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Women's Day Special | 5 Movie Recommendations: You Can Be Whatever You Aspire to Be

2025-03-06

NO.1 "RBG":


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  With a rating of 9.4 on a certain platform, this biographical documentary tells the story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second female Justice in the history of the United States Supreme Court, and her fight for gender equality in the legal profession. The film has won the 2018 National Board of Review Award and is a strong contender for the 2019 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.


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NO.2 "Little Women":


  With a rating of 8.8 on a certain platform, this film, which has received multiple Oscar nominations, is based on one of the most famous literary works of the 19th century. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, it narrates the coming-of-age journey of the four March sisters, exploring the confusion and growth of women. The four girls experience the awakening of self-awareness, sudden changes, and intense emotions as they transition from little girls to little women.



NO.3 "Suffragette":


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  With a rating of 8.9 on a certain platform, this film is adapted from true historical events and tells the history of British suffragettes fighting for the right to vote, which can almost be seen as a history of women's struggle filled with blood and tears. This is also a nearly "all-female" film, with roles such as director, screenwriter, and producer all filled by women. The movie employs a traditional narrative mode, revolving around the protagonist Maud and the various people and events around her. It follows Maud's gradual awakening of consciousness after experiencing various events, showcasing the tragedy of the protagonist's family and expanding to a collective portrayal of women during this historical period.



NO.4 "Hidden Figures":


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  With a rating of 8.9 on a certain platform, this film is adapted from Margot Lee Shetterly's non-fiction book of the same name. Set in the 1960s in the United States, the story revolves around three African-American female mathematicians, Katherine, Mary, and Dorothy, who worked at NASA and provided crucial mathematical support for calculating astronauts' flight trajectories. Throughout history, many illustrious names have been remembered, but countless unsung heroes have been overlooked. "Hidden Figures" unveils the true stories obscured by time and tells us how the women behind the scenes made significant contributions to the history of space exploration.



NO.5 "Snatches: Moments from Women's Lives":


  With a rating of 9.3 on a certain platform, this series was launched in 2018 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in the UK. In just 8 short episodes, each one features a single setting, a woman, and a monologue. The series focuses on the evolving status of women's lives over the past century, showcasing the oppression and pain they have endured, as well as their courageous spirit of resistance.


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  May all sisters be independent, free, and courageous, shining and seasoning in their respective fields, living their own splendid lives. Wishing you a joyful celebration on this special day!


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