Are women monsters?

Clarissa 2022-04-22 07:01:53

I don't know what the director and screenwriter's mentality is, but the whole story is all about "women of all colors longing for love, dressed in false and hypocritical clothes, and transformed into the same kind of monster"

. Speaking of transformation, look at Aunt Augustine, That transformation is the most obvious. If she had already transformed when she seduced her brother-in-law, then her eldest niece would not have to be pregnant with her father's child.

The psychology of the maid (allow me to trumpet: Emmanuelle Bea is stunning!!! Iceberg!) is so delicate. She loves "hostess" - note, "hostess" and not any "woman".
She went to bed with the "Master", she could conquer any man, but she could never conquer the "hostess", so she worshipped the "hostess" like a flower on a mountain. She can hook up with "Master", but she will never become a "hostess" by being a maid. So she is envious, she is jealous, but she can't restrain herself from admiring the bearing and light of the "hostess", she only obeys the "hostess", whether it is the previous family or this one.
She longs for "hostess" love, of course, not tender love (uh, suddenly feeling a little "this maid looks like an S but is actually an M"?)

The French kiss between the hostess and that sister...that's absurd = =
Even if both of you are betrayed by the same man, no, it's the same two - the master and the lover; even if you both end up in the same way and are connected through hardships; even if both of you are loved by the maid, you don't need to talk to each other Let's solve the troubles = =
The logic of the French, it seems that it is difficult for the Chinese to understand

other things about OTL, killing your husband, and incest with your father can only be considered a small case - because this can still be counted in the scope of anthropology Inside? ? However, how greedy~~ The faces of the 8 women here are really greedy. If you have material desires, you still want to have love; love is not enough, you also need money. have to? The logic of this script...it's really beastly OTL

In other words, I saw a comment that "only the youngest daughter Catherine is pure, but she is cruel". Uh, it's actually cruel, but I can't see where the purity is at all - the last paragraph of hateful reprimands is simply a manifestation of women's naked jealousy. She also loves her father, but as a man.
She loves him dearly and wants to protect him, so she tears apart the hypocrisy and shows the truth to her father to prove that only she is credible, true and unique.
In fact, the same is false.

In other words, it's really a bunch of monsters = =

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8 Women quotes

  • Catherine: Suzon, I forgot one thing. I heard a strange sound. I looked through Augustine's keyhole, and I saw her standing at the mirror with something shiny. I thought nothing of it, but now I'm sure she was sharpening a knife!

    Augustine: You liar! I was holding my mother-of-pearl comb and cleaning it.

    Gaby: At 3:00 am?

    Augustine: Combs never sleep!

  • Suzon: Didn't you say you saw no-one?

    Augustine: I forgot. I went for a drink.

    Gaby: Or a prowl around Marcel's room! What happened?

    Catherine: You'd know if you still slept with Dad.

    Gaby: I'm being judged by my own child!

    Pierrette: That's why I never had any.

    Gaby: Just admit no man ever asked you to.