The ending is really unexpected, it's just the finishing touch.
Watching the clip of the feminist society, as a boy, I was very uncomfortable at first, but then I began to accept it gradually. Just like the changes of the male protagonist, the audience gradually began to adapt. When returning to the feminist society at the end, the male protagonist should be the only man in the affirmative movement, fighting for the belief of his beloved woman, and they will understand each other better after all. After reading it, I have a deeper understanding of equality, and it is more appropriate to express my inner feelings with a poem
"Just One Woman"
As long as there is only one woman As long as there is a woman who feels strong and hates the pretense of being weak There is a man who realizes that he is also vulnerable and does not want to pretend to be strong As long as there is a woman who hates playing childish and ignorant girls There is a man who wants to get rid of All-knowing high expectations As long as there is a woman who hates the emotional stereotype of a woman, there is a man who can cry and show tenderness freely As long as there is a woman who feels burdened by children, there is a man who does not enjoy the full taste of being a father As long as a woman doesn't get meaningful work and equal pay, there's a man who has to take full responsibility for another As long as there's a woman who wants to understand how a car works without help, there's a man who wants to enjoy The joy of cooking without being satisfied As long as a woman takes a step toward her own liberation, there must be a man who finds himself a step closer to the path of freedom too Is this?
After watching this movie, I will better understand how deeply the patriarchal society has left a mark on each of us, and how rare it is for men and women to have equal rights. Equal rights are not only for women but also men, and for each of us.
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