Hollywood films with a big heroine as the theme are really completely different from Chinese-style big women. China's "big heroine" means that there are countless men behind a successful woman. The "big heroine" in the United States relies on the fact that the script is hard enough, the personality is charismatic, and there are twelve points of perseverance and persistence. From Julia Robles in Never Give Up to Frances McDormand in Three Billboards to Felicity Jones in Gender-Based today, they share The point is that they all have stubborn lips, no fear can be seen in their eyes, and they always look at the camera firmly, because of the beliefs buried deep in their hearts, whether it is to help others or to redeem themselves. The film is based on the story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She is the legendary legal queen of the United States, the first American Jewish female justice in history, and is still alive, and this film has also received a lot of support from herself and her family. Although she is only 1.55 meters tall, she is a fighter who has been fighting for affirmative action in the United States all her life, and is a spiritual idol for countless people. The film is very catchy at the beginning, explaining the background of the time. On the surface, the dean of Harvard Law School broke the rules and recruited 9 female students for the college, but when the female protagonist worked for equal rights and called for relevant constitutional amendments for the formulation of laws based on inequality on the basis of gender, she had already Promoted from the dean of the law school to a high-ranking person in the government, the heroine called it the trouble that she brought to her back then. The head of the Civil Rights League in the United States at that time was a man who lost a case because of an equal rights struggle, and he has since become a person who does things with his tail tucked in his head. As a friend of the heroine, he supports the heroine's struggle, but in the face of oppression from the government, he asks the heroine to submit and accept compensation from the government without apology. This is also a man. This film has created too many "self-righteous" men. Stand on the moral high ground and do what is right for you to protect women. They believe that women should stay at home to take care of children and be the rear of men. Men should assume the responsibility of taking care of their families, and should not feel a sense of crisis and affect their dignity because of the presence of women in the workplace. As the enemy of the heroine, in order to deal with this lawsuit, they even printed out all the gender-based regulations in American law, and printed out a thick manual as a statement. Women cannot be miners, women cannot drive trucks, etc. And women have jumped out of this level, thinking that whether they are taking care of the family at home or going out to work, women should have the right to choose. The law should not be affected by weather conditions, but by the context of the times. Because times will change , hearts will change. When the heroine and her daughter were verbally insulted by other men on the road, the heroine's daughter confronted them and fought back. When the senior lawyers who fought for the affirmative movement pleaded with the judge in the court to realize the unfairness of the law and lost the case, the daughter of the heroine bravely took to the streets to fight for their rights. The law should not be affected by weather conditions, but by the context of the times. When the judge confronted the hostess, please note that the word 'female' never appears in the Constitution. "The heroine said, "More than 100 years ago, I was not even qualified to stand in front of you like this." The word liberty also does not appear in the Constitution, Your Honor. "For thousands of years, human beings have used wisdom to create wisdom, use civilization to protect civilization, and use identity to consolidate identity. When it develops to a certain period—that is, the bottleneck period that we usually refer to, our civilization will sometimes turn back on us. Watching this film, I didn’t expect that equality and freedom in the United States would also struggle step by step. And The source of this progress is precisely thanks to fighters like Ruth! In this increasingly realistic society, more and more people choose to fight for their own interests, and fewer and fewer people fight for their ideals. It is not a coincidence that St.s is regarded as a goddess, but this era needs such a role model. In addition, the actor Armie who plays the heroine's husband in the film Hammer is really handsome. His tall stature made the heroine even more petite. And the relationship between the two of them in the film can be said to be a model of marriage. Really like this sideline of life. The heroine's husband is also an excellent lawyer who graduated from Harvard Law School. It is rare that they have always supported each other and are excellent partners in each other's life and career. Men and women were found to have testicular cancer in their second year at Harvard Law School. While completing their studies, the female lead went to the classroom to help the male lead listen to the class, and then came back and dictated. After the male protagonist graduated, he accepted an offer from a New York law firm. The female protagonist applied for a transfer to Columbia University's law department in order to accompany the male protagonist and the dean of Harvard Law School. Even when there was a similar precedent, the dean ruthlessly rejected the female lead's request, and finally the female lead had to take a double degree from Harvard and Columbia University Law School. After spending the darkest period of her life, Ruth developed a strong resistance to pressure. Later, no matter how difficult the case was or how hard the work was, she was not afraid, and even cancer did not defeat her. This hard-working old lady, who had two cancers during her tenure as a justice, did not miss a single trial. After the cancer was cured, he continued to exercise, and at the age of 85, he could still do 20 push-ups. Since the 1970s, she has defended 6 women's rights cases before the Supreme Court, winning 5 of them. It also includes Reed v. Reed, a landmark case in U.S. history. It's an amazing number. The United States is a country of case law, that is to say, if the Supreme Court decides how to decide, then lower courts will have to follow this precedent to decide cases. That is to say, cases that can be heard in the Supreme Court will have a profound impact on society. About 10,000 cases are appealed to the Supreme Court each year, but only a few dozen are selected. The lawsuit filed by Ruth was not only selected by the High Court in 6 cases, but she also won 5. These lawsuits are all related to the issue of women's equal rights. Including equal pay for equal work, equal access to education, and opposition to banning abortion. For every case that Ruth wins, he has won thousands of similar cases for American women. They can use the power of the law to earn the same salary and go to the same schools as men, and decide whether or not to have children. "Ruth makes me feel like I'm always protected by the U.S. Constitution." This is the voice of many American women. In addition to love and appreciation for his wife, Martin believes that helping his wife become a justice and letting her fight for the rights of American women is the greatest achievement in his life. Under his influence, the whole family revolves around Ruth's career. The daughter's greatest "ambition" is to ensure that her mother can become a Supreme Court justice. Ruth's daughter said something amazing The words: "If necessary, I will be the president to nominate her." In 1993, Ruth was nominated by Clinton as a Supreme Court justice candidate. Martin, the sociable, used all his relationships to help Ruth to help his wife. Lobbying and canvassing. Martin loved Ruth forever, and he bound his love letters to her for his wife. Martin wrote to Ruth on his deathbed: "Since the time we first met 56 years ago, I have never stopped admiring and admiring you. I am truly delighted to witness how you have come so far. The top of the legal world." Netizen Mi Lima said: "In this era, we only praise great mothers and silently dedicated wives, and we are not used to praising selfless husbands. It seems to hold women very high. In fact, the greater the image of women, the greater the society. The more tragic their fate is." When a man like Martin becomes famous, a husband will be proud of his wife, rather than a woman who is more capable and disheartened, that is the real equality between men and women. Of course, some people say that it is impossible for men and women to have equal rights, unless one day men can have children. But at least society needs to give everyone the right to choose. Reforms like Ruth's are not radical reforms, but gradually, a little bit of progress every day, I think this society will become better and better.
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