Men's Diversity from Breakfast at Tiffany's

Benjamin 2022-03-19 09:01:04

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The male protagonist, at first, was a little white face who couldn't support himself. Later, he no longer struggled with writing long novels, and he broke up with the rich woman after the articles he wrote could support himself.

Then he began to focus on capturing the heroine. He was very happy that the heroine was unlucky, because then if he said a few words to the heroine, he might feel attached to him, and it was very suitable to be without him.

And the ending of the movie also satisfies this wish of the male protagonist.

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Men in the comments section.

Gao Zan replied, "This kind of slut doesn't want to belong to any man, although it is harmful to men, it is very charming."

In their eyes, women are just like things. If you don't want to live with them for a long time, you can only understand them as "don't want to belong to any man".

——This demand for basic freedom is, in their eyes, nothing more than a means of attracting them. This kind of arrogance is really hilarious.

Of course, I believe that they must be the same as the male protagonist, hoping that such a woman who does not want to have a relationship with a man will be unlucky, and then she can "taste this new product" by herself.

It's a pity that today's women with jobs and family support are not like the heroines at that time who can only rely on men to survive. They can live comfortably, and the whispers of those men are nothing but dust to them.

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Extended Reading
  • Glennie 2022-01-27 08:07:01

    The moon river melts my heart~~~

  • Mireille 2022-03-24 09:01:36

    Hepburn is good-looking and the song is good, but what is the practical significance of such a tortuous love?

Breakfast at Tiffany's quotes

  • Holly Golightly: It should take you exactly four seconds to cross from here to that door. I'll give you two.

  • Paul Varjak: I don't think I've ever drunk champagne before breakfast before. With breakfast on several occasions, but never before.