hear, see

Sherwood 2022-04-24 07:01:17

woman. She is human first and woman second.

A few decades ago, women didn't have the right to vote, they didn't have equal pay for equal work, and they didn't even have the right to their children as mothers. What a terrible and incredible thing this seems now, but these are the facts.

They had hoped for peace in exchange for peace. As a result, they pretended not to hear their voices and ignored their demands. That being the case, if the war is the only language they can understand, then move.

Although Mrs. Pankhurst does not appear long in the film, her words are very profound.

Later in the film, when Woz and Emily came to the racecourse, and Emily said to Woz, "Never surrender, never give up the fight", tears filled her eyes instantly. Run to death without turning back, for the rights of all women.

After all, people heard and saw.

The reading of these words in the final narration, along with the image of Woz walking towards the crowd, has brought us to the women of the era.

The fact that the great suffragettes fought for their rights

When I see china, there is only one sentence

Don't forget!

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  • Melyna 2022-03-22 09:02:26

    70/100 women have the right to vote, women have custody of their children, rights that seem axiomatic today but required sacrifice and death 100 years ago. So stop feeling that your power to earn your rights is insignificant, and stop laughing at those who are sacrificing for it.

  • Dane 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Just like the slogan of "actions speak louder than words" in the film, this is also a film about "actions", gradually enveloped, transformed, and determined by the perspective of a protagonist who is outside himself, and presented to us in the standard structure of popular drama The struggle and sacrifice of feminist activists at the beginning of the last century.

Suffragette quotes

  • Inspector Arthur Steed: [Reviewing surveillance photos] Now, who's this here?

    Police Detective and Developer: Watts, Maud Watts.

  • David Lloyd George: What would the vote mean to you, Mrs. Watts?

    Maud Watts: I never thought we'd get the vote. So, I've never thought about what it would mean.

    David Lloyd George: So, why are you here?

    Maud Watts: I thought that - we might. That this life - there's another way of livin' this life. Sorry. My words...

    David Lloyd George: No. No. The finest eloquence is that which gets things done.