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What is feminism? The explanation given by the Interactive Encyclopedia refers to the social trend of women demanding equal rights. It was first proposed in 1872 by the French novelist Dumas P. In his essay "On Women". Feminism is the product of the modern bourgeois Enlightenment and the women's liberation movement, advocating that women have the same rights as men in all spheres of human life. Feminism has a wide range of cultural connotations, involving politics, economics, law, education, religion, ethics and other fields, and has led to the huge feminist movement of our time.
But feminism is a sensitive topic. Taming Shadow Jun did not dare to say much.
However, many female comrades around him do not pay much attention to feminism and do not know much. Especially in today's materialistic society, feminism has been misunderstood by most lesbians.
Therefore, Taming Yingjun has specially compiled 11 feminist films to share with you.
Encourage with the King.
Out of Africa
In Hollywood, Sidney Pollack is widely regarded as a director who can inspire the talents of actors. He has worked with many Hollywood superstars, such as Robert Redford (who appeared in five Pollack films), Jane Fonda, Barbara Strins, Dustin Hoffman, and Paul Newman. Although Pollack has made various genres of films, his films seem to fall into two categories: male action films and female drama films. The former includes: Two Wolves in the Wilderness, Eight Warriors of Kitpo, Jeremiah Johnson, Heroes Don't Shed Tears, and Master. The latter include: "Thin Line", "Pengmen Jasper Red Face Tears", "Past Feelings" and "Sunset Love". In these works, the male hero often trusts another individual and changes his isolation. Most heroines are intelligent, they have their own lives, they have moral strength, although a few are victims of emotional weakness. Pollack likes to depict opposites. His work focuses on cultural conflicts such as racial issues, religion, geopolitical conflicts, and nationalism.
"Marriage Notice"
It's a very interesting movie. In the film, Rene Liu posted a marriage notice, so it attracted dozens of men to apply. Most of the plot of the film is consumed in Rene Liu's meeting with each man. While we marvel at the director's performance of men so nuanced and different from each other, we also applaud Rene Liu's wonderful performance: her sensual tenderness in the monologue is like the embodiment of Zhang Aijia, and the emotional transformation when playing with dozens of male characters is more almost magical, and some places are real like characters in documentaries, and sometimes they are dramatic--- drama can be performed to this realm, but not any so-called star can do it.
The British in New York
John Hurt, who was nominated for a second Academy Award for his amazing acting skills in "Midnight Express" and "The Elephant Man", can be said to have reached the peak of his acting career in this film. In the play, he boldly tried a british gay character: Quentin Crisp. This light-hearted, comical and somewhat inspiring story tells the story of his last year of moving to the United States.
Since the release of Crisp's autobiography "Naked Civil Servant", it has received many praises and calls. The talkative Also Crisp traveled to New York to start a non-Broadway one-man show. He condensed decades of life experience into the essence of a month. As an outsider, with his wisdom and directness, he spoke the true meaning of life and conquered the audience in New York. The entire storyline unfolds with the various arguments and the friends he made as a result of his work, in defense of his own point of view, and the dramatic successes he had achieved in his own way of life.
"Eating Men and Women"
The film is one of the "family trilogies" filmed by Ang Lee after "Pusher" and "Wedding Banquet", and it returned to Taiwan for the first time. This time, Lang Xiong played the chef of the Yuanshan Hotel, and every week he made a large table of dishes for his three daughters, Yang Guimei, Wu Qianlian and Wang Yuwen, to come home for dinner, but he always broke up, but he made several bento dishes for the young widow Zhang Aijia's young daughter, but let the children eat with relish. The three daughters each have love troubles, and no one cares about their father, so that he gradually loses even his sense of taste. The daughters thought that Gui Yalei, who had returned from the United States, was very suitable for a pair with her father, but his remarriage object was very popular. The plot arrangement of this film is undoubtedly quite deliberate, and the use of a grand eating ceremony to structure the whole film is in line with the identity of the protagonist, but it is not vivid and natural enough. However, the director still made this ethical comedy smooth and lively, the style still takes into account Chinese culture and international tastes, it is a work under the typical elegant and customary appreciation route, and those mouth-watering dishes have become the biggest feature of this film. Due to the excellent performance of this film in the international film industry, Ang Lee was able to enter Hollywood to direct the Western film "Reason and Sensibility".
The Story of Adele Hugo
During the American Civil War, Adele Hugo (Isabelle Adjani), the second daughter of the great French writer Victor Hugo, crossed the sea to Canada in search of halifax in search of her lover, the British officer Pinson (Bruce Robinson). Pinson, however, has shifted his affection and is unusually indifferent to Adele. Adele tried everything he could to get Pinson back and failed. On the other hand, the high cost of living in the local area also made Adele unbearable, and he had to ask his father to send money again and again. At this time, Hugo was in exile on a small island, his wife was seriously ill, and the two repeatedly hoped that Adele would return home, but Adele insisted on staying in Canada. The failure of the relationship made Adele often think of her drowning sister, and her spirit began to become deranged. Pinson then left Halifax with her troops for Barbados, another small island, where Adele followed, where her condition deteriorated and she was eventually sent back to France to spend the rest of her life in a nursing home, where she died quietly during World War I.
