Made in Dagenham Comments

  • Scot 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    In the 1960s, women workers at the Ford factory in England went on strike for equal pay for equal work, which changed history. Although it is a big subject, I will not hate watching this movie. British accent, 60's fashion, BOBO head, mini skirt, Cafe.... very...

  • Haven 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Although the script is not as exciting as expected, it is still good-looking because of the coexistence of humorous inspiration and delicate emotions. In addition, Sally Hawkins really exudes a sense of drama all over her body. Her performance alone is worth watching. Rosamund Pike doesn't have much drama, but she is really a...

  • Bethany 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    It's good-looking, but it's too fairy-tale-like, with too many reasonable men in it. I believe that the real struggle is far more difficult than the film shows, and encounters far greater obstacles. Men always think that they do not prostitute, do not gamble, do not cheat, and they are willing to give to their families and go home from get off work is a blessing that women should be content with and be grateful for, but as Rita said: all this is what it should be. Unfortunately, nearly half a...

  • Melba 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    I'm not a feminist, not even a 100% advocate for gender equality. But still cheesy like this kind of inspirational female movie. Floral dresses, candy-colored earrings, graceful curves and delicate dresses. Beneath these beautiful appearances, what attracts me more is tenacity, tolerance and courage. By the way, the aura of the same red on different people is very different, and the retro style is really the best embodiment of...

  • Raphael 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    The film is simple and meaningful. At that time, these women were amazing, which changed my feeling of emptiness/separation/boring in British films. SALLY is a bit like JLH, especially with a smile, and the costumes are also very...

  • Kaylie 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    This story tells us how many hardships and tears were hidden behind those great moments and in the pictures that changed history. As she said to her husband, it's not because you don't hit women that I'm lucky, because equality is what a husband and wife should have. Alas, what they desperately want to win is the power they deserve, as natural as breathing. "There is no gender in the world, only those who are willing to accept...

  • Theodore 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Without knowing the real situation, I don't know whether the film exaggerated the strike or understated it. Perhaps the fact is that there is no fierce conflict as people imagined, and there is no particularly strict organization. At the beginning of the strike, everyone was very inexperienced and did not know what to do, and did not expect to cause such a big disturbance, but it was more like a party. As the old lady who participated in the strike said at the end of the credits, we are ladies,...

  • Cristina 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Routines and dog blood are always unavoidable, but the British are able to shoot such warm and exciting inspirational sketches. As a female compatriot, it is really cool to watch! Cast is also very loving, Minister Iron Maiden is so handsome, Sally Hawkins is as gentle and tough as always, Rosamund Pike is a charming retro beauty, and Uncle Rupert Graves is wretchedly soy...

  • Jocelyn 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    This is obviously a blockbuster fight for human rights, which grandson translated it into "We need...

  • Linnie 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Don't be so...

Extended Reading
  • Alisa 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    As long as there is a dream, it will come true

    A film about the feminist movement. As a representative of female workers, Rita performed very well. Women's tenacity, perseverance, perseverance, and finally victory - a bloody plot, although this is a true story. What impresses me about the film is its details. As sung at the end of the film: as...

  • Ron 2022-03-28 08:01:02

    Young women, go see Made In Dagenham (spoiler)

    I argued with a foreign friend yesterday. In his opinion, China should recognize same-sex marriage (the United Kingdom recognizes partnership).
    I said, it takes time, in Eastern society, it takes time.

    Coincidentally, I watched the movie Made In Dagenham in the evening. Children born in the 1980s...

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.