It's been 1202 years and there are still people watching the drama with three, and the misogyny content of the comments is suffocating

Casey 2022-02-04 08:02:33

Today a maggot followed me after spraying a bunch of shit under this review, and after I told him to roll away he went on to spray another bunch of shit and blocked me? Some men are really vulnerable. . So let me give a friendly reminder here, if you (regardless of men and women) call feminism and feminist movement boxing on a daily basis, and there are no rights and obligations in three sentences, then I beg you not to read this film review and save your precious anger , and also saves me the time to switch on the diodes :)

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Put it at the top - I wrote it once in the short review, and I wrote it again here:

The pleasing Xiao Dahui (straight) and two pleasing handsome guys doi for a full eight episodes! What else is there to be unhappy about?

The comments make me really feel like a black chicken and mackerel. What do you say about Cooper? Billie doesn't know how to cherish it. Hello, are you okay? That's right, he looks like a glamorous banker, he takes care of his family, and he is a peerless good person who gives a seat to an old grandma on the subway. In the eyes of many people, he is the "whole package" that the female boss said, but this person is super Is it good to be conceited? After seeing Billie's private diary, I didn't want to talk to her at all. Even after she asked several times, she just blindly followed her own thoughts to "be nice to her" and "give her what she wants." Then I thought that Billie was cheating, and went to the female boss's house to have a "long talk" without listening to the explanation; I almost forced Billie at someone's sex party, and his friend's wife gave him a blowjob. He enjoyed it a lot, my friend made a move on Billie, he went up to beat people, and he got angry after beating? ? Who are you? ?

Everyone's requirements for a good man are really too low.

And I can't understand the female protagonist who is annoying and kills me... The plot introduction is clearly written to examine the identity and desire of women, as well as the tear between the identity of mothers and wives, which is full of tension. And struggle, if you want to talk about the three views, go watch "Mother's Way". And there is another cold knowledge: people are not simply made up of black and white right and wrong, not anyone who has doubts about life, has pain, and is still figuring out is called "zuo".

There are indeed many flaws in the plot, but there are still many things that touch me, especially every time Billie's memories and Brad's (passionate) past are suddenly interrupted by the younger son, the loss of being suddenly pulled back to trivial reality, and then watching She put on a bright smile to coax her son, which is really embarrassing. Women are not born mothers, but after becoming a mother, motherhood seems to be overwhelming. Sexual cravings, memories of the past, etc. can only give way to breastfeeding and coaxing children.

There's also a passage when Cooper was talking to a friend about Billie's diary, and he said that he was thinking of other men and "my child's mother" going up and down, which I think is also very good. In his eyes, she is the mother of his children first, and a living woman second.

There is also a huge metaphor that Billie is a complete believer in monogamy, and even published a paper in this regard during her reading, and the professor said that this is her classic subject. She believes that women's sexual experience under monogamy can continue to improve with the increase of trust and intimacy, and achieve a higher "harmony of life". But that time was when she was with Brad. In reality, after she got married and had children, this was obviously no longer her belief, and even when she made the decision of "I want both fish and bear's paws" at the end, this is not to say that monogamy lost to the open relationship. (in terms of her beliefs)? The screenwriter ended it hastily, and it's a pity that I didn't dig deeper here.

Brad's whole image is a little thin, and he feels like a tool man ex-boyfriend who has a big dick, makes music, has a family issue, symbolizes passion and danger. He clearly said that he had changed his face, treated Billie sincerely, and proposed to her, but in the end he smiled when Billie said "I will not divorce, I just want to have sex with you" - then you are not still The old scumbag!

The core of the whole play should be the paragraph that Professor Sumner asked Billie, do you think the person who brings you a sense of security and happiness, and the person who brings you passion and excitement, can be the same person? That quote was put in the trailer by Netflix, and that's what drew me to it. After reading it, I just want to say, man, no. As a heterosexual woman, it's really hard.

The misogynistic content of the reviews is startling. There is one who said that the last self-report was "being a bitch and building a torii", and another said, "I was trained by my ex-boyfriend to become a dang woman and found a successful, perfect and honest man to marry and have children", I???

You don't have to put yourself into the role of the honest man, Cooper is much better than you. And, I'm afraid to be a pick-up man, I suggest staying away from all women, thank you for the majority of women.

Some people are pouring dirty water on feminism again through the three views, what can I say? The female director, screenwriter, and producer of this show made it to piss off people like you. :)

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  • Uriel 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The heroine is a housewife who has lost her "self". Her "self" has been missing since she broke up with her ex-boyfriend. She got married to escape, apparently without really wanting to understand the meaning of marriage. She is dissatisfied with her marriage life, and constantly misses her unbridled life in the past, and misses her ex-boyfriend who is highly compatible with her own sexual interests. In essence, she is just asking her what her true "self" is. Is it more real to her? What should her "self" really want to look like? However, sexual desire is just desire, and "self" does have a "desire" side, but the reason why human beings are human beings should not be just animals driven by desire. In general, this is just a very superficial TV series. Yes, it is a typical manifestation of superficial American culture. The production team's understanding of the so-called human nature and the discussion of women's "self" are completely at the level of understanding women as female animals. .

  • Terry 2022-02-04 08:02:33

    This husband is too good to imagine