Classic Movie Recommendation That Women Must Watch

Gone With The Wind:

Classic works mean that the time does not affect it’s great but more attractive. “Gone with the Wind”, whether it is the movie or the original novel are all this presence. Scarlett wayward selfishness doesn’t seem to be flattering, but after she pulled out the radish, she took a bite of muddy radish and swears to the sky “I will never go hungry again.” That moment made us amazing. If we look at Scarlett and look at the women who are accused of being “idyllic women” today, they seem to be equally selfish and self-willed without the progressive attributes of feminism, but their unconscious rebellion is itself a free subject awakening. “Tomorrow is another day”, but tomorrow will not come earlier than today.

India’s Daughter:

An average rape case occurs every 20 minutes in India, even in such a country known as the “country of rape”, the black bus gang rape case that occurred in 2012 is still shocking. And then triggered an outrageous protest in Indian society, especially women and children. “India’s Daughter” is a documentary filmed on this subject. “A girl of a decent home should not hang out outside at nine o’clock in the evening. For rape, the responsibility of women is bigger than the responsibility of men.” —–The most shocking part of the movie is that the perpetrators feel they are right. What is more terrible than discrimination? It makes rationalize and normalize discrimination, so it discriminates but does not know.

A Restaurant With Many Problems:

This drama is a Japanese winter drama in 2015. It has caused extensive discussion in the society because of its topicality. This drama tells about the boss of the catering company that once worked has male chauvinism, the person in charge of the restaurant humiliated the heroine’s high school friends, the heroine is very dissatisfied. The protagonist left the company to open a French restaurant on the roof opposite the restaurant opened by the former company. Initiate challenged to the enemy opposite. This more emotionally stimulating approach undoubtedly more concisely expresses the conflict between people and people and society in the patriarchal society. This drama is generally regarded as a typical feminist film and television work, but personally believes that its value is more to ask questions, and the answers given need to be speculated.

Victoire, Ou La Douleur Des Femmes:

The film is based on the literary works of the same name by Gerber Schlegel. Introducing a feminist movement based on a true historical story: Victor’s struggle experience. The film is directed by the most active female director of the French film, Nadine Trintignant. She has been active in French movie circles since the 1960s and 1990s and has shot many popular films.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *