The first season is given?, I watched the eighth season in one breath, although the standard is very high, but I am a little tired from the aesthetic... Through the process of pregnancy and childbirth, the life of the midwife, the mother, and the mother's family is shown, although there is no big ups and downs. But the story is finely divided and coherent. I can feel the greatness of life and the social style of the East End of London in the 1950s and 1960s. It also involves some historical events, such as the British children's immigration plan, the teratogenicity of "tertamine", and the huge side effects of short-acting contraceptives. At that time, the West was very developed, and it was shocking that there was already inhaled natural birth anesthesia. "The brilliance of human nature" is both an advantage and a disadvantage. Most of the time, I am moved, especially the old nun is confused and sober, and the friendship of several women. But there are too many good people, and there are almost no absolute bad people. The irresponsible husband wakes up after a few words of persuasion, and the officials who don't want to take charge will take care of them after listening to them. At the same time, the production was written too smoothly. After watching seven seasons, there were almost no deaths due to dystocia. Most of them could be born after suffering for a while, which was too idealistic. But none of this can deny its excellence. When I have time, I will also watch the eighth and ninth seasons, because I want to know the ending of trixie and the others. Trixie is so beautiful! Fashion girl Honro, a representative of independent women, has been depressed but can continue to be beautiful and confident, knows what she wants, and lives very hard.
After reading it, I did not become more wanting to have children or not wanting to do so. The show shows an important part of human reproduction rather than instilling ideas. "Having a baby" can be filmed for nine seasons, and the screenwriter is too good.
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