like. I see some comments that this movie is a fake feminist, just swapping the male and female identities, but I don't think so. Women can also be successful in career, and men can choose family first; those who choose career will worry about not taking care of their family, and those who choose family will be confused by day-to-day housework and lack of contact with the outside world. Value - there is not that big difference between men and women, isn't this what feminism wants to express? That comment finally made everyone think about what men and women should do. I really have a black question mark. One of the root causes of sexism is the stereotype that "men should do..." "Women should do...". While holding a stereotype of gender and saying that I am a feminist and pursuing gender equality, I can’t guarantee that there is no such person. Because Ben is a character who is friendly and follows etiquette and considers other people's feelings in every way? Pursuing equality does not mean losing manners, etiquette, and friendliness. If you have to talk about the flaws, the only thing is that all the characters are good at heart and want to be a better version of themselves, right? But I think that it is not only by exposing the ugly, satirizing and criticizing the ugly to help the audience establish correct values. A true, kind and beautiful image is placed there, and every word and deed makes people feel comfortable and stable, and the audience will naturally feel that this is better. I'll give a shout out at the end. I hope everyone can get rid of the secular restrictions on gender, only follow the heart and become the best version of yourself.✧⁺⸜(●˙▾˙●)⸝⁺✧
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