After watching "Help", the first thing I thought of was "Feminist Angel". Although the themes and content of the two films are quite different, they both left me with emotional tears. This feeling is moving, exhilarating, appreciating, and empathizing. Moved, the unity of the vision and the mirror is the understanding and love of the inferior for the inferior out of humanistic care and beautiful soul; inspiring is the spirit of speaking out for the desperate, faith and pursuit, It is also the respect and understanding gained from perseverance; appreciation is the self-confidence and arrogance based on knowledge and cultivation, and also the tolerance of not being lonely, betraying, fearful of rumors, and not wanting to be trivial. I feel the same. As a woman, I know the unwillingness and desire for change of the discriminated against in the overall gender discrimination environment of the society. As a person who is intentionally or unintentionally isolated, indifferent or even hurt by peers, I have a good reason for it. The black maid who hid behind the wall overheared the employer to discuss whether to build a toilet for her own drama to prevent "germs" and "viruses" from leaving heartbreaking tears.
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