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"Who Said I Can't Get Married" hit Tong Yao and Chen Shu show the heroic attitude of women in the workplace

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In addition to showing women's independent view of marriage and love, the women in the play are also worthy of praise for their hard work and determination in the workplace. "Who Said I Can't Get Married" goes deep into the spiritual world of women, faces stereotypes, and encourages women to filter out the noisy voices of the outside world, obey their hearts, and dare to be themselves.

Directed by He Nian, starred by Pan Yueming, Tong Yao, and Chen Shu, and joined by Yuan Wenkang, Xu Fangyi, Li Shen, Dong Youlin, Wang Yang, Lin Youwei and others,"Who Said I Can't Get Married", focuses on reality and focuses on independent women in the new era, creating the images of three urban mature women with distinctive personalities, using the characters in the play to speak out for women in real life and convey the values of women in the new era.

Life without marriage does not need explanation.

"With the advent of 'her time', women have become more and more independent in their minds. They are glamorous, have enviable careers and stable income, and pursue economic independence and equality between men and women." The opening narration tells the vigorous progress of independent women in the new era who uphold themselves and work hard. However, despite the progress of the times, there is still a long way to go to break stereotypes against women. For example, the dancer Yang Liping was maliciously commented that "the biggest failure is not having children." It seems that a woman's success in life is always defined by marriage and having children. The three women in the play also have the same confusion. Cheng Lu, Tian Lei, and Ding Shiya, who have built a small world in Shanghai on their own, have successful careers, but they are labeled as "older single young women" because they are 30+ years old and are not married. They face pressure from family, society and other aspects to urge marriage.

The play shows the real dilemma of single women through plots such as Cheng Lu's blind date being discriminated against and the "blind date man" forcing her to marry Cheng Lu. At the same time, through their sonorous confessions that women should not be defined and must be for themselves. The voice of living. For Cheng Lu, Tian Lei, and Ding Shiya, marriage is not necessary. They have their own life pursuits and can live a wonderful life just by their own efforts. Love and marriage must be careful choices made by both parties after making a decision, rather than making hasty decisions because of the "marriageable age". "It's not that I can't get married, I don't want to get married.""Women giving up marriage is a shortcut to success." Cheng Lu and Tian Lei's attitude towards marriage conveys the voice of independent women to the society and also makes many female viewers reflect on how to redefine happiness and live from yourself.

Women in the workplace can also be cool and

handsome. As the opening paragraph of "Who Says I Can't Get Married" says,"Women have enviable careers and stable income," and financial independence is also the basis for enriching life choices. In addition to showing women's independent view of marriage and love, the women in the play are also worthy of praise for their hard work and determination in the workplace. The screenwriter Cheng Lu failed to write a work recognized by the public for ten years. However, when she had the opportunity to win awards and return to her peak, she adhered to her principles, exposed the "hidden rules" of gunmen writing instead, and maintained her self-esteem. After that, she did not indulge in the emotion of loss, but down-to-earth re-created and polished the high-quality script, and sought investment from everywhere when she was at the end of the river. In the end, her script and attitude of sticking to her heart moved the female producer, and the two worked together to prepare for the film. Make hard work. Female lawyer Tian Lei is a more typical image of a strong woman. Without a background, she worked hard for more than ten years and worked N+1 to become a second-level partner of the law firm. She has her own persistence in dealing with her career."Never give up" is her creed in life. She is used to staying up late and working overtime. She also looks down over and over again to see the warmth of human beings. She can wear high heels to chase down customers, or she can persuade key witnesses. Take the trouble to visit. The workplace problems faced by Cheng Lu, Tian Lei and Ding Shiya are also a true portrayal of many working women. They are not discouraged in the face of blows but actively solve them. After watching them, the audience praised them for demonstrating the charm of women's self-confidence and praised them for what they want. The style of working women that can be obtained by virtue of their strength.

Bravely attack when encountering love,

"Who Said I Can't Get Married" conveys to the audience that "as long as you work hard, anyone has a chance to get happiness." It demonstrates women's determination to bravely pursue happiness from multiple dimensions of career, love, and marriage. Rather than conveying to the outside world that only marriage is the choice to happiness, it explores how women can correctly understand themselves and depicts the process of gradually seeing their true intentions and bravely pursuing love through emotional entanglement. Cheng Lu has longing and illusions about love. After meeting with her first love, her inner feelings sprouted again. She did not passively wait to let fate flow away, but boldly confessed to make up for the regret she missed ten years ago. Although the practice was clumsy and even rejected, it still allowed the audience to see the courage of women to take the initiative to pursue love. Although Tian Lei, who has never believed in love, took a lot of trouble to recognize herself in her feelings, she no longer hesitated after recognizing it. The plot of her initiative to express her feelings to Xu Haifeng was exciting. The emotional development of the protagonists in the play worries the audience, and their attitude of bravely attacking when encountering love also inspires women to take the initiative to grasp happiness.

"Who Said I Can't Get Married" goes deep into the spiritual world of women, faces stereotypes, and encourages women to filter out the noisy voices of the outside world, obey their hearts, and dare to be themselves. The end of the series is coming to an end, and the journey of three women to pursue love and dreams is coming to an end. Can they achieve happiness? At 19:30 every night, please pay attention to "Who Said I Can't Get Married".

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