I don't quite understand Fat Mei's nomination. Her performance in the play is really limited, but it's amazing that the moment that wakes up the heroine can be held. After all, the turning point of the story is a bit weak by only relying on a monologue, but she did it. She is the most feminist character in the full text. Women are a model of self-improvement. In the film, the task of redeeming the heroine is also subtly entrusted to her instead of men. The status of men in it is very weakened. Yes, this is very feminist.
The audience doesn't need to criticize the heroine's bizarre character too much. In fact, she just concentrated on the twists and turns of some people in daily life. When they are confused, more or less people will have similar characteristics: jealous, irrational, self-deprecating, not reflecting on themselves but blaming the world for their failures, closing the door on those who love themselves, and ignoring those who do not love themselves The people who are guilty of kneeling and licking. Sometimes the flaws of human nature seem so inexplicable, but in special cases they are expected. All in all, this is a movie to think about after watching it.
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