I really don't like the part of Seth. No man in the patriarchal society is innocent. I always believe that there is no true feminist man.
There are also female protagonists’ mothers who practiced feminism when they were young, but even let their daughters follow their father’s surname when they got married and had children? This kind of plot is like sugar mixed with shit.
But apart from the annoying part, the story of the female protagonist and school girl awakening feminism is very exciting, like me, seeing Lucy say to the female protagonist with low tears: "I want to hold my head high, never bow my head", and tears instantly It's full of eyes.
Although I know that women are united in this way, the scene of unanimity is not true to men, but it finally gives people a good vision.
At the end of the credits, I was always thinking about domestic feminism. Recently, I am always stabbed by fairies in boxing. Sometimes I feel tired, but after watching this movie, I have the motivation to continue boxing. As long as there is any misogyny in the world, I will keep punching. If one day is not enough, it will be one year, and if one year is not enough, it will be ten years, and contribute a limited life to the cause of boxing. Sisters, together?
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