Made in Dagenham Comments

  • Carolyn 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    The real powerful creatures are actually...

  • Lonzo 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    The growth history of a leader of a women's rights movement is also a record of the awakening process of a group's civic consciousness. The director's handling is serious yet lively, full of agitation, although some passages are too sensational and cliché, but the flaws do not hide the...

  • Katlynn 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    Feminism equal pay for men and...

  • Lacey 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    People's strikes are a habit. . Tucao, is this also called comedy? Where are the jokes!...

  • Angela 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    Still good, although sometimes the next second of lines are guessed. ....

  • Cassandre 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    The main line of the film's story is the gender struggle of serious female workers for equal pay for equal work, but the director has given a humorous and relaxed atmosphere, quite the style of "Erin Brockovich" back then. The retro style presented in the film is beautiful, and what is even more beautiful is the tenacity, tolerance and courage of women. Sally Hawkins is full of drama, more and more likable. Last but not least, if only women could do the right...

  • Brice 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    As a piece of history I would give a 10 as a movie and I can only say a...

  • Allan 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    Recently, the preference for religious, racial, and revolutionary movies has become more and more serious. When her husband chased after him on a motorcycle and said that at the beach, I suddenly...

  • Desiree 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    It always takes so much courage to insist on one thing, how many times will you think that you can't stick to it. Feminism has probably never been entirely antagonistic to men, but more of a male alliance. Once again confirmed that rosamund pike is too...

  • Josefina 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    As long as there is a dream, work hard to realize it, success is left to those who have action and perseverance, feminist movement, equal...

Extended Reading
  • Cielo 2022-03-28 08:01:02

    Made in Dagenham, Women's Emancipation

    The story is about the successful story of the strike of female workers in the Ford company in the 1960s to fight for equal pay for men and women. It belongs to the milestone of the times. Leaving aside this wonderful story itself, the passion for thinking it inspires can be reminiscent of a lot....h

  • Reggie 2022-03-28 08:01:02

    life should be like this

    I wouldn't watch this if it wasn't for Lin Yihua's recommendation in the scarf.

    After all, it wasn't 30 years ago. Sally Field's role as a female strike leader won an Oscar directly. There is no suspense.

    In the present era, what the imperialist workers hate is not the capitalists, but China's...

Made in Dagenham quotes

  • [following her talk with Rita, Connie and the rest of the Dagenham women, Barbara Castle makes a statement to the waiting journalists]

    Barbara Castle: I am delighted to announce that, following our talks this afternoon, the 187 Ford machinists *will* be going back to work on the 1st of July. They will receive an immediate pay rise of seven pence an hour which will put them at 92 percent of the male rate. However this is not all. As a result of our discussion, I can confirm that the Government is in full support of the creation of an Equal Pay Act, and by the autumn of this year I guarantee appropriate legislation to ensure that this act becomes law!

  • [Peter Hopkins is entertaining Ford boss Robert Tooley at home. He clearly regards Lisa as a wife whose only purpose is to look pretty and to be a cook, but Robert sounds out her opinions]

    Robert Tooley: Lisa. Do you mind if I call you Lisa? You must have quite a head on your shoulders. Peter tells me that you read history at Cambridge.

    Lisa Hopkins: [nervously] Yes I did.

    Robert Tooley: Mind if I ask: what do you think of our little problem over at the factory? Do you think maybe he's a bit too much velvet glove, not enough iron fist?

    Lisa Hopkins: Not at all, no. Quite the opposite, actually. Look at Vauxhall. *They* don't have any problems with the unions. And that seems to be because General Motors have a more collaborative approach to management. Whereas at Ford you only deal with the unions because you *have* to. You tolerate them. And as a result they're more entrenched and they're aggressive in their dealings with you.

    [Robert and Peter look speechless]

    Robert Tooley: [patronisingly] Well that's a very *progressive* point of view.