After watching this movie, I fell into another thought. This is undoubtedly a good movie that tells people to return to life and cherish the family around them. But I always think that the fault is not in one person, let alone portraying Joanna as a brave and blameless image, which is obviously unfair to Ted and extremely unfair to children.
I often think of my mother who left in pursuit of a happy life. My father is also growing up with me, but my father is always taciturn, let alone how to give his love. You can pursue the life you want, but not abandon everything in front of you, come back after a while to fight for kids, and have a boyfriend, it makes me sick!
It is no exaggeration to say that this is an enlightenment movie of Bai Zuo, the grandfather movie of female boxers, in which the heroine Meryl Streep should be the representative of Bai Zuo and feminism. I was blown away by last year's Oscars speech to tell superficial actors who don't know the world to stop making political speeches. The Oscar itself has long since become a politically correct stage, cheering for LGBT, racial equality, women's rights, and even excessive animal protection. You can be unique, you can also be different, but you can't devalue all ordinary people as useless, how can even ordinary people surpass ordinary people?
Film is the seventh art, please return the art to those who are really making art.
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