Make women the best

Myrtice 2022-01-08 08:02:48

I don't know how far the Madame Veron in the movie is from the historical facts, but I just think that she in the movie has made a woman the best.

Our tradition seems to have always been disdainful of women who win men’s favor with hue. As a result, the more social influence the woman has, the more criticisms she has against her. I don't know if "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" aka "Madame Veron" is something they disdain to watch.

I have always disliked watching music movies, but this movie unexpectedly made me immerse in it. From carelessness to concentration, Madonna attracts me, music attracts me, and Madame Veron attracts me. From her disdain for her profligate to her appreciation for her wisdom and staunch, I think there are different kinds of women. She is not sure of her birth. She uses her beauty to come out, use her own power to influence society, influence the political situation, and influence the country. He people, she who came to the end showed me the extreme of being a woman.

I remembered this passage again:
Be a queen. Dear to be different. Be a pioneer. Be a leader. Be the kind of woman who in the face of adversity will continue to embrace life and walk fearlessly toward the challenge. Take it on !Be a truth seeker and rule your domain,whatever it is--your home,your office,your family……

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Extended Reading
  • Lola 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Adapted from the musical of the same name, the famous song "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" is from the play, showing the legendary life of Mrs. Veron from the illegitimate daughter to the first lady of Argentina. Alan Parker and Oliver Stone are teaming up again after Midnight Express, but the duo is said to have had a bad time working together. I guess the montage of Mrs. Veron's funeral at the beginning and her childhood attending her father's funeral as an illegitimate daughter may be from Stone, which is a common biography of his style, but I can't say for sure later. The portrayal of the Veron couple's political skills in this work mainly focuses on the guidance and incitement of public opinion, which is quite populist. It also introduces the panic and anxiety of the privileged class after the Veron couple came to power to contrast. The first half of Mrs. Bellon seemed to be just a glamorous girl who tossed between men and played them in the palm of her hand, and then gradually showed her political influence in the second half. Except for the theme song, the rest of the songs leave little impression, and their functions are single, and they basically tend to narrate and supplement the background. The High Sparrow's performance of Warlord Veron is a bit inconsistent, and Madonna's performance is very moving.

  • Houston 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The five-star music three-star drama Madonna imitated Eva Perón, but the stage where she was suffering from cancer was too sloppy. . .

Evita quotes

  • Eva Perón: The choice was mine and mine completely. I could have any prize that I desired. I could burn with the spendor of the brightest fire, or else - or else, I could choose time. Remember... I was very young then. And a year was forever and a day. So what use could fifty, sixty, seventy be? I saw the lights, and I was on my way. And how I lived. How they shone! But how soon the lights were gone.

    [dies]

  • Eva Perón: But you really should know, I'd be good for you... I'd be surprisingly good for you.