A woman living in a male society!

Kody 2022-01-14 08:01:42

This is a film about women, not a feminist film. I wanted to explain this point because many people think that the meaning of women's films is to praise women's rights. The so-called Hollywood women's films I want to say mostly describe women. It’s not a feminist movie. Except for a few movies like Thelma & Louise (1991) and Boys on the Side (1995), which also have some feminist shadows, this movie is more of a continuation of sex and the city. A comedic film about women.

In today’s society of men (maybe many female compatriots will sneer after reading my comments, but happy or not, the real society is the society of men, and women are only liberated to some extent), a complete description The film industry of female psychology can be regarded as a salute to women.

It is not that women themselves are not unworthy, but that men’s society excludes, oppresses and discriminates against women. Women have to make concessions and sacrifices to men for many of their own interests. Like the heroine of the film, she sacrificed her dream for the benefit of her husband and existed in the marriage. The concession in exchange for a wealthy and wealthy life, while facing the provocation of an affair. If her husband had no money, the so-called affair gold worshiper would not get involved in their marriage. In other words, in a male society, it has become a classic for women to rely on men to lead a better life, and women are nothing but ornaments that reflect the status and value of men in society. This film tells how the heroine faces pain and finds herself in her career after discovering that she has had an affair, and also regains her husband's respect. However, in real life, there are a few women who are able to regain their self-worth, let alone whether they have the ability.

As for the other female characters, they don't have any distinctive features, they are very masked. Business women feel that personal happiness is more important than career after being abandoned by their careers. Mothers who keep giving birth to daughters struggle to have a boy.

This movie is based on a script of the same name in 1939, but it only elevates the era to the present. If the story in 1939 was considered to be quite a reflection of the brilliance of feminist rights, then this story looks very old-fashioned now, without the brilliance of sex and the city's close-to-real life.

This is not a movie you can take seriously, just watch to kill time. In the same type of movies, I prefer the FIRST WIFE CLUB, which makes people feel happy to watch it!

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The Women quotes

  • April Cohen: Mommy, I'm tired of shopping. Can we go? I wanna go.

    Edie Cohen: We can't go. Aunt Sylvie is stalking somebody. When she's finished, we can leave.

  • Crystal Allen: [while on the phone with Steven] What if I cook us a romantic dinner tonight?

    Pat: The big white square thing with the fire coming out of it is the stove.