To be honest, I don’t really like watching movies shot from a male perspective. Aside from what the movie wants to express, this perspective itself is wretched and disgusting. In those days, women were the accessories of men. If there was no man to be attached to, the "wives" in the vegetable market would look down on you. Even if the heroine was independent and indifferent and beautiful, she would not be able to resist the desire of so many men for her, even normal life. It is a luxury, beauty is the original sin. Said she was guilty, guilty of miserable fate, guilty of being alone, guilty of being too beautiful. Beauty is innocent, and the crime lies in the ignorance of women. In addition to fighting against the filthy patriarchy, the heroine also has to fight against the more ignorant and more violent camp of married women, just like the heroine who wants to fight against the world in the end. Unable to bear the malice of the two camps, they left in embarrassment. However, all the malice she fought hard to resist finally collapsed just because of the return of a man. People forget what they have done in the past like amnesia. People are so fickle. What I also want to mention is that watching this movie, you can guess that the director must be a man without thinking. The male aesthetic is too obvious. The beautiful and arrogant but fragile and fragile dreamy female image that countless boys imagined in the hearts of the dreamy female image that needs to be protected is only fate. It can be changed by men~ But it is not the case~ When I was a child, I would have this kind of fixed thinking subtly, but when I grew up, I found that no matter what era, there are advanced and free girls, and fate is not necessarily the same. I hope girls can be more field to make a difference.
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