never, rarely, sometimes, always

Gennaro 2022-04-24 07:01:26

Never, Rarely, Sometimes Always

The purpose of the teenage trip to New York was to have an abortion, but it was only a small event in their lives. Such painful things are just the normal state of life, and a huge sense of powerlessness is blowing in my face. In terms of script, although abortion is the main event of the film, the film is actually a feminist film. The men in the film, whether they are sexually harassing their employers with two teenage girls, a passenger who unbuttons their pants on the subway, or Jasper who offers help in the end, all present a negative image of frivolity, lewdness, and ulterior motives.

For men, this way of stacking up negative images and describing all men as hooligans may be unacceptable. But the director tells the audience through a life-like approach that this is the reality. In this film, the negative images of men that the girls see are not because Autumn is pregnant, in a bad mood, and self-selected for men, but more likely because other seemingly polite men have no chance or lack of Courage, so I did not do dangerous behavior.

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Extended Reading
  • Mona 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    The tension in point 4.5 made a row of people cry. Wish the young boys all came to see it.

  • Shannon 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    What makes this outdated subject matter under the mediocre dispatch shine a little, I am afraid it is the branch line that leads to the chatting up man on the bus. It is the mixed power and economic driving forces behind this seemingly ambiguous emotion that gave birth to the "second sex" in the relationship between men and women, as well as the complexity of the emotional power of men and women in real life attached to this social structure.

Never Rarely Sometimes Always quotes

  • Social Worker #2: Whatever your decision is is totally fine, as long as it's yours.

  • Social Worker #2: Your partner has threatened or frightened you. Never? Rarely? Sometimes? Always?

    Autumn: Why are you asking me this?

    Social Worker #2: I want to make sure that you're safe.