What I think of when watching the movie review [Chinese version of Juno]

Sigurd 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I myself am now an eight-month pregnant woman.

The two stories of the Chinese version of Juno suddenly reminded me of what happened to me:

1. When I was unmarried, I went to the gynecological hospital to check my body. The old doctor roughly stabbed the cotton swab directly into the lower body and pulled it out to say that there was inflammation. Her impatience and disgust were evident when I mentioned being unmarried. What is the relationship between body inflammation and being unmarried? Moreover, I have grown up to work and can be responsible for my marriage and love. I just asked her if she needed to take medicine, and she didn't mention it with a straight face, which made me inexplicable.

2. The second thing happened after I got married, and I could see it in five months of pregnancy. Because the belly does not show, it looks smaller than some obvious pregnant women, just like some three or four months. My family lives near a well-known university, and the green environment is very good. I usually go for a walk in the school when I have nothing to do. There is no printer at home, so I once went to school to print documents. The print shop is downstairs in the boys' dormitory, and I waited for my family in a seat near the downstairs of the boys' dormitory.

At this time, a woman in her 40s and 50s came across. She was wearing conservative and gold-rimmed glasses. She was like the director of the discipline department in high school. A cold expression of contempt and disdain appeared. She probably thought that I was a student of this school, and she had already added a plot like [a college student is pregnant before marriage, and the father of the unborn child is hiding in the dormitory] in her mind.

You see, in China. Not doing anything that transcends morality will lead to countless suspicions and malice. Even if a woman becomes pregnant because of a criminal, she will not be tolerated and protected, but will be cast aside and reprimanded.

【About abortion】

"Painless human flow only takes three minutes, let you solve your troubles in your sleep", this is a Chinese human flow advertisement. It was broadcast on TV many times when I was 13 or 4 years old, and I can still remember it today. that ad. Tell women that there is no pain, just like sleeping, and that the fetus in the womb is not a great life, but just a burden of trouble;

There is no other country where people flow advertising cards are printed and distributed in the most prosperous commercial streets like China. And no country can make abortion a political movement. In the mighty revolutionary-like slogans of "Blood in a river rather than another birth" and "Let it flow down or flow down, it's impossible to give birth", how many fetuses have been murdered or even born. They were directly strangled to death by radicals like the Red Guards. How cruel and terrible.

Every fetus has human rights, and they come to the world yearning for life.

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Extended Reading
  • Branson 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    A youthful sketch that people can't put it down.

  • Joana 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    A popular film from the end of last year to the present, this year’s Oscar for best original screenplay. Minor mothers, I believe this is like a bolt from the blue in a Chinese-style campus or at home, but the tone of the film is very relaxed. The 16-year-old Juno has a big belly, and her classmates stand on both sides of the corridor to clear the way for her. People can't help but laugh. It doesn’t make much sense to discuss the differences between Chinese and American cultures or the respect for democracy or human rights today. Ellen Page is not cute or kind, but strong and brave enough. Highly recommend OST.

Juno quotes

  • Juno MacGuff: Oh, *wicked* pic in the PennySaver, by the way. Super classy - not like those people with the fake woods in the background. Honestly who do they think they're fooling?

    Vanessa Loring: You found us in the PennySaver?

  • Mac MacGuff: And this, of course, is Juno.

    Mark Loring: Like the city in Alaska?

    Juno MacGuff: No.

    Mark Loring: No? Hon, shall we sit down and get to know one another?

    Vanessa Loring: Oh, I thought I would get some drinks. What would anyone like? I have Pellegrino, or Vitamin Water or Orange Juice or...

    Juno MacGuff: I'll have a Maker's Mark, please. Up.

    Mac MacGuff: She's kidding. Junebug has a wonderful sense of humor. Just one of her many genetic gifts.