It started to feel shallower and more boring than I imagined, and the main line is entirely the feelings of two people. But after watching it, I feel that the film is in the details. It's just that the social rules have been changed in an all-round way. The male protagonist is still the same person from the beginning to the end. In reality, he is even a deep-rooted straight male cancer. In a different order, he was gradually shaped as a man in the new society, and he behaved more and more like the stereotyped woman in our life. His thoughts remained the same, but he was trapped in a forced return to his family, sexual harassment in the workplace, body anxiety, and emotional play. In the end, he even learned to exchange sympathy with the tears of a little man, "degenerate" to be a woman's plaything. There is only love in life. In this society where men have no status, he can insist on being a male chauvinist, but it seems like a person's carnival and madness, the background is a sad song, because all the time, everything around him shows that he can never change. this society. It seems to be a metaphor for the existence of women in reality. In the end, Alessandra, the "straight female cancer" in another society, crossed into reality. Here, women are the ones who wear short skirts and are stared at. It ends with black humor, which is quite interesting.
The invisible cultural shackles are very difficult to film, and a lot of work must have been done on the details of this movie.
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The opening chapter emphasizes that the male protagonist has been conducting psychological counseling all the time. He has a certain compulsive behavior because he was ridiculed by everyone for wearing a girl's skirt when he was a child, especially the most beautiful girl he liked at that time laughed at him. traumatized him.
In the real world, in order to fight against all this subconsciously, he has become a straight male cancer who is misogynistic and objectifies women. Addicted to "masculinity". In the parallel world, he became concerned about gains and losses, began to shed his hair, exposed his long legs, and died for alexandra, becoming the next slut-like figure for women's rights.
I always feel that this psychological counseling behavior that runs through the whole play actually wants to reflect the essence of this character, such as inner fragility, unease and so on. But in two very different societies, he would be culturally modified to look different.
In a patriarchal society, he became irresponsible, teased every woman he met, was keen to make male-only jokes, and wanted to make himself more "manly". These actions can give him a sense of security. In the "feminist" society, he needs the heroine to treat him sincerely. The heroine promised him to get married, which brought him an unparalleled sense of security. Therefore, when he knew that the heroine was actually married, people collapsed.
His series of behaviors in the "feminist" society are too similar to the stories of many women in reality, so this drama tells it very well. If you are a woman, you don't need to be physically or mentally, as long as you are Live in a place where there is a set of rules for women and you become a woman. If you don't believe me, I'll show you a different gender.
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