It's so pretty! After watching the three episodes of S1 in one breath, I thought it was sad that there was no more, but I found out that there was still S2! happy!
Four "behind-the-scenes girls" who worked in the intelligence services during World War II and had deciphered the German code to turn the tide of the war, reunite nine years later for a serial murder, despite being trapped as wives and mothers, enduring domestic violence, Despite the pain of workplace sexual harassment and unemployment, they are still determined to dig out the real culprit step by step with careful thought and positive actions.
Some expressions are really difficult. Susan, who has a happy family, will also hear the gentle and loving husband say, "Your wife and mother are your primary responsibility"; when MillIe resigned in the face of harassment and anger, the boss said, "You thought you were looking for a job now. Is the job easy, there are more girls waiting?" The situation of women is so difficult. Although they are very smart, they have to work hard for life, but under such conditions, they still have the dream of "Never be ordinary", and have sympathy and responsibility for the twelve girls who died. , with their insistence on justice, they are afraid to take risks and fight the murderer like soldiers.
Some details are also very moving. For example, during the war Millie was still carefully curling his hair with a cloth before going to bed; Jean went back to the attic cabin and saw Millie and Lucy sleeping peacefully, the kerosene lamp was warm, and she quietly put down her clothes; Susan was hiding a gun from her friends When I went to see the murderer, I took a deep look at them one last time.
When the killer succeeded again and they both felt down, Jean said:
"All that's necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing...Or good women."
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