On January 22, Glenn Cross, who played Joan in "The Good Wife", won the "Best Actress" award at the 91st Academy Awards. Glenn's precise control of the subtle changes in the character Joan's face and body movements is almost silent. At the end of the story, the flight attendant said to Joan: She has seen many couples on the flight, but it can be concluded that Joan and Joe have a wonderful relationship. It is enviable that couples can stay together forever and ever, but are they really so loving? In the 1950s, female writers were undervalued, not at all, to be precise. When Joan was young, she thought that writing was her life and that writers must write, but the reality is cruel, and the works of writers must be read. As a female writer, Joan realized this and gave up her dream to become a "King Supporter". Joan's husband, Joe, used to be a married university professor, and Joan was his talented student of writing. Because of their common hobbies, the two came together and lost their jobs. Before Joan became a "King Supporter", Qiao's works were not recognized by the publishing house. As a good wife, Joan, when she saw that her beloved husband was distraught because of the disapproval of her works, stood up to assist him, and it has been out of control since then. Joan, who has been giving behind her back for more than 40 years, is extremely happy to learn that her husband has won the Nobel Prize. She is willing to give silently. Even if her husband cheated countless times, as a good wife, she will always behave so decently and always stand behind her husband. , took the coat for him, and always had her husband's eyes and medicine in his pockets. The wife had no complaints until the husband mentioned to others at the dinner that his wife never wrote, and thanked his wife many times in the speech, which undoubtedly put Joan in a place to do nothing and endure humiliation in the face of her husband’s repeated cheating. The position of the housewife broke through Joan's bottom line, causing a fierce quarrel between the two, and the husband suffered a heart attack and died of a failed rescue. On the return flight, the dialogue with the biographer who wanted to reveal the news revealed that the final wife Choose to forgive. It can only be said that the price of Joan's love for her husband is too heavy. It is simply a lament for the feminism of that era.
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