The Ethical Exploration of the Movie “KIM JI-YOUNG, BORN 1982†from the Perspective of Feminism
Abstract
The Korean film “KIM JI-YOUNG, BORN 1982â€, a remake of the novel of the same name, attracted strong social attention as soon as it was screened. The film depicts the survival group of middle-aged women in Korea and the entire Eastern society with its feminist core, reflecting the East The living conditions and inner references of middle-aged women in society represent the symptom of the era of family ethics in the current social development. The article attempts to use feminist related theories to read and interpret the film text, explore the symptoms and ethical appeals of the times represented and contained in the film, in order to observe the expression of emotions and self-worth of women in the whole family, work and society. achieve.References
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