A film that makes people feel the inequality between men and women has not changed since ancient times

Jarret 2022-03-27 09:01:18

Unknowingly, I finished watching the three-hour movie, and without the ups and downs of rendering, I can continue to tell the story that seems bland but stirred up ripples. This time, the screenwriter is really good, and I feel that whoever directs is similar (ha, I have a hunch that this sentence will be scolded). The most emotional thing is that women, women's lives, have not changed since ancient times, change clothes and rhetoric in different eras, universal invincibility in the 21st century, since ancient times, men are romantic and suave, and they can be forgiven by kneeling and begging. , A woman will be condemned if she loses her virginity, and her soul and body cannot be defiled. What about equality and tolerance as Nnd said? You see, there are definitely more women than men who are truly loyal to themselves, who are resolute in their love, who are not afraid of hardship, and who are able to bend and stretch. It’s just that men who are praised have all taken their places. After all, it is a patriarchal society. There are many famous women. An emotional film

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Tess quotes

  • Alec d'Urberville: What are you crying for?

    Tess: I was only thinkin', I was born over there.

    Alec d'Urberville: Well, we all have to be born somewhere.

    Tess: Why, I wish I'd never been born. There or anywhere else.

    Alec d'Urberville: You're absurdly melancholy, Tess. You can hold your own for beauty against any woman, queen or commoner. I tell you that as a practical man who wishes you well. If you're wise, you'll let the world get a clearer sight of that beauty, before it fades. Why not make the most of life?

  • Girl in henhouse: You watch out for... the Bailiff. He's a devil. Not, Mr. Alec. He spends half his time on horseback and the rest of it chasin' the likes of us! Oh, his mother's a queer old soul; but, no real trouble. Tis a mercy for us she's blind!

    Tess: Mrs. d'Urberville's blind?

    Girl in henhouse: Stone blind! Their real name is Stokes!

    Tess: How's that?

    Girl in henhouse: Oh, Mr. Alec's father had the notion. He bought the name of an old distinguished family to make himself important.