Pull something irrelevant - the end of men

Maeve 2022-03-25 09:01:08

The end of men is an article published in the Atlantic magazine in 2010, focusing on the relative changes in the socioeconomic status of men and women in the United States as society develops. The decline of U.S. manufacturing industry has dealt a heavy blow to the employment of men, and the decline in economic status has resulted in a subsequent decline in social status, and the status of the head of the family is not guaranteed. On the contrary, women's occupations are less affected by the recession of manufacturing industry. With the improvement of economic status, women get rid of the status of subordinate goods and begin to have more and more right to speak. Some women can independently support their families to raise children, and more and more single mothers are. The article quoted that 60% of college graduates were women and 40% were men. If these women were only regarded as men with the same degree of education, then 1/3 of highly educated women were destined to be lonely for a lifetime. This can also explain how the girl in the opposite office is howling every day that men are hard to find.

After talking so much, I think that the male protagonist played by the film boss Qian is a typical blue-collar worker struggling in an unfriendly employment environment. He graduated from high school and worked hard to make a living. And his ex-wife was above middle class, dressed decently and lived lavishly. Although it is not ruled out that the ex-wife is a good second marriage, but you can feel the difference in values ​​between her and the male protagonist. Maybe the two are high school sweethearts, but with the growth of the ex-wife's vision and the development of her career, parting ways with the male lead can be regarded as a matter of course.

Then I have to say the second girl that Boss Qian got at the end of the film. Although the second girl is not well-off to open a mobile clinic, she is a doctor! Highly educated, high income (potential), even if you temporarily open the halo of Notre Dame and mix in the countryside, you are definitely among the best, and your vision is not comparable to that of a construction worker. In the film, Boss Qian also won the heart of the girl by donating money, but according to the skill group of Boss Qian, if you want to continue to donate money, you have to keep robbing the bank... ah... ah... So in reality, this combination is really unsustainable .

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Logan Lucky quotes

  • Jimmy Logan: We need, like, a computer whizz, like one of them Facebook boys.

    Fish Bang: I know everything there is to know about computers, okay?

    Jimmy Logan: Do you?

    Fish Bang: All the Twitters, I know 'em.

  • Joe Bang: Well, hello. I guess someone grew up. What's your name again, little Logan?

    Mellie Logan: Mellie.

    Joe Bang: Mellie! Mellie, Mellie, Mellie. That rhymes with... smelly. Nice.

    Clyde Logan: Shut up.