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Chandler 2022-03-20 09:02:03
after rotten to the extreme
First of all, this Stepford Wifes is really rotten
to
the extreme, but suddenly there is a huge happy color at the end.
If you haven't seen it or forgot, please listen to me to remind the
story about a strong woman (Nick remembers it slowly, and the Oscar winner, I really can't stand it...)
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Eugenia 2022-03-25 09:01:11
A film that satirizes male power in the context of a thriller
I saw this inadvertently at station B. At first, it was aimed at Nicole, but I finally found out that it was a satire of male power. Recently, I happened to be studying an article by Beauvoir on equal rights between men and women. From the beginning of the title to the beginning, it was unknown for...

Faith Hill
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Nestor 2021-12-31 08:03:09
The movie itself is rough, but the concept is interesting. 1. The ideal wife a man wants is an advanced housekeeping robot + sex toy who can't think independently. This is probably the true idea of many people. So isn't it an ideal choice to turn people into robots directly? 2. The initiator of this project is actually a female engineer, who first transformed her husband, which is also very ironic. It shows that the carrier of patriarchal thought is not only a group of men with vested interests, but also women. 3. Perfect personality and perfect life are a lie. Neither life nor people can be perfect.
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Onie 2022-04-22 07:01:37
Okay, but less sci-fi elements
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