Throughout history, women have been oppressed by men. In this patriarchal society or patriarchal society, there are still traces of this everywhere today. I just finished watching "Blind Mountain" not long ago, which is also a film that oppresses women. As a group oppressed by men, Jin Funan finally rose up to resist, which is also of typical significance.
Jin Funan was gang-raped by four teenagers when she was young, became pregnant with her daughter, and married one of the men. It is common for Jin Funan to be bullied and oppressed by her husband. This is the most obvious form of oppression - physical mutilation. When venting his sexual desires, he treated Jin Funan like a beast and didn't care about a woman's body. There is a saying that probably means that a pig and a dog will be obedient after being beaten once, but why is Jin Funan not well-behaved after being beaten so many times? Because she is human.
The second layer of oppression is spiritual oppression, which seems to be self-evident. Because the men didn't treat her as a human being, in the scene of eating together, Jin Funan put his bowl under the table, the man asked her if she was a dog, and ordered her to put the bowl on the table, but Jin Funan put her bowl under the table. not at all.
The third layer of oppression comes from the molestation of other men. Because no one regards her as an adult, they all think that she is just a beast of her husband's family, so in order to satisfy these shameless men, Jin Funan endured the obscenity of being molested. What's even more extreme is that her husband doesn't think there's anything wrong with this - anyway, Jin Funan was gang-raped by them in his early years.
The fourth layer of oppression is the husband's blatant betrayal of himself. The husband brought the prostitute back home to have sex, and the moaning was too loud to ignore, but Jin Funan was still sitting in front of the door and eating as if nothing had happened. She also had to pretend that nothing happened because her husband didn't think she could arouse him.
The last oppression comes from the mental pressure brought by family incest to Jin Funan. Xiaoyan is her daughter, but she is coveted by her husband, and she has been sexually harassed since she was a minor. As a mother, Jin Funan couldn't even dispute this. It should be the saddest thing in the world for a mother to be powerless in the face of the fact that her daughter has been violated by her husband.
Domestic violence, cheating, incest, sexual harassment... Jin Funan concentrated on the oppression that women endured from men, so her final resistance was more intense and bloody. When men do those things to Jin Funan, they should actually think about the consequences. I don't know if this movie can give a wake-up call to men who oppress women, and I don't know if it can give women who are oppressed by men a little thought.
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