About women's rights about struggle

Amber 2022-01-09 08:02:39

The heroine Linda in the film, I did not see that she is the same person as Sophie in "Letter to Juliet". Sophie is a very capable and active woman, but Linda is almost decadent. The fact of pregnancy and childbirth in her teens cannot be understood by conservative Chinese people, including me. Charlie, it's disgusting to hear this name now. Feminism is a mere empty shell in his eyes. Trample women's autonomy and treat Linda like a slave. Linda is just a sex tool he uses to make money and earn interest. A beast in clothing, let alone a representative of a wretched uncle who has no merit in appearance!
The real tear point was Linda’s call with her father. I once doubted whether her parents were cold-blooded animals, but when I saw my father tremblingly holding the receiver, tears, and when my mother switched channels, it turned out that they really It's his daughter who cares. Their belief requires women to obey their husbands, but a pervert like Charlie should be punished by the Lord.
In the end, Linda wrote "Misery" and finally got rid of the nightmare, married another man, had a child, and fought for her rights! In this way, it seems to see Sophie's shadow.
You can come out of this a complete person again. I can finally be myself!
Whether or not you have experienced the pain of lovelace, forever, you must be yourself, and fight for the rights, fight for yourself!

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  • Max 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    All my desire to watch this movie is in Amanda

  • Izabella 2022-04-23 07:03:34

    After watching this film, I have a complicated mood. Is it to sympathize with the protagonist's experience, or to denounce her self-indulgence? But more directly, it is to sigh that she does have the talent for deep throat.

Lovelace quotes

  • Dorothy Boreman: God gave you a husband. He provides for you. And *you* - look at me - go home to Chuck. Be a good wife. Listen to him - and obey him.

  • Linda: He controlled everything. I never saw a penny. Not even after we moved to Malibu.