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Lottie 2021-12-31 08:03:09

I think it's pretty good-looking, the 2004 film, maybe I don't watch many literary films? How come it is 4.0 hahaha. There are everyone in the world, there are people who want to be ladies, and those who don't want to be ladies. The nature of people is basically the same, regardless of men and women. If women can be the males in it, I believe that there will be a man who is obedient, sweet-spoken, and takes good care of himself. And men also want to be that kind of lady-style housekeeper, take care of everything and become beautiful. Cook delicious food and take care of the satisfaction of your loved ones. However, the subjectivity of society will put a lot of psychological burden on many choices that do not conform to the rules. It is difficult for someone to achieve a worldly perspective, otherwise people with this concept will not think that they are "literary and artistic" people, nor Some people will say that Zhuangzi is first-rate "beyond the world." This concept has its own sense of superiority, because it has the feeling of transcending the public, so you can't deny people with different views. A large number of people think that they look better when they are in the state of "sweet wives" than those in the state of "self". Of course, this kind of dressing was originally popular because of beauty, and it has become an aesthetic for us. But the main question is the right to choose a different aesthetic. Men subjectively chose this aesthetic (which may also represent the image of a good wife and mother in that era). Do some women really like this? Nowadays, the aesthetics of young people has also changed, as the heroine Joanna said, "have been wearing black since childhood".

In the past, the Internet ridiculed the lack of trimming of men's big pants and the choice of women's dressing. Some women felt that they should have the right not to wear makeup instead of having to wear makeup all the time to be respected. It is tiring to maintain beauty all the time. The "self" state is the state that modern needs to develop convenient clothes and the state that women feel comfortable.

(The whisper bb is that I also like how I feel comfortable and how I look good to people of the other gender, but both parties should have the right to choose)

Some people think it will be unfinished afterwards, I think it's okay, it is indeed reversed, and she also intends to turn men into machines, but it's not too late? Some people say that she is "a ghost under the control of Nanquan", and there are indeed such people, all kinds of people living in various ways, just like some people think that lady is more beautiful than a strong woman, I feel that the movie describes it again. , And then it’s a happy end comedy (some people think it’s not cool enough, I think it’s a classic for a tooth for a tooth for an eye for an eye. What you are angry about is everything he does. Let him experience it by himself and make him happy in the name of husband and wife. If you leave, anyway, this kind of negligent party should be able to clean up and leave the house).

In fact, I feel that most of the people who come by the name will be men hahaha, and the women who hear the wind seem to be not too high. Isn't the plot interesting?

I feel like I'm talking about a bunch of what I don't have hahaha

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  • Tamara 2022-04-21 09:02:40

    Why a bunch of big bowls played a trashy movie

  • Anabel 2021-12-31 08:03:09

    Because it is a commercial movie, the meaning of the fistula to us is not profound, it is Nicole Kidman’s personal show

The Stepford Wives quotes

  • Claire Wellington: [at the Stepford Bookclub, Claire is discussing a book on Christmas] Now Bobbi. We all realize you're probably feeling a bit uncomfortable with this weeks book because...

    [Frowns]

    Claire Wellington: what's the word I'm looking for

    Additional Stepford Wife: New?

    Sarah Sunderson: Scared?

    Roger Bannister: Cranky?

    Claire Wellington: [remembering] Jewish.

    Bobbi Markowitz: [smiling] Same thing.

    Claire Wellington: [to all] But the Heritage Hills series is very inclusive. In fact there is a whole chapter,

    [to Bobbi]

    Claire Wellington: about Chanukah

  • Dave Markowitz: Hey, Kresby-man.

    Walter Kresby: Hey Dave.

    Joanna Eberhard: How do you know each other?

    Dave Markowitz: Men's Association.