Looking at this unpretentious poster did not become my first choice to watch, but after watching it, it made me feel like the most realistic movie I have seen recently.
"Never Rare Sometimes Often"
The movie starts ten minutes from the heroine's performance in class to the departure of the bus to New York, but she has only a few dozen lines, but it is true and vivid to tell the reason why the girl had to go to New York. She was called a slut by her boyfriend and was mocked by her stepfather. Licked his hand and found out that he was pregnant, but a local clinic broadcasted an anti-abortion propaganda video and tried his own abortion without success, so he and his cousin stole money and embarked on a journey to New York for an abortion
There is no New York here, no Times Square, no goddess of victory, their world is only the stairs of the New York subway and a suitcase with a broken lever The guy with the naked dick didn't sleep for two nights and finally had surgery but had no money to buy a ticket back
The starving cousin had no choice but to contact the New York boy who approached him on the bus when he came back to borrow money. This is also the most exciting part. The girls just want to borrow money, but the boy wants to get the body interest paid by the cousin. Hai New York ran after her scared and finally found her cousin and boy kissing behind the pillar, she silently held her cousin's hand on the other side of the pillar
The patient and gentle female doctor in the hospital needs to ask her something about her love life and the answers to these questions are never too often sometimes in the movies These questions sound cruel but again this girl's real life is very touching It's sad how many girls have done this quiz
In the movie, the two sisters are sexually harassed by the supermarket manager every day
My cousin is telling the hostess in the dressing room, have you ever thought about being a male hostess without speaking? I think every girl who thinks like this doesn't hate their gender, they just live in this inferior class, which conforms to the rules of men. In the second sex, they are angry that their rights have been taken away, but they are helpless.
Although Hua Mulan is a hero, her fate is also tragic. According to historical data, after she resigned from office and returned to her hometown, she either was favored by the emperor and committed suicide or lived a life of weaving cloth. Marriage is where she lives and she's brave but if a woman is going to pretend to be a man to get what she deserves it's not a victory for her gender
Now more and more female directors are writing women's stories, so that's a real female perspective But in order to see through human nature through abortion, what clothes to wear and how to treat their own bodies, these are all women's own words and have nothing to do with men. This patriarchal society has formulated such and such rules, which has become the tragedy of these girls' lives.
Billie Eilish's dressing style can be regarded as a breath of breath for young girls in the world. The girls finally have idols who are comfortable and unflattering. Look at the short skirts and short skirts of h&m and zara that are getting shorter every year. Tops with bare shoulders and waist are excuse me for men like me who have to size M
Yes, what to wear is a girl's freedom, but when popular brands give girls less and less freedom of choice, do they still have freedom?
It can be seen that the photo of Bi Li playing in the river wearing a swimsuit exploded soon. The girl felt betrayed. Even Bi Li was scolded for wearing a dress and showing little flesh. She found that it was useless to explain herself. I can't win. I can-not win. But no one will scold Spicy Chicken for dancing in panties every day because Bi Li represents the girls' yearning for freedom of dress, but the girls criticize Bi Li for her freedom because most girls are not free because we are still alive In a world what a girl should be like
The heroine in the movie is chosen because her world does not have any male and social support. Just like in the poster, she looks at the camera indifferently. The two sisters both use iPhones. They have laptops at home to see how a modern and civilized world is so developed. The two sisters of the country are like housewives who lived before the war and could not vote for elections. How ironic is that many Chinese female families who are watching Douyin with their iPhones still can't escape the preference for sons over daughters. The deep-rooted traditional concept in the patriarchal society where women are second sex, girls can only rely on themselves to help them. In the end, it is women who can only change the tragedy from a more and more female perspective and female culture.
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