human struggle

Kara 2022-04-20 09:02:09

I watched the film while I had some spare time in the afternoon. The title of the film is better to call it a woman's struggle rather than a woman's fragment, or everyone's struggle against life and society. It's just that women are more vulnerable and easier to point to problems within the overall social framework. It seems that the heroine has been doing something that is particularly rude and rebellious to ordinary people. Since everyone tells you to do it, why don't you do it? But think about the reason why we are so numb and follow the crowd, isn't it because we have given up to fight? Thinking of the news in the past few days, Shanghai residents can bring their pets to quarantine, but Beijing does not allow it, and the incident is fermenting, so the Northeast quarantine allows families with pets to have one person isolated at home to take care of the pets. In the past, there were always people saying that there were special things about the people of Shanghai. If you listen to the government, you have to make a fuss, but blindly allowing us to give up the rights that we could have enjoyed. Is this correct? Going back to life, the elders always like to talk about what to do at a certain age, but is there any rule? As an independent person, we should have the right to choose what we want to do and what we don't want to do, live for yourself.

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  • Elsa 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    I thought that the bitterness and hatred did not turn out. Although it is called "Women's Fragments", it is not only about women, but the process of a person's self-reconciliation, self-healing and regaining control of himself. Vanessa Kobe and Shia LaBeouf's story The characters are all very distressing, and they play them well.

  • Sigurd 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    At the beginning, I felt that I gave birth to a child; at the end, I also felt the temperature of the melting snow and the fragrance of the apple tree.

Pieces of a Woman quotes

  • Elizabeth: And I'm ashamed of me. That I wasn't a good enough mother to teach you how to stand up and speak for yourself, for God's sakes. And to deal with this. Like my mother taught me. After my father went into the ghetto, my mother found a shack, an empty shack, that she went into and gave birth to me. Without any help at all. She stashed me under the floorboards when she had to go out and steal food. So she could make milk enough to keep me alive, but just alive. Not strong enough to cry, or we'd be caught. When she finally got me to a doctor, he advised her to just let me go. That I wasn't... I wasn't strong enough to survive. But when she absolutely insisted, he picked me up by my feet and held me up like a chicken and said, "If she tries to lift her head, then there's hope." And you know what I did, Martha? I lifted my head. That's what I'm asking you to do now. Lift your head and fight for yourself, for God's sakes! Go out there and face that woman.

  • Lane: Yes, how did you feel holding your baby you had just given birth to?

    Martha: She smelled like an apple.