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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