It is only from the film that I saw such a feeling that friends are pulling each other into the abyss, so that my heart is full, and some selfishness is covered up.
A friend said that he was very moved to see the car jumping, but no matter how beautiful and charming the scene was, it couldn't cover up the mediocre expressions in this film.
Patriarchal? Feminism? What's the point and why the distinction? How many contradictions are there in human beings?
There is a lack of understanding and tolerance in the relationship between people, whether of the same sex or the opposite sex.
This is the key, so it is inappropriate to elevate this film to the height of confrontation with patriarchy.
In addition, some friends, especially women, should not hear the anti-patriarchy, and feel as if all the sense of inequality will become clear and their emotions will become more sensitive. This film is very objectively speaking, it is just a not so exciting shootout film, there is almost no possibility for people to think about it, and the space is too small.
The little man who gave the money inside was very interesting.
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