This film touched me the most not only because of being a woman, but also because of my reflection and examination of the inherent prejudice against women shown in this film in the context of a highly developed contemporary society. What strikes me the most is that contemporary women have to complete the major event in life after reaching a certain age, namely getting married and having children. This has been the view since ancient times. It seems that if contemporary women do not get married when they reach a certain age, it is a sin. There is a line in the movie "Nezha" which is "The prejudice in people's heart is a big mountain, no matter how hard you try, you can't move it". The perception of women is still in the original era, deeply rooted and unshakable, even in this seemingly civilized era. I forgot to read such a sentence before, "the more civilized, the more barbaric", feminism continues to develop, but many people's inherent ideas still cannot be changed. The popular understanding of feminism is the liberation of women and the hope of equality between men and women. It has to be said that the topic of equality between men and women is simply impossible to achieve. Maybe we can achieve equality in some aspects, but it is impossible to achieve equality in all aspects, because men and women are born with physical and psychological differences. What I see as feminism is the liberation and independence of women themselves. This liberation is aimed not only at the society as a whole, but also at women themselves. Independence does not only refer to material independence, but more importantly, ideological independence. Feminism is not overpowering men, it is not a so-called "strong woman", I think it just provides an opportunity for contemporary women to examine themselves and make us realize that getting married and having children is not our responsibility or our obligation, It is our choice, a right. Many contemporary women take getting married and having children as their ultimate goal, marrying a man they consider themselves satisfied, having a healthy child, and having a stable family are the ultimate definition of happiness. In my opinion, this is sad. Not only the tragedy of contemporary women, but also the tragedy of this society. Before Zhihu asked me a question, it was probably "The main girl has a second-level education, her appearance and height are average, and her family conditions are average. The standard for mate selection is a master's degree or above in 985 and 211. It also requires appearance and height, and the family has a car and a house", At first I thought it was an exception, but later I found out that this phenomenon is very common, and there are people like this around me, I feel very strange, whether it is my three views that have a problem or a common problem with contemporary women. In today's society, not only has marriage and childbirth become the ultimate goal of women, but women's mate selection standards are becoming more and more unified, just like the so-called "quality men" in the society are being copied in large numbers. In fact, this is an ideological prejudice. What we need to do more is to recognize ourselves, when we do not have a clear and clear understanding of ourselves All decisions in life, men and women, are made hastily when they are aware of it clearly. I think a person still has to have his own thoughts. It would be sad if a person just spends his life on Douyin, reading novels or playing games every day. I still remember the words of Hermann Hesse that "everyone has only one real duty, and that is to find himself". A person who doesn't even know himself is just a puppet. Living without a soul is actually equivalent to death. The stereotype of women should also be changed. Blindly regarding diligence and thrift, gentleness and virtuousness as ideals, in fact, they are packaging themselves as a commodity. A lot of news actually refreshed my cognition, and refreshed my cognition of the maliciousness towards women in a part of society. The murder of a wife in Hangzhou, the burning of Ram, and the case of hiding a body in a suitcase in Ziyang terrified me. There was also a case of a woman being tortured to death by her husband's family because she could not bear children. It can indeed reflect certain problems. I can't imagine how much malicious this society is to women. Korean actress Sulli committed suicide because she was depressed by internet violence because she didn't wear underwear. Menstrual shame is a sensitive topic that I don't dare to talk about. Dressing revealing is not a woman's way... There was a previous one. The movie is "Soulaya the Stoned", and I've been afraid to watch it because I'm afraid I'll be even more disappointed after watching it. I hope that this society can be more tolerant of women, and I hope that more women can liberate themselves, not not to get married and have children, but to make decisions after finding themselves. A thousand readers have a thousand Hamlets. I dare not say that my statement is correct. I just hope that women can break through their own siege and the siege set up by this society for women. An example, but it does reflect certain problems. I can't imagine how much malicious this society is to women. Korean actress Sulli committed suicide because she was depressed by internet violence because she didn't wear underwear. Menstrual shame is a sensitive topic that I don't dare to talk about. Dressing revealing is not a woman's way... There was a previous one. The movie is "Soulaya the Stoned", and I've been afraid to watch it because I'm afraid I'll be even more disappointed after watching it. I hope that this society can be more tolerant of women, and I hope that more women can liberate themselves, not not to get married and have children, but to make decisions after finding themselves. A thousand readers have a thousand Hamlets. I dare not say that my statement is correct. I just hope that women can break through their own siege and the siege set up by this society for women. An example, but it does reflect certain problems. I can't imagine how much malicious this society is to women. Korean actress Sulli committed suicide because she was depressed by internet violence because she didn't wear underwear. Menstrual shame is a sensitive topic that I don't dare to talk about. Dressing revealing is not a woman's way... There was a previous one. The movie is "Soulaya the Stoned", and I've been afraid to watch it because I'm afraid I'll be even more disappointed after watching it. I hope that this society can be more tolerant of women, and I hope that more women can liberate themselves, not not to get married and have children, but to make decisions after finding themselves. A thousand readers have a thousand Hamlets. I dare not say that my statement is correct. I just hope that women can break through their own siege and the siege set up by this society for women.
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