This is not a film of personal heroism in the traditional sense. In this film, the girl is the "male protagonist" who plays the invincible drama of the hero saving the beauty in traditional film and television, and 007 is the "female protagonist" who acts as a flower screen and foil. . The "male protagonist" can be romantic everywhere, can take the initiative to court, can dominate in sex, can also fight bullies alone, launder money with black data, and can save the murderer and automatically send it to the door like a little white rabbit "The Mistress". Finally, in the face of the "female protagonist" who is fascinated, the "male protagonist" can turn around and walk away gracefully. Also in the main line, Harriet kills his father and bravely leaves the clutches, all of which allude to the tenacity and courage of women, so I said, this is a movie with a "feminist" meaning, 8 points.
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