Feminism? No, the opposite of feminism

Trudie 2022-09-23 18:58:07

When I watched the movie, I felt that the general reaction was that I didn't understand it very well, but I felt that a tight string was finally loosened, um, that's the end of it, it's pretty good, the whole is very consistent, and there's no unwarranted reversal .I

expected this movie to be a feminist movie. Some of the introductions I saw were that the heroine was slapped, but she was very strong, underestimated her friends, etc. I watched the feature film, completely Isn't that the case. First of all, the heroine is not a positive image in the film. Is she happy? No. She is not a happy daughter and has a bad relationship with her parents. She is not a happy mother, think Her son seems to be closer to her best friend. She is also not a happy wife, her marriage has broken down, and she can't let go of her ex-husband. Needless to say. Secondly, how many characteristics of female empowerment does the heroine have? She is quite strong, but rather than being strong, it is better to say she has a strong sense of insecurity, distrusts her surroundings, and wants to close herself. Up, most of the time, she is full of hostility and thorns towards the people around her, isn't she? In addition to being strong on the surface, there is basically no feminist characteristics in the traditional concept. Career success is just a post label, there are not many plots to show why she succeeded in her career. Finally, on the surface, it seems that everyone has a certain degree of attachment to the heroine, both men and women. However, this attachment is essentially due to the attraction of the heroine's sexuality. In this regard, it's a straight man's way of thinking...

but then again, it's not a feminist movie, but I'd like it a little more :P In my opinion, this movie is about What a devastating impact childhood trauma can bring to a person's life. The heroine looks like she has everything, but in fact she has nothing, and has a terrible relationship with everyone around her. It should be taken as a warning. :P

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Elle quotes

  • Michèle Leblanc: So we can still be friends? You know what I mean by "friends"? No more fucking.

  • Anna: What did you see in him?

    Michèle Leblanc: It was just one of those things. An opportunity. I wanted to get laid.

    Anna: That's no excuse. It was shabby.

    Michèle Leblanc: Worse than that even.