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Dessie 2022-04-19 09:02:33

To the point, twentieth-century women, but to be more precise, they should be twentieth-century American women, who experienced the great famine, the less intimate World War II, the Cold War, the rise of feminism, hippies, etc. It is interesting to see the collisions between women born in three periods in the last century. There are thresholds to be broken, rebelliousness under repression, and nostalgia for tradition. Using a little boy how to become a good man for these three women is also a little bit of malice. Women grow up in the times, and men are only given the opportunity to sober up in the growth of women, hahahaha. After laughing and thinking about it, what are we, um~~~~ Cross-century women, ow~~~~

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  • Rosalee 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    The segmented narration of the different characters shines brightly, the script is brilliant, light-hearted and serious, a story about my mother and what happened around her. Women in the twentieth century are complex as they try to understand how to accept or not accept the impact of world change and the growth of friends and family while maintaining the ideas they hold.

  • Kevin 2022-03-21 09:02:37

    Isn't the most wonderful thing about life just its unpredictability? Three women and a boy, the mother learns to get along with the son, the son learns to know the world, Abbie learns to be brave and strong, and Julie wants to be mature. You have a maverick trajectory, even if the torrent of time comes crashing down, it just smoothes out a small corner of you, and you are still you.

20th Century Women quotes

  • Julie: I think that I'm too close to you... to have sex with you.

  • [William and Abbie come to pay Dorothea's bail]

    Dorothea: These people have no sense of humor.