I personally think that the metaphor, character setting, and narrative language of this film are still okay. Regarding the theme of women's independence and dignity, it is obvious that the director has arranged five different representative women, and they are briefly analyzed as follows:
1 A woman who is seen as a foreigner without a hijab and her husband who seems to have all-round ability is actually more of a symbol of mission and inspiration, she is so beautiful and has no suffering, and has been helping The woman here is obviously an ideal incarnation. At the end of the film, this ideal is gone. On the one hand, it shows that she can't actually help women "actually". Only women can save themselves. On the other hand, the timing of leaving just shows the truth. of women has changed, its awakening meaning has been completed;
2. A "prostitute" with independent consciousness and power like a witch. She is a person who actually has black magic to help herself and the people around her wake up. This kind of black magic is probably owned by those who have faith and self. Yes, but note that she is not an ideal symbol, but a woman who needs to be awakened, because she also has confusion and contradictions, such as emotional lines;
3 The victim of domestic violence who would rather risk having a child with others and prove that she can become pregnant, and finally burn the devil to death, she should represent a brave practitioner;
4 The most common epitome of thousands of women who have been beaten by their mother-in-law and husband, and who is being despised by their sons and witnesses their daughter-in-law being hurt. She suffers, hesitates, struggles, explores, and finally makes changes, which also gives her daughter-in-law's goodwill;
5 The daughter-in-law who was changed with kindness.
Let's go back to the expression of the story, we can see that the narration of the women and men who were abused by domestic violence corresponds to the narration of the festival broadcast.
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