If the plot is neatly outlined in one sentence, three different women pursue their own happiness. Personalities are different, and they get different things. This seems to be a feminist film. Women pursue happiness and women pursue self-worth. In fact, the final theme is to return to the world when men are the center. No matter how strong a woman is, she will eventually return to the position of taking care of the family and children.
At the same time, this movie has the style characteristics of Soviet movies. When I watched it, I repeatedly thought, this movie is too suitable to be changed into a TV series. What does this mean? The time and space environment created by the film always makes me feel unrealistic, too many artificial coincidences in the play and analogy in audio-visual and so on, which may shatter the kind of living things the film is about to tell.
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