Bernadette threw up in the dark on the boat to the South Pole, and I felt her eyes light up when she saw the South Pole from the little window. I am very happy. You know, that confident woman is back.
A while ago, I saw that if you asked a woman "how to balance family and career" is a prejudice, I was a little nervous, because I asked other people this question a while ago, and I began to reflect on whether I am also biased. I saw a lot of dads with kids in Helsinki, it was a Friday, and they looked really natural with their kids. After watching the movie, I thought about this question again. I think I didn't ask this question to evaluate women, but I think women's nature makes it impossible for them to easily leave their families in their careers, which means that she needs to Put more effort into it. Relatively speaking, I don't think it's necessary to ask men this question, it's more of a personal bias because I've never felt it would be a problem for them.
Bernadette used to be so elegant and confident, now Bernadette is a bit, neurotic? I'm leaning towards her being this way all the time, it's just that she's trapped, and the limitations of space make her genius "turn" into madness. The movie is of course warm, four stars just for the moment Bernadette saw the South Pole. Bernadette's daughter knows her mother so well, and her husband also understands his wife's bondage after losing his heart. In reality, I hope it can be a little warmer.
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