We are ladies, not bitches.

Roselyn 2022-03-28 08:01:02


Watching this movie during this emotional period of the South Walk incident can obviously get a little warmth in the cold winter.


She should not have thought that Barbara would give them such a good result in the end.
If it weren't for the encouragement of my co-workers and my husband's last support, this would have been an unprecedented opportunity.
Change to an environment that rapes public opinion, I am afraid it will die ugly.


British women in their 60s look so good in plain skirts. Know why the fashion world is emphasizing retro nowadays? Because the past is indeed a simple beauty, it has become a classic and can be used for reference by the fashion industry after many years, and it has won the aesthetic recognition of most people in that era.

Before really starting the strike, she was sitting in bed with her husband SAY SORRY.
Frightened. In fact, her words and deeds have affected the behavior of other male workers in the factory.
Her husband turned off the lights and she sat in front of the mirror.
After a few days, she began to look for the support of other female workers.
Vaguely brought out other contradictions and conflicts: conflicts with her husband, conflicts with male workers, conflicts with peers, conflicts with government officials, conflicts between officials and officials, many contradictions are revealed one by one , and solved one by one.

Basically there is a final explanation.

The movie uses many scenes to reproduce the details of this true story.
From the point of view of the script, it is a main line to the end, there are no side effects of the sub-line, and there are no strange movie shooting skills.
What makes it unforgettable is its opening music, happy scenes, and thoughtful costumes.

"We are ladies, not shrew."
The lyrics at the end of the credit sing: Suffer before you succeed.
Isn't it the life of most of us?


It is said that this winter is very cold, and for many things, persistence is more meaningful than giving up.
In the process of persevering, it is a struggle to break through the cocoon. And many of the events that are recorded as great progress in later history started with an initial idea and a small act.

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Made in Dagenham quotes

  • Lisa Hopkins: I'm Lisa Burnett, I'm 31 years old and I have a first class honours degree from one of the finest universities in the world, and my husband treats me like I'm a fool.

  • News Reporter 1: What if Mrs. Castle says "no deal"?

    News Reporter 2: How will you cope then?

    Rita O'Grady: Cope? How will we cope? We're women. Now, don't ask such stupid questions.