Feminist blockbuster!

Fay 2022-04-08 09:01:13

Ugh! There are so few people watching such an awesome movie! Writer's film, with subtitles: ending, ink, orangutan (this requires reading books to make up lessons), poets' quarrels all emphasize the narrative of language, not easy to judge people, solipsism, healthy lesbian family, sperm donation A girl who has an abortion, love between a man and a woman, a mother who studies feminism talks about poetry, sends a good first edition book to her doctoral girlfriend, is independent, has judgment and determination, dares to love and hate, bravely loves and scolds, don't be hostile and don't be narrow-minded women normal encounters. With the simplest little things and one day's experience, bring out a lot of profound things.

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  • Ola 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    Like a warm afternoon in autumn. A chapter road movie, a story with love. The grandmother by the lace is too domineering and handsome. She brought her granddaughter along to raise money and met many old friends. This kind of intersection has derived a lot of past events. Not deliberately provocative but makes you feel warm everywhere, family members are people who will love you unconditionally in the end no matter how noisy they are.

  • Nellie 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    Recently, during the awards season, I have been watching "Serious and Serious" movies, and suddenly there is a long-lost Xiaoqingxin who is very happy to watch. This is a wonderful combination of a family of women. Three generations of women have experienced different eras, different personalities and different lives that can be seen. It is so interesting. Grandma is an old Lala with an extremely vicious mouth. It seems that she is T-biased. When she was young, she was confused, impulsive, and self-willed.

Grandma quotes

  • Sage: Well, atleast I'm learning some new insults. My friends just pretty much call each other bitch, ho and slut.

  • Sage: Grandma, do you have any more ideas?

    Elle Reid: Yeah, afraid I do.