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Mary 2021-12-11 08:01:34
Whether you choose to be a career-oriented woman or a housewife, as long as you are happy and satisfied, it is...
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Concepcion 2021-12-11 08:01:34
I like movies with female themes, for the sake of my ideals, to pursue my own value, without being restricted, let's go...
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Jaden 2021-12-11 08:01:34
The details and emotions are very meticulous, very good...
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Icie 2021-12-11 08:01:34
I have imagined many times that if women are like women and mothers are like mothers, will my life and even my personality be completely different? Will my family be completely different? Tradition may be the most efficient and least risky way of operating society, but openness and diversification will be accompanied by twists and turns, but it is also a sign of social progress. Everyone has the right to choose their own way of life, not because of the labels and responsibilities that society...
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Geovany 2022-04-21 09:02:12
Get a little background in film: About Wesleyan College for Women
1. After reading the synopsis, I thought it was the female version of "Dead Poets Society", and the result was roughly the same. 2. The place where the story takes place is Wesleyan College, in the 1950s. After seeing about 20 minutes, press pause, Baidu related information, it is very helpful for...
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Carmela 2022-04-22 07:01:31
Only by breaking your original misunderstanding of life can you have more choices in life. At that time, you will be a complete and free person.
It tells the story of the United States in 1953, when times were changing. Catherine, who graduated from the open-minded Berkeley University, went to Wesleyan Girls' School to teach art history, but Catherine, who was full of ideals and enthusiasm, boldly challenged the outdated teaching system. .
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Giselle Levy: [in reference to the husband in etiquette class] Whatever you do, don't put the boss's wife next to your husband.
Betty Warren: Why not?
Giselle Levy: She's screwing him.
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Connie Baker: And, it was perfect, romantic, we stayed up all night, talking.
Joan Brandwyn: [to Giselle] You're late, what happened to Sunday brunch?
Giselle Levy: We stayed up all night, too. Not talking.
Connie Baker: The psychoanalyst again.
Giselle Levy: Divine exhaustion.