metoo and Rachel

Raul 2022-10-06 15:08:44

There is no logic, I just write it casually.

The deepest impression of watching this drama is Rachel. People who have watched Friends will have a few people who don’t like Rachel. Hair, who doesn't like it. So in this drama, I still pay the most attention to her.

But the influence of friends is really too great. No matter what TV series, Jennifer Aniston's acting skills will remind me over and over again of the laughing Rachel in Friends. I can't help but compare her little expressions in this drama. But it also gives birth to a feeling that no one is too late, because the loss of collagen on the face still has a certain impact on the appearance. At least from my aesthetic point of view, her face has more ravines, becoming more serious and serious, and the expression of her helpless waving of her hands when she sighs makes me miss her in the past. There is a saying that I want to love your face after the vicissitudes of life. I still like her now, but after all, she is no better than her young beauty.

In this, I don't think Jennifer Aniston's acting skills seem to have made a big breakthrough, and I still see a lot of Rachel's characteristics. I always feel like I'm missing a bit of depth. It's a bit of a pity, but it's not that this performance is a failure, it's just that maybe I have higher expectations for her.

Coming to the discussion of the metoo movement. This movement has swept Hollywood vigorously, and there are many positive and negative discussions about the movement. Is this the rise of feminism? Or will it gradually develop into a persecution and rectification movement against men? It seems that this question is too grand, and it is also difficult for us in this movement trend to give an answer for a while. But from my point of view, I support the movement. Because from any point of view, the status and influence of men can crush women to a large extent, especially in the workplace. Women often have career ceilings. Because of their physiology, women are naturally thinner than men. They have a monthly menstrual period and need to get pregnant. When they are older, they may fall into the depression of menopause. We are sure that the nature of animals is to reproduce, but our society seems to be less concerned and less understanding of women whose physiological conditions are relatively thin because they have to undertake reproduction.

But what I feel is that in this environment, the metoo movement may have made some men feel wronged, but what I feel more is that I feel that these men are cautious. For me, I am very happy that they are cautious. Because how careful women must be from childhood to adulthood to grow up healthily.

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