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When I read about gender discrimination in language a while ago, it was mentioned that one of the main manifestations was certain occupations, and people would assume that it was done by men or women. For example, when it comes to nurses, when it comes to male nurses, people have to be stunned. Doctors or judges, people usually think of men.
One of the main suspense points in this movie is precisely this kind of thinking. The commander of the future world, people automatically think that he is a man. Including me, including my daughters, both of us are quite aware of women's issues, and we didn't think much about it when we watched the film. Until later, the answer was revealed, the commander was. . .
Of course, some viewers might have guessed it right from the beginning. After all, this is not a brain-burning suspense, but a misunderstanding of thinking.
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I really like this movie, the action link is very young and good enough. The appearances of Sarah and the governor are very respectful and appropriate to them, unlike the damn "Last Jedi" that ruined people. Two young girls are handsome. Although it is terrible that the villain robot can't die, he is actually very good-looking. At the beginning, he also airborne naked, and the welfare is good. :)
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