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Missouri 2022-04-23 07:02:13
Feelings that can't be written down
I saw a recommendation for this video in a post.. So I searched for it. It feels to me like a sex-turned version of Dead Poets Society, but with a completely different dilemma for boys and girls. Boys need to choose between bread and ideals, while girls receive a rigorous education with the...
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Hollie 2022-04-23 07:02:13
America is not paradise
This movie is mentioned in Yang Lan's "Big Woman". So I looked for it. I can't remember what point of view this movie used to support Yang Lan. After watching the movie, I was overwhelmed with emotion.
For the United States, I have no systematic understanding. Not much is known about...
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Hermina 2022-04-23 07:02:13
Option Right First
What are we calling for when we call for equality between men and women?
Mona Lisa Smile, to some extent, deeply discussed the issue of women's freedom of choice.
The story was set in the United States in the 1950s, and there were conservative colleges for women. These colleges set courses to impart...
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Vincent 2022-04-23 07:02:13
A girl who can laugh is the best life?
Quiet and serious seems to be rarely used to describe women. Because the girl who doesn't laugh has always been unlucky, but it's a coincidence that she pushes it on luck.
In this women's university, half of them are married, and the other half are also waiting in line to propose. We study very...
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Jensen 2022-04-23 07:02:13
I wouldn't have asked your permission
I suddenly remembered that a lovely college teacher once gave us "Dead Poets Society", but after careful reflection, compared to the two, it seems that "Mona Lisa's Smile" touched me more. I saw this movie for the first time in high school. The first impression is moving. I vaguely felt what...
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Ewald 2022-04-23 07:02:13
Quotes from the movie
“My teacher, Katherine Watson, lived by her own definition, would not compromise that, not even for Wellesley. I dedicate this, my last editorial, to an extraordinary woman who lived by example and compelled us all to see the world through new eyes. By the time you read this, she’ll be sailing to...
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Dayana 2022-04-23 07:02:13
You must first enter the world and know the world, and then you can be qualified to be born and not be worldly.
"Women are not the only way to get married." You must first enter the world and know the world, and then you can stand on a high place [relative to your past self] to be born and not be worldly. For the goddess Julia Loberts? Refill In 2004, I was still very young, and I just felt it was unfair to...
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George 2022-04-23 07:02:13
The female version of spring breeze and rain?
When it comes to discussions and classifications for men and women, there is always a reason why "Spring Breeze and Rain" is for everyone, while "Mona Lisa" is for women. Wouldn't a man feel the same way after seeing this film, just to do what he wants to do instead of what everyone tells you to...
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Krista 2022-04-23 07:02:13
Mona Lisa's smile
A taste of femininity. The biggest obstacle to the awakening of women's consciousness is not men, but women. I believe that women can change the world when they come together.
Mothers teach their daughters to care for their husbands and children, and after their daughters become mothers, they still...
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Damien 2022-04-23 07:02:13
Women, to be independent, to continue to exude great charm because of dreams and pursuits, not just rouge gouache...
Julia Roberts is such an attractive woman. With this role, it is an existence that makes all women proud. She asks girls to reflect on whether there is really no other value and pursuit in this life besides marriage and having children, and she is also indirectly affecting the people around her...
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