A film made by a female director with an obvious feminist color is bound to be judged, but is this film really as bad as everyone says? I don't agree. It can be clearly seen that the director and screenwriter want to pack a lot of content into the 100-minute film, but obviously the skills are not enough, and they have not been able to three-dimensionally portray the characters of the protagonist, including the villain. But in all fairness, this kind of bug is not the first time that this kind of bug has occurred in a superhero movie. When it happened in other movies, it said "no fault, just an ordinary popcorn movie", but it happened in this movie. When the movie was on, he criticized him a lot, as if he had become the eternal sinner of the super British movie. This kind of attitude is unnecessary. Those who shun feminism in movies as a scourge, the only idea is to kill feminism in commercial movies, and this is the only thing to blame. I hope to see more creators, whether male or female, discuss feminism in the film, and eventually form a natural situation. Together with other phenomena in the film, they can discuss the film in a natural, objective and fair way. feminism.
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