Handsome men and beautiful women are enough in themselves, even if the embarrassment of acting skills that everyone pursues can actually be well covered up. But the inexplicable fashion and sense of superiority of a rural "beauty" at the beginning made people unable to get close. Having a book bag that can teach children to read is probably quite remarkable in the countryside, and it has enough character, but this sense of superiority makes people inexplicably unfavorable. Not to mention that the film has been deliberately emphasizing how the suitor is rude and thoughtless, and then how brainless women in the village worship the mentally retarded suitor. Please, can you move earlier with your unparalleled high IQ and not live in this small town that you don't like?
EMMA must firmly bundle women's rights with itself, which itself makes people feel a bit deliberate and disgusting. In the movie, I also tried to imprint the label of "I am a feminist" in every character, which made people feel a sense of value compulsion. Not to mention this kind of indoctrination and oppression with a sense of superiority. I agree that everyone can have their own values, but can you respect your own profession first. This kind of consumer label comes with its own, it is difficult to convince you why you want to do such a thing. I think most girls have their own judgments and ideas about what they want to pursue, but you can't judge whether a girl has brains just because what you want is not what you think.
This kind of unnecessary superiority is deeply brought into the film by the characters, which is a big failure.
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