feminism and freedom

Alivia 2022-04-21 09:03:01

The film starts with a tight hug and ends with a tight hug. It's a pity that Mr. Dilake may never understand what Lalei went through.

5 girls, at the age of youth, longing for love and being loved, put it on others, it may be the youthful period of secret love for classmates, it may be an inspirational story about cherishing dreams, but these girls are being Imprisoned in a prison-like home, like a prisoner, he looks at the outside world through the fence every day, waiting to be married off one by one.

Every time the grandmother puts the red thread ring on the girl's hand, I can't help but cry. I will never forget that second sister, whose eyes are always full of sadness, was lying on a white bed in pure white and flatly told the scene of me fucking the whole world. The eldest sister's boldness and perseverance got her true love, and at this very different wedding, the second sister cried in the bathroom and wore makeup, but she could only say sadly that Istanbul is more than 1,000 kilometers away from here, and I can't drive.

The film forcibly shuts up lunatics who see feminism as a scourge. We go out of our way to call for gender neutrality not just about unequal treatment at work or reduced opportunities, but also because for some girls, life has no choice (or even life).

In 1813, "Pride and Prejudice" came out, in which the Bennett family worked hard for the marriage of five girls, but it also became the first representative to express that women deserve a better life and the power to pursue true love. But more than 200 years later, there are the same five girls whose lives are still dominated by the so-called most important thing, "marriage": no premarital sex, must wear robes, and can't communicate with the outside world alone. . . But the most ironic and terrifying thing is that these things are played out not only in the film, but in Turkey, China and many other places now. There are still many, many people who believe that women are born to marry and have children, and there are countless girls surrounded by this invisible fence.

Feminism doesn't mean against girls being dependent on others or being housewives, but tells the rest of the world that women have the freedom to choose to do anything and should not be treated unfairly.

Under the lights of Istanbul at night, Lale fell asleep. In his dream, the three sisters were blowing the sun on the truck. Only the happy eldest sister looked back and smiled, maybe subconsciously, she wanted to escape with the sisters, sharing Freedom now.

All the struggles may just be an opportunity for free choice.

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Mustang quotes

  • Lale: The house became a wife factory that we never came out of.

  • Selma: I slept with the entire world.