The eldest brother also angered that others are "single-core processors with a single rib", and especially recognized his own horns.
Isn't this typical bullying and paranoia? Does it make sense to argue that a job in the city rejects her? This is a work that discusses human nature and social issues. This woman is a code name in itself. He can be Eva Smith or Diane or Mrs. Billing. . . She could be a female factory worker, a female store employee, or a future single mother who is pregnant and cannot rely on a man to seek help from a women's aid organization. . . In short, she could be any woman who is at war, in the context of economic depression, hungry at any time, driven out by her landlord and homeless! At the beginning of the film, it is a metaphor for women's status. The daughters of factory owners and court presidents will be used as tools for business marriage, and the mother said: "There is still a lot we can do." Is there really that much that can be done? This sentence is really ironic. Needless to say, at that time, even now, it was not completely fair to women, and women were always in a disadvantaged position. So, don't worry about whether this woman is willing to degenerate to sell herself. She is just a symbol. What the movie wants to discuss is not "Whether a woman is degenerate is not working hard enough." The name of the movie is "House of Sin" , This family can be a small family, or it can be a social system, a ruling party, or a country. . . A woman is a code name, and every member of the family is also a code name. There are capitalists, charitable organizations, etc. It is impossible for a family to be related to this woman by such a coincidence. There is no need to lean on the "family". With the actions of the family, it means that in that environment, injustice will be suffered all the time and everywhere. This is also the ingeniousness of the film's design. In short, as said in the movie, each of us is not a single individual, we should try our best to help others when we can. Therefore, I saw a certain landlord reply to a certain sentence: a single-core processor with a single tendon. I think it's just that the screenwriter doesn't block the opportunity for the heroine to work in the whole city, and he especially recognizes his own ideas. . . . Bar?.
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