Mona Lisa's Smile
In the 1950s, the social status of American women seemed to have improved significantly, but in the famous women's universities like Wesley, teachers taught students, still revolving around the future good marriage, and did not encourage them to take the initiative to acquire the knowledge they were interested in, nor did they pay attention to cultivating their mental qualities. When the beautiful and mature Catherine (Julia Roberts) graduated from college and came to the school with ideals and enthusiasm to work as an art history teacher, she ran into a wall to spread the seeds of freedom.
However, because of her humor, directness, enthusiasm, and profound knowledge, Catherine quickly won the love of her students, and several of her students, Joan (Julia Stiles), who wanted to make a career like boys, and Livi (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who wanted to make a career like boys, and livable Livi (Maggie Gyllenhaal), slowly showed their true temperament. However, the news that another student, Betty (Kirsten Dunst), is getting married breaks the atmosphere of free romance.
Sylvia
Having seen this film at night, the only feeling is unbearable repression. The background is always dimly hued, with a hazy london sky and diffuse fog, just like Sylvia's life.
Impressively, Sylvia's mum told Ted, "She used to want to lock herself under that plank." Then Ted held the goblet and looked at his wife who was smiling like a flower at this time.
The trivial life after marriage mercilessly polishes this seemingly complete love, and the original sweetness becomes the embarrassment of life and the tedious family affairs. Living day after day seems to be off track and on the verge of getting out of control.
"All the Time"
This is the story of three women, who, although in different time and space, all long for a more meaningful life. In addition to their respective fears and desires, they are connected by this name: Lady Dalloway. Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman), who lived in the London suburb of Bloomsbury in the 1920s, began writing her last novel, Mrs. Dalloway, and was burned by the genius of writing, on the brink of madness. On this day, she found out she was pregnant and was almost overwhelmed by depression. Laura Brown (Julianne Moore), a housewife living in Los Angeles at the end of World War II, is reading Mrs. Dailevere, a book that has changed her life significantly. She was preparing for her husband's birthday party that day, and with their second child in her belly, she, like Virginia's Mrs. Delovia, had a suicidal desire. Clarisa Vogan (Meryl Streep), a modern version of Mrs. DeLovi, who lives in Greenwich Village, New York in 1990, loves her friend Richard, a talented poet who is dying of AIDS. Richard also gave her the nickname Lady Delorva, because she was claricious like Lady Delle Rovi. Their stories are intertwined, and in every time and space, women are repressed, but more of a struggle and a free expression.
Gone with the Wind
Filmed at a cost of $3.9 million, it was only after Ben Hur and Hell's Angels at the time. A month after the novel's publication, producer David Selznick bought the film rights to the novel for $50,000, an astronomical price tag for the newcomer's debut. When Selznick's production company disbanded in 1942, he paid a $50,000 dividend to the novel's author, Margaret Michelle. Margaret's characters Ashley and Melanie are both based on her cousins, Doc and Marty are in love, but they are devout Catholics, and blood relatives are strictly forbidden to marry. Later, Doc left Marty and went west to become an outlaw, while Marty became a nun.
The scene of the fire in the film was the first to be filmed, including the set used in "King Kong" in 1933, which was burned for 113 minutes and cost a total of $25,000, so that the unsuspecting public thought that MGM was reduced to ashes and the police phone rang.
The Reader
15-year-old Michael Berg (David Klaus David Kross) meets Hannah (Kate Winslet), a 36-year-old middle-aged mysterious female train conductor, and the two develop a secret relationship. Hannah's favorite thing was to lie in Michael's arms and listen to Michael read for him, and she was always immersed in the sound of reading. While the young Misha is addicted to this relationship, she finds that she does not know Hannah at all. Suddenly, one day, the mysterious woman said goodbye, and Misha began a new life after a brief period of confusion and sadness.
Although World War II was over, the German trial of Nazi war criminals continued. Misha, who became an intern at law school, found a familiar figure during an audition of the trial of Nazi war criminals. Although it has been 8 years, Misha still recognizes at a glance that it is Hannah who has disappeared for 8 years. This time, she sat in the dock of the Nazi War Criminals Trial Court, and the mysterious woman's past gradually became clear during the trial of the case. However, Misha discovers a Hannah who would rather take her life than hide her secrets.
Hannah is eventually sentenced to life in prison, while Misha (Ralph Fiennes) and Hannah's story continues.
"Becoming Jane Austen"
A film about Jane Austen, one of the most famous writers in the history of English literature, is something to look forward to and wait for, especially with a strong cast: newcomers Anne Hathaway and James McAvoy, as well as veteran actors Julie Waters, Maggie Smith and James Cromwell. The film focuses on her life before she became a writer, which is also very much in line with the audience's appetite.
Anne Hathaway, who plays Jane Austen, has the same name as the wife of the British literary hero Shakespeare, and also has a beautiful appearance. Born in the United States in 1982, he has starred in a number of well-known films, including "The Princess Diaries", "Brokeback Mountain" and "The Queen Who Wears Prada". Before starring in the British film, she also learned to play the piano and practiced her British accent with a dialect teacher. In addition, the film once again brings together several Acting stars in the United Kingdom, Maggie Smith (Oscar queen, the jewel of the British acting career, starred in "Nuns Are Crazy", "Goldsford Manor", etc.) and Julie Waters ("Dancing Life") and other names have long been household names, as well as James Cromwell, who starred in "The Queen", and James McAvoy, the British rising star who played the half-man and half-sheep "Tumnas" in "The Chronicles of Narnia".
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