reject this kind of movie thank you

Kennedy 2022-03-25 09:01:11

Reading the introduction is about the love and marriage of strong women, but it turned out to be a sci-fi film... Looking at it, I think the core of the film has become a war between humans and robots... The director or screenwriter may have also discovered this, So in the end, he forced the male protagonist to know his mistake, and then rescued the strong women in the town, including his wife. Here it is again a drama with love at its core. It was originally a reality-themed movie, but it was filmed in a nondescript way... but the heroine is so good-looking.

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  • Jerad 2022-04-22 07:01:37

    AKA: The Perfect Wife/ The Wife Swapping Club/ The Copy Wife Director: Frank Oz Starring: Nicole Kidman / Matthew Broderick / Bette Midler / Glenn Close / Christopher Walken Release Year: 2004 Official Website: http:// www.stepfordwivesmovie.com/ imdb link: tt0327162 Country of production: USA

  • Nestor 2021-12-31 08:03:09

    The movie itself is rough, but the concept is interesting. 1. The ideal wife a man wants is an advanced housekeeping robot + sex toy who can't think independently. This is probably the true idea of ​​many people. So isn't it an ideal choice to turn people into robots directly? 2. The initiator of this project is actually a female engineer, who first transformed her husband, which is also very ironic. It shows that the carrier of patriarchal thought is not only a group of men with vested interests, but also women. 3. Perfect personality and perfect life are a lie. Neither life nor people can be perfect.

The Stepford Wives quotes

  • Walter Kresby: We should get moving.

    Dave Markowitz: Yeah, we got a meeting at the Men's Association.

    Joanna Eberhart: When will you be home, honey?

    Walter Kresby: [Dave makes a face at Walter] When I'm home.

  • Bobbie Markowitz: Add it up. All the women around here are perfect sex-kitten bimbos. All the men are drooling nerds. Doesn't that seem strange?

    Joanna Eberhart: Not to me.

    Bobbie Markowitz: Why not?

    Joanna Eberhart: I work in television.