I saw it for 60 minutes, because I couldn't buffer it, I only saw it here. The plot can be roughly inferred. I will re-watch it when there is a film source or a website to introduce it later.
All revolutions have blood and sacrifices.
All the rights we enjoy now were won by our predecessors. It is
hard to believe that a hundred years ago, British women did not have the right to vote, and fifty years ago they were even fighting for the salary level of men and women.
This kind of discrimination has not disappeared until now, and even some people Trying to reverse history, let women return to their families, and take responsibility for their husbands, children, and lineages.
Do not! impossible!
Forget it!
I just want to send these people two words: dream!
Whether it is a high-ranking official or a poor person, whether it is a man or a woman,
I oppose any form of sexism!
We have the right to choose our own way of life, to live in this world with dignity, and to be the way we like.
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We have to do what we can to the best of our ability.
If you want me to respect the law, then make the law worthy of respect.
Q: Are you a feminist?
A: Yes, but I consider myself more of a warrior
. Actions rather than words will give us the right to vote
. Q: What is the right to vote for you?
A: I never thought we would get the right to vote, so I never thought it would make sense.
Q: Then why are you here?
A: There is an idea that we may, in this life, have other ways of life
Q: What if you get the right to vote?
A: I will exercise my right to do the same thing as you.
Q: If we had a daughter, what would you name her?
A: Margaret, my mother's name
Q: What life will she lead?
A: The same life as you
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The following is the heroine's participation in feminist activities. At that time, a government official made her a spy, reported all the information she knew, and promised that she would not have to be imprisoned. The heroine's reply
Dear Sri Mr. Teed:
I considered your offer, but I have to say no, I'm a feminist after all.
You told me no one would listen to a girl like me and I can't allow that anymore. I have never been respected in my life, and I follow a man's command. I now understand better that my value is not much, but it is not less than yours.
Mrs Pankhurst once said, "If men are right to fight for their freedom, women are right to fight for their freedom." If the law says I can't see my son, we fight to change the law.
We are all soldiers on our own path, all fighting for our cause.
I will not betray myself, will you betray you?
If you think I will, you are wrong about me.
Your most sincere, Walter Maud—
there
is no gender in the world, only those who are willing to accept injustice.
——The
following is Mrs. Pankhurst's speech:
We are fighting for an era when a little girl is born into this world and will have equal opportunities with her brother. Never underestimate the power of our women to define us own destiny. We don't want to be lawbreakers, we want to be legislators.
Fight, each of you has your own way, those of you who can attack the characteristic divine idol, go ahead and do it.
We have no choice but to challenge this government.
If we have to go to jail to get the right to vote, let it be a window to government.
It shouldn't be the woman's body that breaks.
I instigated this meeting, and all the women in Britain went against it.
I'd rather be a rebel than a slave.
Never surrender!
Never surrender, never give up the struggle!
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