Actually, I didn't plan to write this movie review? After all, as a makeup artist, I sent it for the best makeup, and I felt that the awesome special effects makeup was simply a disguise.
Then when I marked it, how many tags were there?️, the one I want to play the most is male power, but there is no such tag.
Suddenly I wanted to write a few words about my thoughts on the movie.
Many people say that this is a realistic version of a movie where sisters and sisters stand up, and as expected, it was used to advertise women's rights.
Let's take feminism as the next topic. I am neither feminist nor pseudo-feminist. But I appreciate women's independence, and I'm working hard to be an independent woman.
So the question is, if one day you can fulfill your dream, the price you need to pay is sexuality, will you be the Gretchen who bravely sue her boss, or the humiliating Keira who says acne Even Meghan, the symbol of feminism in the movie, has "move the boat", isn't it?
One of the things that saddens me about this movie is that seeing Keira pull up her skirt is a pair of conservative white briefs, while I initially watched the movie with malicious intent thinking that she would be "challenging" with a thong.
When I saw her white briefs, I was questioning myself, maybe I encountered such a problem in real life, I can't lose my job, and in order to climb up, I just use "loyalty" at the door. Will I say NO to inequality when I can fly high? ?
I hesitated because I don't know the answer either.....
Good night?
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