Only homosexuality can create a harmonious society

Dedrick 2022-03-21 09:01:27

I have heard the story of King Arthur's Knight of the Round Table Gwen marrying a witch. The problem in the story is what a woman really wants. I have also thought about this issue, money, beauty, and love, but they are all specious. Until I saw that story, "What a woman wants is to be in control of her own destiny", which became the most satisfying answer in my heart. I thought this film could also reflect this theme, but after reading the introduction, I knew that it unfortunately fell into the cliché of love.

Uncle Gibson's film is indeed quite famous, but he is not interested in this kind of "public lover training manual" that is absolutely nutritious at first glance, and the beginning can be guessed at the end. When 'what women want' appeared on the reading list of Strategy class this semester, I watched this film reluctantly. So forgive me for viewing this film as a theoretical study rather than art from the very beginning.

The topic explored by the film is, in short, customer needs, whether in economic sense or in life sense. The world's companies are gradually moving from production-oriented to market-oriented, and women who are the most expensive consumers naturally become the new target of the group, so daisy replaced Nick as the creative director. Later, Nick gradually became involved in listening, and the change in his attitude towards life allowed me to classify him as a gay group of course (the little girl who sold coffee also agreed with me), which aroused me to think otherwise. Are gays the only ones who can understand men and women at the same time? So it's no wonder that the design masters are all men who like men, but is it because of the starting point of female psychology that gays like men, or is it because of their innate personality characteristics? If men have too much contact with women, or are under the influence of women's thoughts for a long time, there will be homosexual tendencies? ...The

idea has gone a little further. When I return to the theme of the movie, the first thing I think of is the book "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus". The psychiatrist in the film also mentioned this point, how men and women feel, think The way and the way of expression are different, so there will be obstacles and contradictions, so if you can really read minds and force a person to listen to the thoughts of the other person, whether it can really solve the problem, I am very doubtful, if you just know that the woman does not express it. It's pointless to think and act without really taking the exam and taking action from a female perspective.

So if a woman can be strong in the attitude and thinking of a man, and a man can feel and think from the perspective of a woman, the world will be in harmony. From this point of view, only homosexuality can create a harmonious society, I will say this theory in the next seminar, prof will probably break his glasses.

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Extended Reading
  • Marques 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    Not just for women, sometimes we're just too obsessed with what we want and neglect to listen to other people

  • Wyatt 2021-10-22 14:40:52

    sci-fi movie. This is not Mel Gibson, it's George Clooney at all. The heroine is a bit deformed and has white hair, so it's better to have the beauty of the entertainer and the documentary girl.

What Women Want quotes

  • Nick Marshall: [while walking to his apartment he sees Lola] Lola.

    Lola: [muttering to herself] It's okay, it's okay. Okay, here he comes.

    Nick Marshall: Lola?

    Lola: I know I haven't heard from you.

    Nick Marshall: Lola, how long have you been out here?

    Lola: Just a few... hours. Nick, you said that you wouldn't hurt me, and then you slept with me, and then you didn't call me for six days, and that, in the world of me, that's torture.

    [Puts her hands between her hair]

    Lola: I mean, we have this, totally unbelievable, life-altering sex,

    [Puts her hands down]

    Lola: and

    [stammers]

    Lola: you disappear! I mean, you stopped drinking coffee!

    Nick Marshall: Lola. I'm so sorry.

    Lola: It's ok. It's ok, because I figured you your little secret.

    Nick Marshall: You did?

    Lola: It's so obvious when you think about it; how else would you know the things that you know?

    Nick Marshall: It wasn't so obvious to anyone else.

    Lola: Nick, come on. You're so sensitive, you're so aware of my feelings, you're so tuned in. You talk to me like a woman, you think like a woman; Nick! Come on! Admit it, you're totally and completely gay!

    Nick Marshall: I am?

    Lola: You're not? Oh, I mean if you're not, you gotta tell me. You gotta tell me. I mean, based on the other night, just, just put me out of my misery. Are you? Or aren't you?

    [inner thoughts]

    Lola: Say you're gay, then I'm not nuts, not undesirable, not rejected by another guy, just say it, say you're gay, ADMIT IT!

    Nick Marshall: Ok.

    [pauses]

    Nick Marshall: I'm gay.

    Lola: [shakes her head] How gay?

    Nick Marshall: [groans] I'm as gay as it gets.

    Lola: [pauses] You're gonna make some guy very happy someday.

    Nick Marshall: [Groans again] From your lips.

    Lola: Uhh. I hate that I'm crying. Well, lookit, if things should ever change in that department...

    Nick Marshall: Oh, you'll be the first to know.

    Lola: Promise?

    Nick Marshall: I promise. Come here.

  • Lola: [inner thoughts] Hubba, hubba, here he comes, looking awfully good today! And I haven't had sex in 4 months... okay, 6. Ooooh, why do I attempt to stop him asking me out, I'm an idiot, idiot, IDIOT!

    [speaking voice]

    Lola: Hey Nick, how's it goin?

    Nick Marshall: Lola, my love. I can't take "no" for an answer.

    Lola: About what?

    Nick Marshall: "About what."

    [laughs softly]

    Nick Marshall: About us.

    Lola: [inner thoughts] Oh, just don't hurt me, Nick; I've been hurt too many times.

    Nick Marshall: I know how hard it is to go out with someone new. I mean, there's always that fear of... well... getting hurt. At least that's how I feel inside.

    Lola: Do you really?

    Nick Marshall: All the time.

    Lola: Me too all the time!

    Nick Marshall: So, let's just take it slow, and see how it goes.

    Lola: Slow is good. Slow is really good.

    Nick Marshall: Yeah.

    Lola: [giggles] You free tonight?