What struck me the most about the film was the conversation Rita had with her husband before heading to the union to speak. His husband said, "I like drinking but I'm not addicted to it, and I don't fuck with other women, and I've never touched you, neither with the kids." But Rita replied, "You want me Say you're a saint, aren't you? Just because you gave us an equal rest? That is as it should be. That's what you said. Yes, you're right, you No drinking, no gambling, hanging out with kids, no domestic violence. Oh~ I'm a lucky woman. But for God's sake, it's supposed to be!?"
Rita, she awakens us to rights that should be ours, Not just gender equality. Still in every way. Some powers really need to be fought for by yourself, and no one except your parents will take the initiative to send meat to your mouth to eat. People want you to be an ignorant fool who only knows how to work and then they are depriving you of the fruits of your labor. I'll give you a little bit more, and tell you, you have to thank me, without me, you would have no food and clothing and be living on the streets. And people who are not awakened usually think, oh well, I have to thank you and forget that this is my own farming.
As you can see, awakening is important. The second is independence. Yi Shu's "If the Wall Could Talk" wrote: "If a person is unwilling to be self-reliant, it is difficult to raise his head." Give you. Whether it's money or love. Those who rely on others to give alms are bound to shake their heads and beg for pity, and their self-esteem will be trampled on by others. "Men and women are originally very equal. If you don't have an intention, how can he take advantage of it?"
Self-esteem, self-love, self-improvement. These are the words that we have heard in our ears when we were young, but we really understand the meaning of them, but are we really doing it or are we trying to do it? Finally, I end with a sentence from my friend: "Love yourself well".
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