The beginning of the film is shot in a pseudo-documentary form, but the whole process is not in the form of a documentary, although it is sometimes accompanied by Abilene's narration, which is like a first-person narration. In fact, it is not so much that Skeeter's novel is the content of the story, just like the narrative of the story is also the protagonist of the story. But in fact, the whole film is a novel written by Abeline, because she found Abeline from Skeeter, and then Abeline agreed to tell Skeeter her story, but she said it would be better if she wrote it herself. And she also said in the video, he said that there will be a writer in our family, I thought it was him, but it was me. So in the film, Skeeter wrote a novel based on the town and published it. But the whole movie is more like an adaptation of Abeline's novel. So Abeline is the narrator of the film, and Abeline is the protagonist in my opinion. But the film isn't all about looking at issues from Abilene's point of view, which makes it obvious that these issues are narrow and sometimes presented to the audience from a bystander's point of view. So often the first person and the third person are replaced. In fact, the filming technique of this film is very similar to that of a letterhead story. In fact, such a shooting technique is rare. The protagonist all uses the story she wrote as an opportunity to tell the stories she has seen or heard, with first-person narration. But when it comes to the stories they write, they are objective again, and the scene becomes a third-person perspective. And they are all interspersed with the interview clips of this undocumented film, like breaking the fourth wall with the audience, having a spiritual dialogue and resonance with the audience, and telling the story in a warm and calm way, the audience has more sympathy and recognition. . Of course, this film is about racism, white people discriminate against black people. But I think there's also a prejudice against women in the world, whether it's white women or black women. This is also a film that encourages women to be brave and confident and not rely on men. This movie is a group play of women, the protagonists are almost all women, there are only a few men and they don't appear for a long time, and they exist as supporting roles. Even as women, white women have a deep sense of discrimination against black women. In fact, many black women have worked for white families all their lives, raising white children to grow up, and white children become masters and boss them. It is actually very sad. Black women treat them as hard as their own children. Dear. And these white children still deeply discriminate against blacks. In fact, this kind of racial prejudice is deeply rooted in education and environment since childhood. Let them take it for granted that black people are slaves. It also reflects from the side that this society is a society full of prejudice. Of course, there are also good-hearted white children, such as Skeeter. She was raised by her black nanny. She taught kindness and responsibility a lot. From the beginning, it appeared that she was different from those wives who only played cards. She was an independent and free image. She longed for love, but did not think marriage was the only way out for women. She found a job as a writer herself, only She, when a black man serves her, she politely says thank you. That's why she wanted to write a novel from the perspective of a black woman. Lifut's daughter, Lifudi only cares about her beauty and never cares about her own daughter. When encountering problems, she will not teach carefully, but will only beat and scold. Abilene taught her carefully, took care of her, and encouraged her. So Riford's daughter said, Abby, you're my mom. And Abeline's love for Rift's daughter was one of the reasons she helped Skeeter write her novel. Another point is that society has prejudice against women. Except for Skeeter, the other white women in the film are the roles of husbands and children. They have no jobs of their own, no opinions, and only rely on men to listen to their husbands. And when Skeeter was interviewing for newspapers and magazines, the editor-in-chief, a white man, ignored Skeeter's many honors and learning experience. What he looked at was recommendation letters, and he looked at the object of women's attachment. And he assigned Skeeter a page for cleaning, and he believed that women should be cleaning and doing housework. When the men in the family laughed at her when they knew that she was going to write and write about cleaning, how could a delicate princess clean up. When Skeeter confidently and happily shared with the little sister that he got a job through his own efforts. No one congratulates her and encourages her, they care more about clothes color, gossip news and playing cards. rather than work anything. Skeeter's mother worked hard to introduce her, believing that getting married was the most important thing. The little sisters also worked hard to introduce Skeeter, because they deeply believed that only marriage was the final destination for women. People listen to their husbands. And when Skeeter was interviewing for newspapers and magazines, the editor-in-chief, a white man, ignored Skeeter's many honors and learning experience. What he looked at was recommendation letters, and he looked at the object of women's attachment. And he assigned Skeeter a page for cleaning, and he believed that women should be cleaning and doing housework. When the men in the family laughed at her when they knew that she was going to write and write about cleaning, how could a delicate princess clean up. When Skeeter confidently and happily shared with the little sister that he got a job through his own efforts. No one congratulates her and encourages her, they care more about clothes color, gossip news and playing cards. rather than work anything. Skeeter's mother worked hard to introduce her, believing that getting married was the most important thing. The little sisters also worked hard to introduce Skeeter, because they deeply believed that only marriage was the final destination for women. People listen to their husbands. And when Skeeter was interviewing for newspapers and magazines, the editor-in-chief, a white man, ignored Skeeter's many honors and learning experience. What he looked at was recommendation letters, and he looked at the object of women's attachment. And he assigned Skeeter a page for cleaning, and he believed that women should be cleaning and doing housework. When the men in the family laughed at her when they knew that she was going to write and write about cleaning, how could a delicate princess clean up. When Skeeter confidently and happily shared with the little sister that he got a job through his own efforts. No one congratulates her and encourages her, they care more about clothes color, gossip news and playing cards. rather than work anything. Skeeter's mother worked hard to introduce her, believing that getting married was the most important thing. The little sisters also worked hard to introduce Skeeter, because they deeply believed that only marriage was the final destination for women.
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