That little thing about women--"Women First"/"Women's Great War"

Lon 2022-03-24 09:03:07

I finished watching this "Women First" (Women's Battle) in one breath today, and it was also recommended by Tire on my blog. At first it made me decide to watch it based on its subject matter, but also a story about girlfriends. Meg Ryan is also my all time favorite. Watching her films is easy, no brainstorming, no sadness.

Maybe it's after "THE SEX AND THE CITY", the story of the four-person walk is overwhelming, although the theme is old-fashioned, but you will never get tired of such a story. Ryan is the absolute protagonist here, and it is worth mentioning that there is no male character in this film, it is purely a story between women. Little girls, women, old ladies, all kinds of women, all kinds of lives.

Self-redemption, a word that sounds mysterious, but it is shown here in a close-to-the-people way. In the face of difficulties, family members and friends are important, but in the end, only you can get rid of the difficulties. Sometimes it is so strange that the lingering haze that has been haunting you suddenly becomes clear at a certain moment when you are struggling to understand. This is actually what you've been looking at inside yourself all along. The psychological hints to himself, combined with the power of many counseling, gathered the armpit into a fur, and poured out in an instant, completing the redemption of the self.

PS: Ryan's figure is well maintained, however, sweetheart is old, but still soft. The old housekeeper and maid were really caring.

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The Women quotes

  • Crystal Allen: [while on the phone with Steven] What if I cook us a romantic dinner tonight?

    Pat: The big white square thing with the fire coming out of it is the stove.

  • Catherine Frazier: [Over lunch, with her daughter - Meg Ryan] What'd you want me to do? Punish Daddy?