2020年3月25日水曜日

Birds of Prey

In March 2020, I watched Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) at Movix Kameari. 
The story follows a girl called Harley Quinn who broke up with the dreadful Joker and decided to live without relying on men. Before watching it, I thought that the movie was produced to capitalize on to the popularity of the movie Joker, so I did not expected so much. However, it was fun, though it was not so deep, unlike Joker, as I had expected. I also could not empathize it because I am a man. 
It seemed to be a present for a woman who is usually frustrated at men around her. I was fascinated by the way Harley rampaged around. Then, she never felt depressed and she rebounded right away even if she was quite shocked. The positive girl refreshed me. Life is a struggle. You have no time to feel down because enemies are always watching for a chance to attack you. You cannot survive the real world unless you are tough. 
I think that a couple of a strong man and a modest woman has already become old-fashioned. Today's ideal couple consists of a strong man and a strong woman who never flatters with him. In fact, it is common knowledge that women are mentally far stronger than men. I do not intend to support feminism so much but I feel happy that strong female heroes have increased because I honestly have become tired of male heroes a little.
Margot Robbie was charming, though I want to watch the young female actor with normal makeup next time. Mary Elizabeth Winstead as The Huntress was also pretty but she was not as gorgeous as Rebecca Ferguson in Doctor Sleep and Jennifer Lopez in Hustlers. Evan McGregor does not seem evil to the core, so I felt that the villain acted by him was suitable for the entertaining movie.

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