爱上海:In the history of Shanghai cinema, the evolution of female characters fully reflects the changes in social customs, cultural traditions, and the perception of women’s status. From the early static ima
In the history of Shanghai cinema, the evolution of female characters fully reflects the changes in social customs, cultural traditions, and the perception of women’s status. From the early static images to the diverse and profound roles today, the portrayal of women in Shanghai cinema not only showcases individual growth but also reveals the journey of resisting conventions and pursuing self-identity. In the early Shanghai films, women often played supporting roles, their presence mainly to support male characters and embody the continuation of traditional family values. These female characters were often depicted as docile and self-sacrificing, representing the established expectations of society towards women爱上海. However, everything began to change in the 1970s, as social changes and the women’s liberation movement prompted a new generation of directors to re-examine female roles上海花千坊. In the film

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