I only think that freedom is a beautiful diamond, emitting a dazzling light; but I don't know that the one who owns this diamond is the most miserly witch, and wants you to exchange it with pain.
The little mermaid is very brave. She yearns for life on land, and is obsessed with the prince of human beings. In order to get legs that can run on land, she would rather lose her singing voice. But she was mistaken in thinking that losing her voice would give her freedom and love, which a business witch would not do at a loss. In the end, the witch cooingly got the little mermaid's life.
The Little Mermaid is one of my favorite characters. I like persistent women, no matter what the purpose is, as long as they have no regrets.
It's just that I sometimes feel sorry for her, is it really worth losing the man who has done all this? Can he remember who you are when he is having sex with others?
The little mermaid who turned into a bubble is probably the only one who has gained real freedom. I wonder if she can realize that all this is a floating cloud...
Sex and the City, it's been twelve years, and it's been getting more and more made up recently anyway. It’s hard to be a screenwriter. Although American screenwriters are familiar with commercial films, they still feel a little constipated when they make up things for the sake of editing. If the gist of the last movie was kitsch, I can't even find the gist of this one. At first I thought it was a blockbuster sponsored by a certain country in the Middle East, but later found out that it was not. When Samantha refused to talk about cooperation with the Middle East big money, she even showed a little heroic feelings of American imperialism. In the end, the theme of Quanquan should be the independence and freedom of women as always, but the theme of freedom in this part seems to be less tough, it is a little coy, a little tangled, and a little weak.
American mainstream movies actually prefer to promote a harmonious society, which must be a happy family, steady career, and fruitful love. But if these have to be related to the independent theme of women, it will be a bit nondescript.
The character of Carrie has lost her charm, not because her face is old, but because her heart is too young. I still remember how I fell in love with this lovely woman named Carrie when I first watched the first season, but now I can hardly find her. What about her ease? What about her whimsy? What about her self-proclaimed unrestrained wild horse? Or is a woman at this age, no matter what kind of love, what kind of wealth, what kind of status she already has, she will still become entangled, helpless, and worry about gain and loss? If so, where does freedom and independence come from?
Women have an innate belief in love, especially young women in literature and art. No matter how hard these women work, what taboos they put aside, and what shocking actions they make to gain independence and freedom, they still yearn for love in their bones. Independence and freedom, just to find better love. In how many new female-themed movies, no matter what kind of spiritual experience a woman has gone through, the point of Happy Ending is always to find true love, not true soul redemption.
What does love mean to a woman? A spiritual sustenance. For realistic women, it is the sustenance of life, because it provides a safe excuse for you who are obsessed with stability to marry a man and have children to live an ordinary life; for unrealistic women, it is the sustenance of life, Because it provides a romantic excuse for those of you who need mental and physical stimulation to experience the climax of your life.
Women need this kind of spiritual sustenance too much, because most women are actually not as strong as men, they can't stand the real emptiness and nothingness, they can't stand the real lack of care, and they can't find their own meaning from here. And this is where freedom really lies.
Freedom is not about wearing whatever you want, buying whatever you want, going where you want, and sleeping with whomever you want. The real freedom is that you do not need to rely on any external people and things, and you can also obtain inner peace, ideals and strength.
Freedom is a state, it contains power, but it has to endure nothingness. Samantha is a powerful woman who turns all lust into lust, proudly free in nihilistic love and rich sex. However, not all women can be like this, and no one wants all women to be like this.
Just like Carrie in the movie, a woman who is so outspoken and independent eventually entered the palace of marriage and faced the marital crisis of middle-aged couples, so all those women who are still on the road to freedom feel a little desperate. It is better to be like the end of the book, it is better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes, Manhattan is still indifferent to the bone. I think this is what a truly free woman deserves.
But in fact, most women are not really obsessed with freedom, we just put on the coat of freedom to find a better love yoke. This is also very good, but, to be sober, love and freedom cannot be obtained at the same time, don't expect too much, otherwise, the witch is already secretly delighted.
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