Suffragette

Janice 2022-03-25 09:01:15

The most powerful appeal of a movie is not how beautiful the pictures are or how touching the story is. For me, the most perfect film is what I want to do after watching it, for a better me and a better world.
In fact, I have always been against feminism, because there is no shortage of "female chauvinism" among those who cry out for equality. This is too much of a thing, I would have chosen not to be too late.
But this movie really changed my narrow view. Among the many shouts, there are so many, thousands of people who are really fighting for equality. In order that their efforts will not go to waste, that their ideals will be realized, and that their tragic experiences will not be repeated, I defend women's rights.

If you are a woman, you have to watch this movie because you will realize how fortunate you are and utilize the rights you have and fight for others'; if you are a man, you have to watch this film also, because it will change the way you view women: not only the beauty on the surface but also the wisdom and strength they have within.
It has been a long since I saw such a powerful, appealing and impacting piece like this. I could say it makes me think and rethink and I would love to share that with you.
The world is unbelievably beautiful and gorgeous; we have the right and duty to make sure everyone sees the way we do.

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  • Vivien 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    It is also very routine, but the routines of the Old World should be more natural and peaceful. There are a few lines that I particularly like. But the most embarrassing point is that even the British government 100 years ago was civilized and civilized in the Zhao family of 8012. They can assemble, distribute, have independent office buildings, and will not aim machine guns and tanks at the parade. They finally reported the death of a feminist in the whole society. 2 is when the final credits scrolled out that "1949, CHINA" appeared when women all over the world got the right to vote, huh.

  • Alyson 2022-03-21 09:02:44

    A hundred years ago, a man could decide on his own to put his own son up for adoption. A hundred years later, when a Chinese woman lay on a delivery bed, it was still up to her husband to save her life. We are still enduring all kinds of harassment in the office, and we seem to have made a lot of progress, and we seem to be standing still. btw, China finally appeared in the list of countries with the right to vote for women, which is completely a capital irony

Suffragette quotes

  • Maud Watts: They lied to us!

    Inspector Arthur Steed: They didn't lie. They promised nothing, they gave nothing.

  • Violet Miller: There's a big gatherin' Friday. They're saying she's to speak.

    Maud Watts: I can't go. I can't.

    Violet Miller: You can't not.