After all, this isn't really a feminist film. If so, it is probably only fantasy lost to reality.

Nedra 2022-03-26 09:01:09

The film tells the story of a tennis queen who launched a historic rights movement because she was dissatisfied with the salaries of male and female players. (Wow, I can say it all in one sentence!!!!)

In the filming of the film, a lot of shaking techniques were used. Here is a point that I don't quite understand. The viewing angle is also, I feel that it does not look very comfortable, and there is an indescribable feeling. However, the film's color grading, costumes, lighting, etc. are very 70's and 80's feelings, especially a color grading.

Emma stone suddenly discovered the point of her own sexuality. If it is not adapted from a true story, I think, I will understand it as follows: emma stone itself is pursuing an equality of male and female abilities, not that females are stronger than males. And suddenly a female lover of hers appeared in it. What did the appearance of this person mean? I want to explain that emma, who emits "male hormones" when walking on the court, and she who prefers men in same-sex relationships, is actually a symbol of men. And this final battle is just a game between men and men, and women are just "men" in brightly colored tennis skirts. Say

After all, this isn't really a feminist film. If so, it is probably only fantasy lost to reality.

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Extended Reading
  • Aurelio 2021-12-29 08:01:03

    What a good story, so mediocre and superficial. The bedding in the front is boring, and there is no passion even in the game behind. The filming is over in such a sloppy scribble.

  • Matt 2021-12-29 08:01:03

    History and times are rewritten by such self-respecting and self-improving women. Seeing the excitement at the end and applauding, the equal rights have been realized? Are men and women getting equal pay for equal work? Does this start to feel that political correctness has gone by the wayside? In fact, there are not too many such affirmative films, they are far from enough. Someday, we wil be free to be who we are, and love who we love. Someday, we wil be free to be who we are, and love who we love.

Battle of the Sexes quotes

  • Astrodome TV Director: Zoom in on five. Is that a priest?

    Control Room Worker: Yeah. If Bobby wins, she takes the groom's surname, but if Billie Jean wins, the groom takes her name.

  • [Last lines]

    Cuthbert 'Ted' Tinling: Times change. You should know that you just changed them.

    [hugs Billie Jean]

    Cuthbert 'Ted' Tinling: Someday we will be free to be who we are and to love who we love. But now... time to join the dance.

    Astrodome Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen... Billie Jean King!