A fake documentary about feminism, but the truth of the story is still unclear in the world. A soon-to-be state justice has been charged with harassing women at the last minute. The female government officials in the film have devoted all their efforts to Professor Hill's experience, only to be sidelined by the male politicians at the center of power. The remarks of the defense and the defense were broadcast on TV and radio, and some unspeakable words were publicized to the public. In the end, Professor Hill lost the case, and Thomas became the national justice with only a narrow advantage of four votes. Politicians who operate in the dark and use despicable political methods are depicted in detail in the film, reflecting women's difficulty in maintaining their rights and their social disapproval. As far as history is concerned, because the truth is unclear and there is so much to say, the sensitivity of time selection and conspiracy theories can say that Professor Hill's accusation is a false accusation and can even be insidiously understood as a political appeal, but the event itself is aside. This group discussion on women's rights and sexual harassment has set a head for women's bold peacekeeping rights in the future, and at the same time has an opportunity for women who have been oppressed to speak out publicly. At the end of the film, there are also many female politicians seeking rights for women, and the definition of sexual harassment. The real purpose of feminism is to seek the right to say yes or nays, the right to choose, not the so-called female respect. This kind of film is very meaningful to put aside the position of the film itself.
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