peaceful means, we resort to violence, because war is the only language that men listen...

  • Vivien 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    It is also very routine, but the routines of the Old World should be more natural and peaceful. There are a few lines that I particularly like. But the most embarrassing point is that even the British government 100 years ago was civilized and civilized in the Zhao family of 8012. They can assemble, distribute, have independent office buildings, and will not aim machine guns and tanks at the parade. They finally reported the death of a feminist in the whole society. 2 is when the final credits...

  • Cathryn 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    At the end of the movie, the timeline scrolled through the countries where women began to have the right to vote. By 1949, there was a celestial dynasty. When someone next to you was surprised to say China? . . Uh, strength is embarrassing. ps: Carey played really...

  • Kameron 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Feminist movies that easily provoke emotions have revealed the ugliest (yes, straight male cancer only deserves the word) page in the history of British human rights. Women, blacks, homosexuals... every generation of disadvantaged groups must rely on their own to fight for the rights and interests, even if it seems radical and criminal at the time. It's a pity that the group portrait is not well portrayed. All supporting characters seem to have done more than the...

  • Carmel 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    A century ago, straight male cancer in the UK was as serious as it is now in...

  • Karelle 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    I don’t understand TAT in all kinds of accents. There are middle-aged and old white women sitting there. Sure enough, there are no men to see. Hehe Aunt Mei is really suitable for this kind of brainwashing leader role...

  • Robin 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    In addition to the wonderful performances of a group of British actresses, this teacher played a straight male cancer brilliantly and knelt...

  • Marta 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    We living in modern times often forget: power and equality are not easy to obtain, they are exchanged for blood and sacrifice. Fiction and history blend naturally, the perspective is realistic, and the characters are believable, but none of them stand out. Think of the ugly things in human nature. Ben's character is also full of flesh and blood, but his beard is too interesting....

  • Bertram 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    Every year in the United Kingdom, a good cast film that tells British history in retro colors is fixed; the portrayal of female laborers is still very powerful. The heroine is also quite ignited when she participates in street activities several times in the first few times, and she will be given a medal when she comes out of prison for the first time. Hehua is a bit cute, and finally feels abruptly stopped, and the rhythm is not smooth; the drawback of the All-Star Cast: When HBC comes out...

Extended Reading

Suffragette quotes

  • Maud Watts: Your mother's name is Maud Watts. Don't forget that name. Because, I'll be waiting for you to find me. Will you find me George? Don't forget it.

  • Violet Miller: You want me to respect the law? Then make the law respectable.