"The Birth of Vibrator"

Mattie 2022-01-14 08:01:57

Before watching this film, I really don’t know that it was just a few decades ago that women’s emotional behaviors caused by unsatisfactory sexual life were classified as a kind of disease-hysteria. Thanks to the good doctors in the film who invented the electric massage stick, otherwise today, I don’t know how many women will have their uterus removed because of this inexplicable disease.

After eight words, the British in the 20th century still had such a humane way to provide such humane medical services to "hysterical" women of all ages. It really surprised me. This is really tiring. It's a trick, the old doctor is really a veritable "friend of women" when he walks the rivers and lakes and hangs the pot to save the world. Well, this is really a serious business, I'm still serious. If there is a private clinic like this for a handsome young doctor in today's metropolis, it will be crowded. After eight, you really have to have a good craftsmanship, "I don't want to press my body with a lot of art", this sentence really works if you put it away.

In a brief overview, this film probably talks about: A young and handsome doctor has applied for a clinic specializing in the treatment of so-called "female hysteria", as an assistant to the owner of the clinic, an old doctor. The treatment of this disease is that the doctor massages the vagina with the fingers of the woman who comes to treat the disease to achieve orgasm. (Speaking of which, this treatment is really humane, and it’s even harder for him not to kick him!) The little doctor has done a lot, can’t stand his hands, often cramps, and he still has There is a handsome boyfriend who likes to invent and create. The handsome boyfriend invented an electric feather duster (ha!). This was the inspiration for the little handsome doctor, who invented the world's first electric massage stick for women (spreading flowers!) ), and also abducted the eldest daughter of the old doctor.

I'm not afraid of spoilers for this movie, because you will definitely go to see how it was made after it is done. We must know that the issue of female sexual liberation in the United States was only a matter of the 1960s, while the British no longer treated the so-called "hysteria" as a disease in the 1950s, so we should thank the handsome little doctor. A small invention saved his fingers that was about to collapse, and also saved women all over the world.

This film is a comedy, don't learn it as a science and education film! The ending subtitles have surprises and long knowledge.

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Hysteria quotes

  • Dr. Robert Dalrymple: I won't lie to you Granville; its tedious, tiring work. Are you fit?

    Mortimer Granville: I have never shrieked from hardwork in the pursuit of helping the most needy among us.

    Dr. Robert Dalrymple: Jolly good.

  • Dr. Robert Dalrymple: It's a bit like patting your head and rubbing your tummy at the same time but you just couldn't get the hang of it.