I really can't laugh watching this movie. It's not that it's bad. On the contrary, it's so good that it reminds me of myself. Like Susan, I have been discriminated against and laughed at since I was a child because I was ugly and fat. I try to be a good person, a person with culture, culture and taste, but in the eyes of others you are an unattractive, worthless, stupid woman. When I went to the hospital to see a doctor, the doctor thought I didn't know where my intestines were, and asked a technician from a communications company to check the network cable. The man asked me contemptuously, "Do you know what a server is?" Please, I graduated from the computer science department of the university. How tall is a server? Even when I went to the store to buy something I was suspected of being a thief. As an ugly woman, I deeply feel the world's malice and discrimination against me. The two male supporting characters in the film are really typical representatives of straight men's cancer. Bradley will brainwash women: "Women should stand behind men", and then take women's work achievements for himself; Rick is A jerk who thinks women are idiots, vulgar, arrogant, and only bragging, the film's satire of Rick is really heartwarming, and Susan's refusal to Bradley's invitation at the end of the film is really the finishing touch, honestly if Susan didn't reject him, I really want to give one less star: why should women be flattered by the occasional favor of male gods when they are ugly? Why do women have to worry about gains and losses because of a man's attitude toward him? Why do women want to revolve around men?
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