Literally translated, "I'm not a random man". Or its official translation, "Men Must Love Oneself", another version of this sentence that female compatriots must have heard at least once in their lives.
If one day, you bump your head and wake up, will you enter a world where the relationship between men and women is reversed? What if you were a scumbag who left behind a broken woman's heart before you bumped into it? This is what happened to the hero. Don't even think about the level of equality and care of Kim Ji Eun's husband. Our male protagonist is a straight steel man who whistles when he meets a beautiful woman.
Open your eyes after the collision, the doctor, the lawyer, the boss, the butcher, the bartender and the decorator are all women. As for men, when they are at home with wives and daughters, they are rejected for nothing; men who go out to work and refuse to admit defeat are often subjected to sexual harassment and wage differential treatment. To tell the truth, as a woman, when I saw a group of men in the film carrying a small bag and wearing slim suits and short shorts to work, it was a blast.
The feeling of male compatriots seeing this: God, professional men are pretty and tender men? Reflecting on our world, why should professional women wear high heels? Why do women's dresses on formal occasions bulge in the front and back and show their legs? It doesn't seem to exist for women's own feelings, but to be pleasing to the eyes of the men present? Why do women need to remove hair and make up, but men don't have this kind of pressure from society?
...I couldn't laugh out loud when I saw the woman and the male protagonist enter the house in person, ripped off the male protagonist's clothes, but came out because of too thick chest hair. Why don't men need to shave in our society? Do we women really like this "wild masculinity"? If men think that a woman's shaved hair feels smooth and smooth, then believe me, women don't like the tactile feel of their hands.
Anyone who argues that gender inequality is the result of biological hardware inequality and cannot be changed should watch this film. In this "gender-inverted" society, where women's tampons are stabbed on the table, how is this different from having to shave every day? Men are buying testicle-shaping briefs, and that's sneaky... If the male audience thinks it's terrible not to wear boxer briefs, then you should realize how unreasonable women have to wear bras in the summer. And why are women's erotic lingerie purely for male perception? Lace-trimmed T-shirts, sky-high fishnet socks, who knows who is uncomfortable. The boy friend who gave birth to a child turned around and went to look for flowers and willows, but her husband had to ask grandpa to tell grandma to report to the boss unpleasantly, and ask her to grant him maternity leave.
The clip that resonates with me the most is the male protagonist in a suit "disregarding the world's vision", telling the female protagonist about the typical dresses of women in our world that are bulging forward and backward, and how looming cleavage and thighs are. It was intoxicating, the heroine heard this and led him to the speakeasy. The women wore skirts and the men wore suits, just like our world. The male protagonist found the paradise, but the female protagonist said, "This is a gay bar, you are gay! Don't hide it, you are gay" Why? Because the male protagonist has been in our world for a long time, in her real feminist world, the male protagonist who wears a suit and engages in power seems to be imitating the women in high positions - although the male protagonist has no social equality His high opinion wants to express, it is not LGBTIQ, he is just being himself.
I have short hair, "man", and like to wear suits. I also want to say to my concerned friends, I'm not a T, I don't love girls, don't try to persuade me to come out every day.
The most sublime treatment of this film is that the heroine who bumped her head fell asleep and opened her eyes to our world. Obviously it is a normal street scene that we usually turn a blind eye to, and we, who accompanied the male protagonist to experience the "inverted world" for 90 minutes, the moment of returning is extremely strange. Suddenly shocked, the female audience returned to the patriarchal society, and a cool breeze blew on the back of the neck than the male protagonist entered the feminist society.
I remembered watching two operas in a row before returning to China last month. The first one had a good location. After half a month of spare time, I put on makeup and dresses and high heels to match the old men and women who were wearing dresses around me. It was really cold and tiring this time. The silk skirt fluttered in the wind and I had to worry about losing it all the time. The story of Turandot that happened to be seen that day, the story of the prince who lost his life when he saw a beautiful woman. Combined with my self-feeling of walking hard in the opera house with the eyes of men in tuxedos over forty Bare legs, whoever has this configuration is a woman, vice versa, not without it. Why, I went again the next day, no makeup, wearing a suit, a full set without showing legs and no chest, you know how handsome I am. OK, walking is not difficult anymore, on the one hand because I didn't step on high heels, and on the other hand because there was no glued eyes that didn't let me go.
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