man's perspective

Bryon 2022-12-13 20:02:20

"God created this woman to harm men", which is clearly a man's perspective. The richest boss in the story, Carradine, runs away because he is "fear of being controlled by her". In fact, in most of the stories, the girl loves the eldest brother Anthony very much, but he always thinks she is a prostitute, and even wants to get her body at the beginning of the story, and then leave her to go somewhere else. The heroine finally fell in love with the unconfident Michelle at the end of the film. Juliet is by no means a prostitute. If she is, she has already obtained the so-called glory and wealth. After all, a rich man like Carradine loves her deeply. It can even be said that she is a person of temperament, because even after Anthony's first betrayal, she still loves him deeply. Juliet just wants to get the life she wants, and the most fearful thing is that she is unhappy. This is why God created woman, not man, because she is not under the control of man and dares to pursue her own life. As for the title of "prostitute", it was just imagined by the man in the story in order to satisfy his own vanity.

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...And God Created Woman quotes

  • Michel Tardieu: You're just a little kitten.

    Juliete Hardy: You have to love me very much.

  • Juliete Hardy: I'm scared.

    Michel Tardieu: Of what?

    Juliete Hardy: It's difficult being happy.