passionate! ! The actions inside seem to be unplanned, very hackish for women's rights, and even too extreme-so many people think it sucks and the heroine is embarrassing, but I think it is understandable. The hostess asked her mother, "How did you resist? Why did it happen?" Mom answered her. They made a lot of mistakes at that time, but it didn’t matter. Compared to doing nothing, at least there was doing. (When my girlfriend asked about the heroine & Lucy earlier, they also answered like this. I think it is also one of the finishing touches.) Although it can be seen that the girlfriend is the most sensible feminist, her actions are well-founded and follow the rules. The system comes, and there are benefits. Obviously, it is a better organizer, but I think the author has his own views on arranging such a character as a leader. The most obedient girl usually raised her head and resisted, but did not dare to reveal her identity. She was cowardly and cowardly, she also saw her friends, blindly impulsive... But she is the most common kind of girl among us, she is easy to be ignored by people-but she She also thinks, she also has ideals. I think this is what she wants to say, but the shortcomings of this film are also obvious-first of all, her ambition is too big, as a comedy it obviously failed to express deeper thoughts. Regardless of the blacks, the disabled, Asians, and women mentioned in it, they are all too shallow and will only make us feel: Oh, you want to talk about this problem, but there is no way to understand it in a deeper level. Secondly, the male protagonist inside is too beautiful. I think it’s really difficult (personally think it’s impossible) to have such a male in real life, and there are also bugs in some places (or because of the length of time that can’t be explained clearly) her mother and Dad’s separation, how the male protagonist sees the stars drawn on his hands, etc. But in general, this is really beautiful and very passionate. In short, for me, of course, the more cultural output of feminist themes, the better, no matter what. Bad, as long as you output it, at least it can be understood by more people. Besides, no one asks a topic to be perfect, otherwise it’s unworthy.
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