Personally, I don't like the words "feminism" very much. I can't help but think of Cixi sitting high in the temple. Defending rights means realizing self-freedom, and chasing power will inevitably deprive others of their freedom. In the Chinese context, the metaphor of "feminism" seems to be more about women's thirst for power that has been suppressed for five thousand years.
In the 1960s, in order to realize "feminism", Western women cut their long hair, put on suit pants, read and read, and went to the gym to exercise. They regard all men as enemies and tyrants, and they must exercise their body and mind to be stronger than men in order to overthrow their rule. In modern China, more and more women with masculine dresses and behaviors have appeared since "Super Girl". Their unique personality has been enthusiastically sought after by many young fans. In particular, these fans are also female. To a certain extent, these neutral female stars exist like religious leaders, and her brilliant image has given hope to a crowd of fanatical believers. After the Virgin Mary, women have once again become the core of faith, and "men" seem to be dispensable.
Can this method of acting and replacing "men" really achieve "feminism"? To quote the most profound sentence of "Nikita": Sometimes, fragility is our strongest weapon. The strength of a woman never lies in her strength, but her ingenuity and her soft posture, deliberately masculine, instead of discarding the original advantage of a woman.
So I admire Nikita, she is beautiful, sexy, smart and powerful, and the most rare thing is that she is full of emotions. As a professional agent who kills countless people, she feels guilty for the evil deeds she committed in the past. She maintains compassion and compassion for the world. She will cry emotionally when she thinks of her lost lover. It is these feminine delicacy and warmth that make many people willing to gather around her and fight side by side with her, regardless of male or female. As a result, we see Batman and Superman are always busy single-handedly at different crime scenes, while Nikita is like an excellent commander, deploying each vital force.
Some people classify "Nikita" as a "feminist" TV series. I think "feminism" is more suitable. The female characters in "Nikita" did not evolve into Godzilla, but are beautiful, sexy and gentle without exception. Although their hearts and bodies are even stronger than men, they are too tough and easy to break, showing their weak talents. The other party snapped his throat at the moment of relaxation.
I define "feminism" as "playing the unique beauty of women, using soft feminine expressions, connecting people with feelings, and using cooperation to bring the world back to order." Just like the title of a recent book "Japanese Women: "Gentle Revolution", gentle feminism may really lead this rapid and impetuous society into a silent transformation.
I hope that one day, what we see in the news reports is no longer the shadows of swords and swords, but the beautiful shadows of women.
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