Women's group plays under the lens of female directors are called feminist films. Just a bunch of fragments of life, showing all kinds of life, around the theme of love. Someone is married, but the husband is a reckless young man with a completely different personality (I seem to have seen the unhappy married life that continues outside the camera); the beautiful heroine's marriage is worried by her parents, but she cannot help but love her. The married husband falls into pain and loss, and sees his lover's wife who is far less beautiful than her own. She enjoys a happy and peaceful life and is unaware of her husband's love affair. Although she is full of anger towards her lover, she can't bear it. Breaking the lies and disturbing the happiness of this kind woman, at the same time, a handsome policeman likes her, but she has no idea; a woman who doesn't like to dress up and has a neutral style welcomes a same-sex customer, her eyes are getting hotter and hotter Spicy, a same-sex friendship is brewing; an old lady taking care of an older old lady has a sunset romance with an elderly gentleman, and when they are about to start dating, the old lady is hesitant about the older old lady in the future Who will take care of them? Finally, I gave up my romance and continued the peaceful life of the past—opening a tailor shop and taking care of an older old lady; a single woman who wanted to make a name for herself on TV and prepared for it, but Finally, unable to accept the rigidity and inhumanity in the interview process, she retreated in the middle of the process. The postmenopausal woman uses red ink from time to time to create the illusion of eternal youth, so as to obtain a certain delicate balance in her heart... This is not Movies, this is life. Several women, several encounters, and living with regrets... The female director later exported the popular "Why Home" in China.
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