Weird Feminist Films: The Real Pain of the Progressive Era

Kole 2022-09-28 09:55:54

The British drama has a unique texture, sophisticated props, a strong sense of the times, and the actors' skills are not bad. However, the film's rhythm is not strong, the suspense is not enough to catch people, and it is somewhat procrastinated. From 1818 to 1883, Karl Heinrich Marx still showed his face in the film, with a few lines, which is also a feature of British pride. My supporting role in any era of Great Britain is one of the three major figures who changed the world. . Lao Ma has been squatting in the British Library for a few years, coding out "Das Kapital". Although Lao Ma has been in the library for decades, grinding his footprints on the concrete floor under his seat has been falsified, but it is also confirmed from the side. It has the characteristics of the times: alienation, distortion, and filth. Lao Ma is a Jew, and his father is a lawyer. The popular point is that a lawyer and a pastor are combined into one. Lao Ma's theory is to eliminate exploitation, eliminate human alienation, and lead to the kingdom of freedom, which is full of religious salvation.

Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was actually a figure in this era. The author of Oliver Twist, he said the famous saying: This is the best era, this is the worst era. In connection with this film, this sentence is also a good footnote. The experience of young prostitutes and actors shows the tragic fate of the people at the bottom.

Olivia Cooke, who was born in 1993, has good acting skills. She has both a cute side and a powerful side with a twisted human nature. Olivia Cooke's sturdy life, not surprisingly, is the childhood shadow series, and it is a single-parent family and sexual assault, all of which are almost standard for serial perverted murderers. The three major figures who have changed the era earlier were reviewed by the BBC, including Sigmund Freud from 1856 to 1939. His era is a bit late, but the theory can also be applied to the film. For example, sexual repression, mother hatred, and even Liz's sexuality are all issues worth discussing. Liz can be said to be a pioneer of feminists, using an extreme method to pursue her career ideals, but the times do not allow her to do so as a woman. In fact, these things can be used as the background for inspirational films, especially Japanese morning dramas, how women buck the trend and become self-improving, but the film is shown in a bloody way. At the end of the film, Xiaosan is hanged, which should be a scene arranged by Liz in advance. One is that Liz donates money to the troupe, and the other is that she used her case as a script, which caused a sensation. Xiaosan played Liz, and death also needs to be real, so Liz fiddled with the props earlier and everything was in her arrangement.

The British do attach great importance to tradition. The glory days of the East India Company were the years when the East India Company was full of fire and fire, and there was a lot of costs behind the glory. This film is a kind of portrayal of the pain of the times.

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The Limehouse Golem quotes

  • John Kildare: The Yard is setting me up as a scapegoat. They'll not risk Roberts, will they. I'm expendable. They get to preserve the reputation of their golden boy and the public... get blood.

  • John Kildare: "He who spectates." He doesn't mean us, he means the public. The public want blood. The Golem provides it.