Mary Su, who wears a London accent, has become a modern independent woman?

Brain 2022-01-05 08:01:14

I didn't expect that the Englishman Mary Su was even more stupid than the Koreans. There are people who think that this film promotes women's rights. Does it have any misunderstandings about women's rights?

The protagonist at the beginning said, "Although I am still single in my 40s, at least I can still get satisfaction through work." She turned around and filmed how she treated her work as a child's play. There were several major mistakes that led to the loss of her job; the one-night stand was overdue. Years of condoms lead to unintended pregnancy; not sure who the father is, but do not do genetic testing because the test is terrible; dare not tell the two male protagonists that the child may be someone else’s, and enjoy the goodness of the two to oneself at the same time; do not go out With his mind locked out of the house, he only knew that he was sitting in the garbage dump waiting for the hero to save the United States...

In this way, the two male protagonists are still rushing to ask her, one is a golden lawyer and the other is a billionaire. What do you like about her? Stupid, always make a fool of yourself. After being helped by the male protagonist after the wrestling, BJ triumphantly said in his heart: "I can still attract handsome guys, as long as I fall in the mud to the sky." Do you not pretend to be forced? When she was fired because of her job negligence, she said, "Do you know what serious journalism is? If my ideal journalism industry is out of place now, then I would rather quit my job." She has a good job performance. Saying this is hypocritical.

If the plot implies that “girls don’t need to work hard and manage their private lives well, as long as there are high-quality guys who like you, and then they are so nervous about marrying others,” then it is even more expressive in its lines that satirize the feminist movement. : The feminists who defended the lawyers were naive, and the lawyers themselves said behind the scenes that “sometimes they understand the dictator who wants these women to shut up”; the last group of relatives and friends in the movie rushed to the delivery room, the first sentence They all complained that "the feminist parade has caused me a traffic jam"; the hostess's mother even said, "What kind of parade, do we not have enough rights?"

The scene where Darcy sits on the dance floor by himself at the baptismal party is regarded as a tribute to Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." Mr. Perfect Darcy has not changed in the past two hundred years: handsome and noble, calm and restrained, and passionate, often because of his excellent education. Can't blend in with all living beings, but don't hesitate to pay silently for the one he loves. Unfortunately, BJ doesn't have the slightest wisdom and pride of Elizabeth. After the one-night stand, she wrote in a letter to Darcy, "The time we spent together was wonderful, but in fact I always felt very lonely, so forget it." I was poked in my heart. The lawyer Darcy is busy working all over the world. It is not incomprehensible that BJ feels abandoned. But then I found out that BJ may feel lonely because she is too stupid to be able to integrate into the world of her partner’s life outside of the family life. She always needs a male ticket to rescue him, even if he is at work. Call the male ticket office and say dirty talk. The outside release caused customers in the entire office to hear; the male ticket brought a group of colleagues back to work overtime, and she came out to open the door in sexy underwear...

Is it a modern thing for a man to leave without saying a word after sleeping? A child without a father must be born to be independent? Or turn around and look at the only inspiring gynecologist in the whole film: she sees through BJ and can't figure out who the father is. Without judge, she calmly advises BJ to do the test and not to be kept in the dark; BJ is timid and afraid to do it. She respected BJ’s decision, and she still covered BJ in front of the two male protagonists to prevent her from embarrassing her clothes; during the pregnancy examination in the late pregnancy, the two male protagonists were not accompanied, and she encouraged BJ to say "It’s okay, no You can do it, men. That’s how I came here.” Unlike men’s understatement of childbirth pain, she acknowledged the pain that BJ was suffering and cheered her on.

It is a pity that a gynecologist is a small role that goes unnoticed after all. At the end of the movie, 44-year-old BJ still reaped love, children, and money. After the veil was blown away, she held her baby and strode forward. But what would happen to her if she hadn't been obsessed with her husband Duojin as if she had fallen into ecstasy? I am afraid that life will be much sadder. Don't forget the titles of Singles Diary 2 and 3, both of which opened during her unkempt alcoholism.

View more about Bridget Jones's Baby reviews

Extended Reading

Bridget Jones's Baby quotes

  • Dr. Rawlings: It's like the final of the X Factor or something. Dial zero one if you want it to be Mark and zero two if you want it to be Jack!

  • Bridget: His death seems to have hit the Eastern European modeling community particularly hard.