There are two lines of dialogue that left an impression on me, but unfortunately, I can’t find the original
description on IMDB. I
said at the beginning:
"...employ a large number of female workers, because women generally do not protest against low wages and overtime work." ..." The
second paragraph is about the murdered little female worker, asking the American reporter, how many children do you have, the reporter answered, oh, I don’t, I’m not married, the
girl was surprised, why did the
reporter say, the I WAS WORKING
girl said, My mother is also WORKING, she has so many children with us.
The reporter said, mine is different. My job is CAREER. The
girl asked, what is CAREER? The
reporter said, um, CAREER, it means that you continue to work hard for a dream in your heart, spend all your time, and lose yourself. No complaints. But. . . When you really get the CAREER you want, you find that it doesn't seem to be the case. . . But you can't stop. . .
Putting the two paragraphs together, I feel that women on WORKING and CAREER are really too micro, with a lot of blind elements.
But sometimes it’s not the case with men, think about THE OLD OFF, WAR, the wife said, stop, the husband said no, no, as soon as I stop, someone will take my place tomorrow. . The wife said, let them go, we have enough. Mr. said, it’s not a question of money, IAM GOOD WITH IT (WORK). . .
Someone asked me the day before yesterday, if there is an afterlife, what do you want to do?
I said, go to the United States to be a lawyer. I laughed when the other person laughed. The other party laughed at me to brag. I laughed. I didn’t really want to, otherwise I wouldn’t give up that opportunity last month.
I later said that I would be a cat squint, domineering, and be cared for. This sentence is actually "making" ~~~
If there is an afterlife, I want to be a filmmaker, shared by tens of thousands of people Your story, your CAREER WILL LIVE AFTER YORSELF, how beautiful~~~
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