Every woman should be a beautiful and free blooming flower

Zander 2022-11-14 12:11:13

After watching it, I really feel too much. This movie really achieves the fusion of social responsibility and beauty. Even now, on the distant African continent, a girl is "circumcised" at the age of three, and the day after her menarche is forced to marry a "rich" old man who can afford a watch as a fourth wife. The senior Taliban leader laughed when he was interviewed by reporters when he was asked, "Will women have the opportunity to be in politics in Afghanistan in the future?" Women of Islam are required to wear a hijab to cover their bodies because only their husbands have the right to see their wives' skin. All of the above treats the woman only as an organ, a reproductive machine, an appendage to the man. This is the part about feminism that I see from this film. Women must be financially independent, followed by personal independence, spiritual liberation, and don't put themselves in a cover. In 2021, if women don't break those evil "rituals": circumcision, three obedience and four virtues, and the husband as the guide for a wife, then should we women in China still take the three-inch golden lotus as their beauty? Do you still want to preach that women are talented without virtue? Similarly, this film also reflects the wealth gap between the third world and capitalist countries. There is a scene that impressed me deeply. When the heroine arrived at the Somali embassy in London from Somalia, one foot was wearing slippers and the other was wearing slippers. One is barefoot, and the camera turns to the shiny leather shoes of the "high-quality human beings" in front of the embassy. As the last heroine said: the African continent has such good natural conditions, why is it still so poor? I think it's not just the backward ideas that don't fully liberate the productive forces of women, but also the exploitation of these regions by the first world, thousands of years of primitive accumulation that have accumulated bloodily on the flesh and blood of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and The turbulent political situation, just as the picture of the Somali civil war was deliberately played in the film. When we are in a peaceful era, we can never feel the cruelty of war. Where can there be human dignity in Syria and Afghanistan in war-torn places? While the rich wine and meat smell, the road with frozen bone. The nephew of the former Afghan president travels around the world on a private jet, raises lions, and his daughter lives an artist-like life in a New York apartment. How many Afghan girls can be influenced by art? After watching Desert Flowers, I feel too much. I wish world peace. Regardless of gender, all people in the region and the world can enjoy the dignity of being a human being and receive equal opportunities for education, self-improvement and self-development. [Nami][Nami][Nami]

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