Don't stigmatize women

Randi 2022-09-02 02:40:53

After reading a lot of short reviews, why are they all compliments, we have to be critical, family.

First of all, there is no doubt that this is a growth movie. The male protagonist grows up from a coward who sheds tears when he sees a monster into a brave hero. The monsters encountered on the road and the plot are all reasonable and exciting. Among them, I like the part about the little girl and the uncle the most, the little girl is very cute. My favorite is of course our boy, I really want a dog as smart as this.

However, when the male lead and the female lead have been chatting on the radio for 7 years without knowing that the female lead has a good person, it is really outrageous. To be honest, the heroine really uses the male lead as a backup. In fact, from the first radio call from the male lead to the female lead, I knew that the female lead must be a ghost, because her voice was stuttering, and she didn't carry it at all. I like the feel of the male lead. As a result, the male protagonist arrived at the female protagonist. The female protagonist really has a ghost. The female protagonist said that she lost an important person last year. In total, she had been in the green male protagonist for the past 6 years before she chatted with the male protagonist. I saw this true story. is speechless enough.

I really don't want to see this type of film vilifying women so much. Men are described as obsessed with love, and women are easy to change their minds. This is really misogynistic, okay? When I saw this episode, I hated the heroine very much. I felt that she was a bitch. I said that I knew I should explain it to the hero. In fact, I have been unclear with the hero and made me a spare tire for 7 years.

Some commented that I am a feminist. When I wrote this film review, I just experienced some things, so I was extremely emotional, but I think I basically think that this movie describes the heroine as quite ex, so it is normal to be ugly. There are so many movies and TV series, like The Walking Dead series, which girls are not upright and upright and brave, and the heroine has become green tea here, so it is not an exaggeration to say that it is ugly. Moreover, the essence of writing this film review is just to hope that the male and female protagonists of the future films will be positive and can lead to underage people.

If you want to say my feminist pro, please feel free to vent your dissatisfaction with life in the comments, haha ​​^_^

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Love and Monsters quotes

  • Clyde: No need to be sorry, we all have stories like that, don't we?

  • Clyde: There ain't nothing lucky about getting kicked off the top of the food chain.