Movies that are very hostile are too masked and too biased, and the color perspective is made into black and white movies, why not make them into anti-Japanese dramas? Which female anchor Gretchen Carlson or Megan Kelly didn't make a fortune from this single? In particular, the former is a green tea bitch, while the latter is the kind of second-hand who thinks he is awesome. Exaggerating morality and ethics in a political whirlpool and a workplace full of unspoken rules, just like promoting smoking in a smoke shop is harmful to health, it really insults the IQ of the viewers, and the whole movie becomes a white lotus.
Returning to the topic of sexual harassment, if one of the parties suffers pure harm and unfair treatment, aside from civil disputes or criminal aspects, at least there will be a perpetrator and a victim, a clear black and white side. However, the film did not know what factors were taken into account, and it did not create a strong dramatic conflict, but it exaggerated a strong feminist sentiment, and set the characters in reality into masks according to the producers' likes and dislikes. Moreover, the teasing of men in the film, full of critical performances to male powers, is very explicit. We all hate abusers, especially powerful ones, because we all have empathy and feel the pain of being hurt. But in reality, are victims really victims? Are ethics being abused? Will the film's ignorance of the expression of the truth interfere with the judgment of many viewers? Does the thinking logic of simply hating power really conform to human values? You can't let the perpetrators go, but you can't use the banner of morality. In fact, it's the empathy of consumers! If this is a fictitious film, I can only say that the characters do not stand still, but instead have a feeling that buildings are about to fall, trees are toppling, walls are falling, and people are pushed. If it is a film that is adapted from facts and respects reality, I can only laugh. Who are you fooling? How does Hollywood create its wealth? In the end, there is another one in the movie, what is needed is trust... I can only laugh.
I applaud this film if it gives people space to think in a neutral way, but if it doesn't ask indiscriminately to set black and white, I will use this review to express the position of the neutral, Roger is the black side, but the so-called victim is not It's not White either, there's just one failed rage-filled movie here.
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