Minority care

Ford 2022-11-16 13:24:18

Almodovar, I told many people that I would like him because it was destined.
I always believe in destined love, this kind of thing.
I watched his four movies "Return", "Bad Education", "Speaking to Her", and "Why Should I Fate That" I want to talk about today.
Almodovar’s care for disadvantaged groups, women, homosexuality, incest, transvestism, the oppression of the masculine society on the feminine society, the curse of the patriarchy on the mother’s rights, all the sufferings of reincarnation cannot be changed. .
The last set of shots in "Why My Life Should Be Like This" is to gradually pull the camera away from the balcony of my mother's house, to a building, to a neighborhood, to a street, to a city. The mother is just a tiny member in this city. The metaphor of the city shows that the power of modern society is always the insurmountable shackles of women like mothers. On the other hand, it shows that there are more women in cities besides mothers. Women who have the same life and live in a masculine society.
And all of this, is there a way to change it? Can the mother kill the father to change it? Can girls with superpowers change? Finally the youngest son returned home and said: I think this family still needs a man. Are men a consolation that women must accept in their lives, or are they a nightmare that cannot be changed?
Where is the way out for those minority groups that exist in the corners of society?
I can't think of an answer, maybe there is no answer in the first place, under the weight of the material society of modern society, under the phallic metaphor of countless skyscrapers.
There are some people who always have nowhere to escape.

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