Leaders from another perspective

Ollie 2022-04-23 07:02:19

The film is not like the inspirational film imagined, the story of how Mrs Thatcher went from a grocer's daughter to the hard but inspiring success of a generation's great and most controversial leader.
On the contrary, the director began to recall from the perspective of a woman, an ordinary old lady who is dying and even in everyone's family. It should be called intermittent interspersed memory, without exaggerating her iron fist, and not particularly publicizing that she is more rational and calmer than a man. , did not teach us how she said how to write history and how to succeed. It reflects only one woman, one wife and one mother's memories of their life. It's like an ordinary worker, a cultural element, and a senior white-collar worker's memories of his career and life when he grows old. Her work determines that she does not spend too much time with her family and children, but it can be seen that family love is like the pearl necklace she has always insisted on wearing on her chest. It has not been forgotten to give her faith and remind us that she is not only the Prime Minister, but also female Prime Minister.
I understand that what the film wants to convey and reflect is more of a spirit: if you want to change him, you can lead his spirit. As for the right and wrong of Mrs Thatcher's life, and the gain and loss of the female prime minister, it depends on the viewer's own aftertaste and thinking.

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The Iron Lady quotes

  • Margaret Thatcher: We will stand on principle... or we will not stand at all.

  • Margaret Thatcher: It's time to get up! It's time go to work! It's time to put the great back into Great Britain!