At first, I went to comedy movies, but in the end I didn't expect to be deeply impressed, and my heart was a little shocked.
At the beginning of the film, the hero tries his best to be a "real" playboy. When I watched it, I was thinking, you can do it well, and see what you will do after the conversion... But I didn't expect that after the conversion, I saw him live so miserably, and I really sympathized with him while watching. Especially when I saw him make changes in order to live and follow the world of women, I didn't even know why, but I felt very uncomfortable, and my brows furrowed.
Later, I learned that this was the first step for him to compromise with the world, because if he did not change, he would not be able to live normally here as an alien.
I've been a self-proclaimed feminist a long time ago, and it's no exaggeration to say that I now find my thinking naive. After I really understand how to achieve equality between men and women, I feel that today's society has developed into an ideal state, and it may not be possible if the earth is destroyed, because the social ideology is too deep-rooted, which is more difficult than overthrowing the rule of an empire. Seeing that the male protagonist is slowly being polished by the feminist society into a somewhat "mother" male, I find it funny and sad at the same time. This is the reality, and no one can escape the fate of being collectively assimilated.
Of course, as a movie, I really hope that the hero and heroine can end up together.
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