But I think the sense of despair I felt when I watched this film made me shudder all night. The despair I am talking about is far less abstract than the hopelessness of life for ordinary people. What I want to talk about is just as a woman who has never practiced martial arts since she was a child, what should I do in this world as long as a man can basically kill me. In the current world, the only answer women can get is: there is no way. The security of the girls now is based on the surrounding men willing to play civilization with you, but once they regret it, you will disappear into this world in minutes.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, in the world of brute force, women are just living in the mercy of men. It's no wonder that women have valued morality and fertility so much for thousands of years. Therefore, there is a deep-seated contradiction in the development of mankind to the present, which is the conflict between the civilization of the development of science and technology and the deep-rooted cruel and primitive instincts of mankind. If we solve all problems such as strength and fertility with technology, the concept of gender should become more and more blurred, but does this contradict the meaning of the existence of both sexes from the very beginning?
But I would rather let the meaning of nature go to hell, and one day I don't have to fear brute force anymore. Because when you know that you are stuck in a corner and can't run out at all, you want to knock the opponent down with one punch instead of crying and screaming in despair.
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