a woman's self-worth

Ivory 2022-03-24 09:03:07

Although today's society is already equal between men and women, in fact, sometimes there are situations in some places. It has to be said that it is unrealistic for women to want fundamental equality. It seems that women should be the one who makes more sacrifices in the family, and men should be the one who is outside. When a woman is overwhelmed by household chores, but not well, she is likely to be attacked by a mistress because of lack of charm. . These seem to be situations that many women are afraid of but often encounter. The heroine in the movie beautifully saved her family with her wisdom and self-confidence and the realization of self-worth. I don't want to have too many opinions on this matter. I just want to say that women must love themselves and maximize their self-worth so that others can love you too!

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  • Helmer 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    A female movie in the true sense...Except for the last baby boy born in the whole film...No male has ever appeared...Even the passersby on the street are all female...This is too symbolic. Come on...Miss Sweetheart is a little better than in the previous movie "My Mom's Boyfriend"... But it's still a beauty late... I'm very sad to see it...

  • Helmer 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Why does Meg Ryan look so hysterical for the past two years? It's such a chaotic movie.

The Women quotes

  • Catherine Frazier: It feels like someone kicked you in the stomach, feels like your heart stopped beating, feels like that dream, you know the one, when you are falling and you want so desperately to wake up before you hit the ground but it's all out of your control, you can't trust anything anymore, no-one is who they say they are, your life is changed forever, and the only thing to come out of the whole ugly experience is no-one will be able to break your heart like that again.

  • Barbara Delacorte: Everything was wonderful, Mary. I must have the name of your caterer. So yummy.

    Mary Haines: Oh, no. I made everything myself. I think people appreciate the personal touch.

    Barbara Delacorte: You cooked? Oh, Mary, how could you. What were you thinking? Now we'll all have to do that.