women's rights.

Kallie 2022-03-28 09:01:08

Not surprisingly, the writers and directors are all women. It's hard to believe that it was only a hundred years ago that women lived so passively and humbled. Girls should take a look and see who we are standing on today. Boys should take a look and see how women have come to win the rights that are inherent to them. This is not a gender confrontation, it is just a rebellion against man-made injustice, it is just a group of people demanding an equal right to live from another group. An emotionally-provocative feminist film that opens up one of the ugliest (yes, straight male cancer only) pages in British human rights history. Women, blacks, gays... The rights of every generation of vulnerable groups have to fight for themselves, even if it seems radical and criminal at the time. It's a pity that the group portrait is not well portrayed, all the supporting roles seem to do more than the heroine...
Your mother's name is Maud Watts, don't forget that name, cause I'll be waiting for you to find me. Will you find me George?
The United Kingdom has a movie about British history with a good cast and a retro tone every year; the portrayal of female laborers is still very powerful, and the heroine has just started to participate in street activities a few times. The medals and flowers are a bit cute, but in the end, I feel that the rhythm is a bit abrupt and the rhythm is not smooth; the disadvantages of the all-star cast: when HBC brings out the tea, it is inevitable to feel that the tea will either die or become an animal after drinking it...
To resist is not to be an antagonist, but to be a participant; to fight and shout is not to want more, but to fight for the equality that should be possessed; resistance does not want to be violent, but it is the only language that will be heard in a male-dominated society; The rights and interests of every generation of vulnerable groups are accompanied by endless blood and sacrifices. Now, you ask me why I still feel the same way, because the current status quo has not changed, and I hope we live up to what we have.
Freddie Lyon sat on the doorstep and glanced at Bel who was speaking from a distance. I'm going to cry. This episode impressed me so much. TAT.

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Suffragette quotes

  • Emmeline Pankhurst: We do not want to be law breakers. We want to be law makers.

  • Inspector Arthur Steed: The fear is, they won't break, Sir. If one of them dies, we'll have blood on our hands and they'll have their martyr.

    Benedict Haughton: That must not happen, or Mrs Pankhurst will have won.