Many people think this story is a routine, have you noticed that the climax scene at the airport is actually completed by the second female (mother)? For me, the structure of this story is very unique. The daughter's dream drives the mother's resistance. The active A story is very complete (even the C story of the boy's crush on the girl) but it is not important. The passive B story is the theme. . . In addition, how bad-tempered the little girl is, brave but very irritable. She asked the boy to borrow a phone, and when she found out that she was in arrears, she showed the boy's face, ran away angrily, and ran back happily when she found the phone call, but this is very real. I think they are serious about being characters, and it is very rare that they are not condescending and hypocritical because of the "political correctness" of the theme. Feminism does not mean that women are right about everything. Their imperfection is also part of feminism, because imperfection is also part of freedom.
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