female perspective

Ayden 2022-09-11 15:09:04

This drama contains all the hot topics at the moment: immigration, the war in the Middle East, terrorist attacks, the flaws of the Western social democratic system, racial discrimination, sexism, sexual assault, homosexuality... The difference is that this is a completely female protagonist. It is a drama from a female perspective. These women do not rely on their beauty, body, and clothing to attract attention, but rely on the plot to create a variety of distinct images. They cooperate or fight with men, but none of them appear as a foil for men, even if The roles of wife and mother. I think this is the correct way for women to open up in literary and artistic works. First of all, of course, they must abandon stereotypes, but it is not only praise, but to create a more real and complex appearance of women. The newly promoted female detective Kip worked several days and nights with a 6-month belly, but there is no stereotype in the play to express that women have a lot of hardships and hardships at work at this time, and did not go home for a few days. When her husband called and said, "I'm worried about you", she frowned and hung up the phone. This was a very clever way to break the stereotype that a professional woman and a happy family couldn't balance. As an elite woman, there are also women like David's boss who are very difficult to deal with, have a meeting at 5 in the morning, speak harshly, and do anything to achieve their goals. David's ex-wife is a woman who takes advantage of male sympathy, is very selfish, and doesn't care about children, a woman who pretends to be deaf to her husband's evil deeds and wants to maintain a false harmonious family, and a woman who gives up love for her beloved cause ...this is the real woman, with all kinds of beautiful and ugly human qualities, with her own purpose and dilemma in life, with her own judgment and its own consequences, first of all a completely independent person, and then just a person who just happens to be. woman. Too bad it's only four episodes a season.

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