A touching humanistic film, although I kept lingering in my mind during the process of watching it, "This is the origin of lesbian... This is the origin of lesbian", a bland story, and a wonderful interpretation.
In that era, the unsatisfactory performance of men created the helplessness of women. But people with great willpower, for whatever reason or purpose, command awe.
In the past years, whether it is China or the UK, women have been forced to take a hard road. The difference is that British society is more orderly than China. Finally, I can use my labor income to get a stable life protected by law. And in China. . . Reminds me of Mrs. Xianglin.
Another quote from the play is a British humor:
[At the masquerade, the protagonist is the waiter, standing aside, the doctor comes and asks him]
Dr. Holloran: Why aren't you in fancy dress? superior)?
Albert Nobbs: I'm a waiter. Protagonist: I'm just a waiter. (Punn, I work as a waiter, and I dress as a waiter.)
Dr. Holloran: Well I'm a doctor. We are both disguised as ourselves. ). We all disgustingly dress up as ourselves.
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