Recently i have seen FL slapping ML is very common in Cdrama or kdrama, it's like they are normalising female…
Just because you misunderstand what feminism means, doesn't mean it's changed what it stands for. Of course, it evolves over time, but the basis of the concept remains the same: equal rights, equal opportunities, mutual respect, and a collective push against a patriarchy that oppresses both men and women. What you're describing is just being mean, manipulative, and unkind. And idk where you got the idea to equate that to feminism, but that's not what feminism is. And agree with you, that's wrong.
Recently i have seen FL slapping ML is very common in Cdrama or kdrama, it's like they are normalising female…
Idk who hurt you, but feminism doesn't mean "All men bad, men should serve women". Anyone slapping anyone and getting away with it is wrong, be it man or woman. Women don't want a servant, but rather an equal partner that takes equal responsibility in the relationship and the home they live in together. In dramas, when they show men actually treating their wives well, he's not a green flag because he's serving her, but rather because he goes against the patriarchal norm. Of course, if he is made to do everything in the home all the time, it's wrong. And no feminist will say it's right.
Stop throwing around the word feminism when you don't even know what it means.
wth I watched the whole series, where does it promote sui**dal tendency?? If anything, it's the opposite
yeah, why do you think they're encouraging su***de? They died naturally in the accident and got to the afterlife, and she decided to live on in the afterlife with her partner as she couldn't legally do that in korea
This was absolutely INSANE. Acting, story, cinematography, sound - incredible. Very few series/films actually spook me but this did it multiple times. It starts off giving you chills and then gets heartfelt and emotional.
To people who are angry at this film for showing the reality of the justice system in South Korea - do you wish it was falsified and shown as if everyone got the punishment they deserved instead? Your anger is misdirected - it should be towards the system, and not the film for showing it without sugarcoating it. The people in the film are also angry at the system, and rightly so. It's not being glorified in any manner, the humour exists at points parallel to these issues, at appropriate places only. Though I agree some content warnings would have been appropriate.
If this film made you enraged at those points, it did its job well.
Stop throwing around the word feminism when you don't even know what it means.
If this film made you enraged at those points, it did its job well.