Everyone needs protection

General 2022-10-21 04:23:58

I watched it twice in one breath. Compared with the British feminist film "We Need Sex", this one is basically nothing new in terms of plot setting. The degree of historical restoration, because I have not studied it before, I dare not comment on it. But the box office of this movie must not be optimistic. Whether it is in the United States or overseas.
The film casting is good, and some of the lines are also very interesting. However, the reality of the feminist movement is really unbearable for comment. As far as the country is concerned, although the law stipulates that women enjoy the same political rights as men, and they have some unique political rights (similar to the protection law in the play). But the reality is that even the feminist activists in the movie will be late, and the two heroines have no children. There is a dilemma between business and family, even after so many years, this choice still exists.
There is a saying in the movie that is quite right, compared to conservatism. What is really scary is the women who are used to walking around the kitchen table. Accustomed to serving, accustomed to staying at home, afraid of being labeled as a feminist. everyone is the biulder of his own fate , so do women.
Hillary handsome appearance quite suited to play feminist, Boys Do not Cry in tomboy, though far from beautiful, but very real. The older female boxer among the million treasures is also very heroic. That old song will the circle be unbroken, I hear tears running. Although the content of the song has nothing to do with feminism, it is an unexpected fit to put it there. It may be the identity of the mother of the second female or the death of a mother is actually the end of most women at that time. There is no social background, and all identities come from the cognition of family members. This movie can feel the sincerity of the director, and the filming is solid and steady.

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Iron Jawed Angels quotes

  • Lucy Burns: I can see it now. I'm gonna end up back in Brooklyn with a hairless cat. Called Lester.

  • Alice Paul: [on the phone] Helen Keller's in town. Arrange for me to meet her.

    [pause]

    Alice Paul: No I don't know what hotel.

    [pause]

    Alice Paul: Well she's deaf and blind. If she found it, I'm sure you can.