Is feminism in Europe and the United States all playing like this?

Edgardo 2021-12-02 08:01:27

Just finished watching this show on the evening of August 2, 2020. Because I just wrote a review of "Thirty Only" two days ago, there are some feminist comments in it. After watching "A Little Busy", I felt like this: Are the feminist movies in Europe and the United States all played like this?

Gu Jia in "Thirty Only" is a good mother, a good wife, and a strong woman. As a result, her husband and the green tea bitch are getting better, and the whole country is screamed, and finally she becomes a non-marriage activist; another woman ~ Man Ni, beautiful appearance and figure, good work ability, and finally met Sea King, and eventually became a celibate... When the country is still using the grievances and regrets of the audience to fight for feminism At that time, the expression of women's rights on European and American screens has reached the stage of "women's IQ and EQ fully crushing men" and "ignoring men". If the film with this content is currently released in China, there may be a small number of people who like it.

Of course, I prefer to treat the above-mentioned different reactions as differences rather than gaps. After all, Chinese and Western cultures and traditions are very different. But from the perspective of inner maturity, it is obvious that foreign feminists are more free and confident in artistic expression.

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    From such a bad ending, the previous plot design is redundant. What a waste of such a good card

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    Although reversing and reversing is a bit like a comedy, but the whole plot is very creative, the power of the Internet is really powerful and men, hehe~

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