a little impression

Melisa 2022-04-21 09:01:36

How to say it, it is very sad, because of the situation of women in that era. The texture of this drama is not inferior to watching it 14 years later. It does not use too much drama and exaggerated plots to describe the American society in the late 1950s, but uses the most real details to immerse you in In that era, you can't breathe. One detail I remember is that a supervisor was amazed when Peggy said something nice that could be used as a lipstick advert. He later told the male colleagues about it and said something like this: I was surprised by her talent, it was like seeing a puppy playing the piano. Therefore, women can work, and in the eyes of men, it is like a puppy playing the piano. The charm of this drama is that in the casual speech and behavior of the characters, it can show the status of women, and the hegemony of patriarchy. . In fact, even in modern times, how many men truly respect and admire women's work. As far as I am concerned, about two weeks ago, I met an acquaintance at a friend's bar, where a few "successful" young men were talking about their future blueprints. I think it's very good, just say that young people should have momentum and energy. Just as they were about to say, I have a dream too, they said "kindly", "Hell, girl. It's good to have a stable and easy job, and the best way out for a girl is to get married. Hahahaha." Then there was a lot of echoing laughter. I didn't talk anymore, I knew that before there were deep-rooted men who regarded women as accessories to men, no matter how much I said, I would only be bothering myself.

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  • Bell 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    sheer beauty inside out...

  • Josie 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Forehead. In fact, I would like to say that it is not bad. But can't say how good it is.

Mad Men quotes

  • Don Draper: Advertising is based on one thing: happiness. You know what happiness is? Happiness is smell of a new car. It's freedom from fear. It's a billboard on the side of the road that screams with reassurance that whatever you're doing, its okay. You are okay.

  • Don Draper: Send him in.