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Jason 2022-04-14 09:01:06
Naked physical violence inflicted on women. After observing that the heroine was detected to be pregnant, she burned a red paperclip and pierced her nose, as if to embolden her helpless self-trying to challenge her body norms and become a bad girl. But in the face of wiping oil at the checkout, he could only swallow his anger, and actually had no way of resisting; knowing that he was pregnant, no matter whether the abortion was successful or not, the violence would only be used against himself...
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Amy 2022-04-14 09:01:06
I don't like it because I don't support the theme, I don't support the women's misery and the anti-abortion bill, it's just too deliberate and clumsy. Each of the original dilemmas is set too extreme. Is the layered tragedy really universal and authentic? Let alone trying to make real comparisons with Lady Bird, I'm all the more grateful for those small and specific...
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Joanny 2022-04-13 09:01:06
Even if they are disgusted, they have to trade sex and money in order to survive, which refutes the social structure of women as accessories under male hegemony. But it has a taste of youth pain literature... In fact, the most piercing knife did not come from every man who was eyeing him around, but from within the female group, the female doctor who released the abortion video to intimidate the heroine, and the The female protagonist whose cousin said "you go with him...
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Casey 2022-04-13 09:01:06
Do you regret being born a woman? Please choose: A. Never B. Rarely C. Sometimes D....
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Brown 2022-04-13 09:01:06
It's really like a variant of "Three Weeks and Two Days in April", but it lacks the Mongi-esque social background laying, and focuses more on women's suffering before sexual violence and abortion, but it's well shot - no The plot of dog blood, instead, expresses in a smooth and unwavering way how this painful problem penetrates into daily life; underage women are especially prone to fall into the weaker side of the body and economy, and everything is unbearable in "Never, rarely, Sometimes,...
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Julie 2022-04-13 09:01:06
The director is really amazing, I'm heartbroken when I watch it, I'm going to die of worry if I want to have such a...
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Donnell 2022-04-13 09:01:06
Maybe the expectations are too high, and the overall aesthetic is still...
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Zella 2022-04-13 09:01:06
If the two girls in "Three Weeks and Two Days in April" watch this movie, they may feel a little envy in their hearts, and then they will also sink into deep...
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Augustine 2022-04-13 09:01:06
Much like the three times I accompany my sister to have abortions and the subway station where I was carrying suitcases up and down in New...
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Alexys 2022-04-13 09:01:06
Catching the subway in New York with a large suitcase is probably the best metaphor for an unintended pregnancy for an underage girl. But just like this irrational suitcase, the covert narrative of the whole film is not so much a space for the audience to imagine, but rather the creator is not confident and gives up the responsibility of explanation, but he does not hesitate to make some deliberate Slogan lens. In contrast, 432 and "Juno" of the same theme are much...
Never Rarely Sometimes Always Comments
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Pearlie 2022-04-19 09:03:16
Never see, rarely think, sometimes wonder, always cry
"Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always" is a personal essay on watching movies. I often think about non-serious film reviews. Most of Jia Zhangke's films in China have a very realistic style. This type of film is too real. It makes people unable to look directly and feels depressing (maybe because I am...
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Lamont 2022-04-09 09:01:09
Uncomfortable
I happened to see this movie in a circle of friends on my birthday, and I was immediately attracted to watch it because of the unknown title. I was at home on New Year's Day and wanted to watch a movie, so I picked this movie from my most recent list. Online I watched it, but because the network...
Never Rarely Sometimes Always quotes
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Skylar: Don't you ever just wish you were a dude?
Autumn: All the time.
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Social Worker #2: Whatever your decision is is totally fine, as long as it's yours.