Stay, fight, or leave? Why would anyone stay in a society that patriarchally perpetuates violence against them?
It's a film fired by its spirit and righteous anger. Just like the title, all the scenes are full of women talking, debating, and arguing with a purpose which makes it the strongest element during the film.
It can feel stagey but the debates about biological sex, violence, and education are quite fascinating even some people try to give the same phrase like "12 Angry Men" structure but I can't accept it, it's too much.
Their educations have been minimal, they can't even read or write, and their level critical thinking in their discussions of how to resolve the dilemma and confusion were very unrealistic and strange to me.
It's a film fired by its spirit and righteous anger. Just like the title, all the scenes are full of women talking, debating, and arguing with a purpose which makes it the strongest element during the film.
It can feel stagey but the debates about biological sex, violence, and education are quite fascinating even some people try to give the same phrase like "12 Angry Men" structure but I can't accept it, it's too much.
Their educations have been minimal, they can't even read or write, and their level critical thinking in their discussions of how to resolve the dilemma and confusion were very unrealistic and strange to me.