Is "political correctness" really in the right direction?

Ernest 2022-03-24 09:01:15

It's too ugly. All the characters are facial makeup. Don't say I don't understand. I understand. Don't you just want to belittle WASP? Isn't it just to prove that you are extremely "politically correct"? The absolute villain is a purebred heterosexual white American male who joined the army, and the next villain is an immigrant heterosexual white heterosexual male and a black male. The decent characters are nothing more than white women with language dysfunction, black women, homosexual white men, and a heteromorphic... these people are not the same as pure heterosexual white men. It is true that they should be valued and have equal rights, but it does not mean that they should be overkill and belittle another group of people. In the film, in order to save a monster from nowhere, killing an innocent and dedicated American security guard is a manifestation of equality? It's as ridiculous as when the subsidy of an illegal immigrant smuggled in during the Obama administration was higher than that of a white pensioner who had worked hard for decades in a country. If you want social equality, is it true equality? This is just a tyranny of a few people~

The Shape of Water (2017)
7.2
2017 / United States, Canada, Mexico / Drama, Romance, Fantasy / Gilmour Del Toro / Sally Hawkins, Doug Jones

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The Shape of Water quotes

  • Giles: [shows Elisa his artwork] Ta-dah. That's not bad, is it?

    [chuckles; Elisa shakes her head]

    Giles: For being shit!

    [giggles]

    Elisa: [in sign language] It's not shit.

    Giles: Ah - listen: You eat, you go to bed, you rest...

    [grabs jacket]

    Giles: And when I - get paid...

    [sighs and does a twirl; pause]

    Giles: We get pie.

    Elisa: [in sign language] Nothing for me.

    Giles: No, we don't get pie. I get pie! You get whatever you want!

    [laughing]

    Giles: Hahhh.

    [gently touches her face]

    Giles: Wish me luck.

    Elisa: [in sign language] Good luck.

    [Alice Faye singing on TV: "Then I have only this to say..."; Giles looks back and smiles]

  • Strickland: But we're created in the Lord's image. You don't think that's what the Lord looks like, do you?

    Zelda: I wouldn't know, sir, what the Lord looks like.

    Strickland: Well, it's human, Zelda. He looks like a human, like me. Or even you. Maybe a little more like me, I guess.