America and the Gender War

Elsa 2022-03-20 09:01:31

If it's just for satire, it's a bit awkward to make a movie. It has been half a century since "A Streetcar Named Desire" was created in the 1940s, and it has been more than a century since "The Three Sisters" was first staged in Russia, and the same story is still being staged today. Beautiful and refined, well-educated but superfluous women, satirically out of place, living off the goodness of others and accidental luck, their fragile nerves being mocked again and again.

In the past 100 years of social role changes, women have changed from weak to strong. The more attention they get, the more vulnerable they are. It is the same hysteria, which is a sin for men and is responsible for, and a disease for women, which is paid for with sympathy. In fact, the status of women in society has now undergone earth-shaking changes, but this change becomes weak as the social class rises. The higher the social class, the more feminized women are, the less autonomy they have The less the identity of the people, once they return to before liberation. The Queen of England is the most difficult to deal with in her life is Diana, because in the final analysis, a woman who has been educated to be good at playing strong, and one who is good at playing weak. Maybe the farm aunt will be treated fairly in terms of gender. Does giving up the pursuit of beauty and an easy life will blur gender boundaries and make women more fair?

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Blue Jasmine quotes

  • [last lines]

    Jasmine: [talking to herself] It's fraught with peril. They gossip, you know, they talk. I saw Danny. Yes, did I tell you? He's getting married. A weekend in Palm Beach means I can wear... what could I wear? I can wear the Dior dress I bought in Paris. Yes, my black dress. Well, Hal always used to surprise me with jewelry. Extravagant pieces. I think he used to buy them at auction. It's so obvious what you're doing. You think I don't know. French au pair.

    [Blue Moon begins playing]

    Jasmine: This was playing on the Vineyard. Blue Moon. I used to know the words. I knew the words. Now they're all a jumble.

  • Jasmine: Tip big boys, tip big because you get good service and they count on tips.