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Davonte 2022-03-22 09:02:40

A typical American commercial film. For the film itself, I don't have much to say. The elements of pure love, the pursuit of freedom, and the reproduction of history make the film commercial and mediocre. It was something else that evoked the feeling.

Lovers get married as a main line softens the conflict contained in the middle. However, in addition to the main line, the content that shows the humbleness of women will still be highlighted. In the society in the film, women are very lowly. There is no right to education, and I don’t know what a dream is. I only submit to the servile thinking of the male world. Although the men in power do not allow women to receive education, they dote on beautiful and intelligent women, so they have beautiful women. opportunity to seek relative freedom. It is a pity that this freedom is only superficial freedom and has nothing to do with the human spirit. As said in the film: From the cage of interest marriage to a bigger cage. In order to win the favor of men, the heroine learns to gain wisdom and cultivation, and then sells her cultivation to obtain the right to live; sadly, the heroine thinks that she has the freedom to love. The fact is that she never got it from the beginning to the end; the freedom of sex and the freedom of love is just a kind of reward for betrayal, and she has never been respected and recognized from beginning to end.

She thought she was free and noble, and could give real love to the men in power; however, the pity she thought was nothing but a deal in the patriarchal world. The men in the film are extremely incompetent. They continue to have failed marriages in order to cover up their inferiority in the career and business. In fact, it is not worthy of pity to not be loved because of such reasons; Women bear the responsibility for the rise and fall of the country, they pay their arms to buy a night of joy, and they finally fear bearing their own faults, condescendingly and condescendingly let this woman accept a ridiculous trial as a scapegoat. In the face of such a situation, I really can't think that the heroine can finally be truly released, and I can't think that the men who finally stood up to protect her were out of conscience.

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There is too much contempt for male dominance in society.

What should true equality be? Equality is not sexist, there is no so-called care and mercy. Women should not be accustomed to accepting pity and protection, accepting gender inferiority and not working hard, living for the enrichment of ideas and chasing dreams, not to please others; men should not expect the lack of self-confidence and self-confidence from alms-protection. The sense of being respected should not be used to cover up the essence of masculinity in this way.

Just because some accumulated knowledge and feelings were catalyzed by this movie, so I was eager to pour it out and had no other intentions.

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Dangerous Beauty quotes

  • Veronica Franco: There's not a man in Venice I can't have.

    Marco Venier: And there's not a woman in Venice I can't have.

    Veronica Franco: You cannot have me.

  • Veronica Franco: I confess that as a young girl I loved a man who would not marry me for want of a dowry. I confess I had a mother who taught me a different way of life, one I resisted at first but learned to embrace. I confess I became a courtesan, traded yearning for power, welcomed many rather than be owned by one. I confess I embraced a whore's freedom over a wife's obedience. I confess I find more ecstacy in passion than in prayer. Such passion is prayer. I confess I pray still to feel the touch of my lover's lips. His hands upon me, his arms enfolding me... Such surrender has been mine. I confess I pray still to be filled and enflamed. To melt into the dream of us, beyond this troubled place, to where we are not even ourselves. To know that always, this is mine. If this had not been mine-if I had lived any other way-a child to her husband's will, my soul hardened from lack of touch and lack of love... I confess such endless days and nights would be a punishment far greater than you could ever mete out. You, all of you, you who hunger so for what I give yet cannot bear to see that kind of power in a woman. You call God's greatest gift-ourselves, our yearning, our need to love-you call it filth and sin and heresy... I repent there was no other way open to me. I do not repent my life.