In order to obtain the right to vote and to enjoy equal rights with men, British women want the world to see in their own way.
What impressed me most was what Mrs. Pankhurst said when she launched her speech: We do not intend to be lawbreakers, but we must be legislators, and I am willing to be a rebel, not a slave.
Sonorous and powerful, it is also because of such a leader that he has many followers. One of them was Maud Watts. One of the flashpoints that really pushed her to devote herself to her was when her husband kicked him out and gave his son to someone else for adoption because he couldn't support him. Suddenly, the power of maternal love exploded. , and out of control.
At the racetrack, Emily's choice of suicide caused worldwide coverage, and when all the female followers heard the hearse, I think they were sad and strong inside.
I am very fortunate that I live in a society ruled by law, and it is also a country where men and women are sovereign equal, and every citizen enjoys his own rights.
The film ends: In 1918, women over the age of 30 had the right to vote; in 1925, the law recognized the rights of mothers over children; in 1928, women had the same right to vote as men...
Finally, sum up with the slogan in the film: Actions speak louder than words
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