The heroine, a waitress at a Pie Diner with a hysterical control freak husband, finds out she's pregnant just as she tries to escape her marriage. She was hostile to this little life that was not in the plan. During the physical examination, she met a new male gynecologist, and an indecent love affair between a married man and a married man began. A woman who has been tortured by mediocre and boring life almost lost her dreams, and a neurotic man who has just arrived and is full of stress, uncertainty and tension, they only have a momentary passion and a brief comfort to each other.
I thought it would be another cliché ethics movie, where women end up either returning to the family or forming another family with the so-called "late true love".
At this moment, a new life was born.
At the moment of becoming a mother, the heroine suddenly realized the energy and feelings of being a mother. All the complaints and resistances in the past disappeared when she saw this innocent and cute little body. Life is accompanied by This new life begins anew.
The woman cut off ties with her husband who couldn't bear it for a long time, and made a clear line with the doctor. She took her little girl and bought the restaurant with the money Joe left her.
The restaurant, later called "Lulu's Pie Diner", has candy-like bright colors and glittering lights.
Then came my favorite scene in the whole movie: the
heroine hugs her little angelic blond daughter and sings the tune her mother used to sing, in the fragrant kitchen, carefully crafting a Pie with chocolate and berries as the main ingredients, the warm tones and the heart-to-heart emotion between mother and daughter almost melt people into happiness...
Of course, that pie is also quite tempting.
What is the movie trying to say? Obviously not love. And those delicious pastries that appear on the stage are just adding food gimmicks to increase their selling points.
What the movie is trying to say is probably the control and enthusiasm for life that women want. Not only the heroine who wants to win her life back, but also two other waitresses, one who wants to wake up every morning feeling full of strength and anticipation in life, and the other who wants to find someone who sparks life...
just what it takes to break the stereotype The power of women is great,
and the courage of women to fight for their destiny is often insignificant, and the struggles they make are often only temporary, naive, and superficial, so they are often unsuccessful.
Until she finally finds a source of courage and strength...
like being a mother, there is another life that needs and deserves her full responsibility.
I once read a fable about a young talent who was ordered to search for an ugly witch, "What does a woman want most?" the witch said, "I can tell you, but you want to marry me back.
" Complete the task and agree to the witch's request. The witch told him, "What a woman wants most is to control her own destiny." On
the night of the wedding, the man saw a peerless beauty sitting in the bridal chamber. This is what the ugly witch looks like in the daytime at night. The beauty asked him , "I can be an ugly witch during the day and a peerless beauty at night; I can also be a peerless beauty entering and leaving the hall with you during the day, and an ugly witch in the same room with you at night. How do you want to decide?" The
man thought for a moment and said, " Since what a woman wants most is to control her own destiny. Then, your life is up to you to decide."
You know, a
woman decides to be a beauty no matter the day or night.
Life is not so simple. Sometimes, even if the fate is in your own hands, you don't know where to go.
Even now that women's consciousness is awakened, how many women still habitually attach their lives to foreign things, family and love, men and children... Society Characters and animal attributes, whether they come from the outside world or from the heart, are all layers of shackles.
If the freedom and liberation of women is an easy thing,
There will not be so many literary and artistic works still depicting groups of female characters who are trapped in the contradictions of various social roles, from Sex & the City, Lipstick Jungles, Cashmere Mafia...
And the heroine does not need to wait until It takes courage to be a mother, and even
witches will disdain if it is not a beautiful woman who can please men...
Well, it's finished.
I am not a feminist. real.
I am just a little girl who is obedient to fate and has no ambitions, who complains occasionally.
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