Women always follow the trend. This is a sentence that touched me in the movie. Mrs. May and Isabel said when they were walking on a country road in the rain. And these two women who used this as a topic are all dedicated to breaking this commandment. After watching this movie, I couldn't help but want to watch other Campion movies, such as "Piano Lesson". I still remember that woman's stubborn look and unhappy. why? Is it because of the fate that women can't get rid of? Will resonate with Campion, undoubtedly because she is a woman, a female director who thinks and speaks for women. Isabel wanted to find freedom, so she gave up the three men who really loved her, but fell into the arms of a conspirator. Can't figure out his true needs, be blinded by false feelings, but resolutely say no to true love. The reason why I fell in love with Edmund, maybe because he is a veteran in love, and there is no love in his heart, so everything is easy to do, gentle and graceful, he left a sentence I fell in love with you deeply, and I drifted away, leaving Isabel I was so helpless by these words, I had to raise my hand to surrender. Sadly, Mrs. Meyer, she used to eager to get rid of the bondage of women like Isabel when she was young. She struggled for ten or twenty years. She had nothing but realized failure, but she threw Elizabeth into the trap of her lover Edmond. . When I saw Edmund and smiled at each other, I seemed to see her murdering her own youth again. The youth that she admired the most was female youth. This time she pushed down a flowery woman, but it was not her. Own. On the path of women searching for freedom, why are women setting up roadblocks one after another. It seems that we are always lost on the way we are looking for, forgetting the way we came. It goes back and forth again and again. Mel looked at Isabel, often thinking of herself when she was young. They pursue freedom, pretending to be rebellious, and in the end they have nothing but empty hands. The freedom they thought was willingly ended in the hands of a man who consumed their feelings, killed their wonderful ideas with cold eyes, denied their value, and despised them to gain their own dignity. He is theirs. enemy. It is difficult to understand this. Realizing that this man is just a shell chasing money, Mrs. May could not help offering him a prey, the rich Isabel, to please him. Women always forget their own value in the process of pleasing men, and detract from their own existence. This is the despicable destiny of women for thousands of years. Mrs. Mel, who always thought she was seeking freedom, was no different. She was still an accomplice to the same sex. The fate of women can be Sadly, it is nothing more than that there are some of the same kind who once looked high, but finally fell down. Campion only let out a sigh. This is thinking about the so-called female liberation. The ideal lover is a cousin who suffers from tuberculosis. There is no threat from men at all, and she is always silently betting on love, telling Isabel her value, that she is worthy of being loved. When men and women reach respect, this relationship is beautiful. But the ideal lover is actually a rare thing in this world, leaving in a hurry. If women want to truly gain the value of existence, they must first give up fighting in the same camp, and stop this secretly placed cold arrow. The camp is often breached from the inside. As male accomplices, these women are often the ones who once had ideals to hate. Follow the trend, but finally unavoidable women who follow the trend. Women also want to leave their own brilliant light. Their wisdom should not be spent in the fate of pleasing men. Isabel's story is a story of how a pursued woman is strangled by another pursued woman and a man. In the final analysis, women themselves are often confused. They dare not agree with their own value. They can only obtain a little satisfaction in the existence of men. The so-called drifting with the flow is not someone else after all, but the shackles they put on themselves. This is the end of the film. Isabel ran across the path in panic and turned her head back in a panic. Women, do you really know that you are a valuable existence? Going with the flow, after all, it is not others, but the shackles they put on themselves. This is the end of the film. Isabel ran across the path in panic and turned her head back in a panic. Women, do you really know that you are a valuable existence? Going with the flow, after all, it is not others, but the shackles they put on themselves. This is the end of the film. Isabel ran across the path in panic and turned her head back in a panic. Women, do you really know that you are a valuable existence?
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