¿Una película de una proto feminista que por un lado encabeza una rebelión contra el panóptico escolar y los sujetos que encarnan la dominación, y por otra parte a través del tejido entre mujeres logra descentralizar la familia y la propiedad privada? Así es, te hablo de Matilda
The new Spider-Man movie proved to me once again that forced isolation might make you super productive in the short term, but you pay a very heavy price for it. Ultimately, you destroy your own potential.
Even Peter Parker, despite having superpowers as Spider-Man, a clear sense of purpose, and being loved by all of New York City, struggles with being completely on his own. He develops real mental health issues and is driven by his trauma. He feels lost, and the exact same thing happens to so many people without anyone talking about it.
No matter how talented and successful you are in life: if you stay isolated for long enough, the silence will eventually drive you crazy and tear you down. The dangerous part is that you can't really predict when it starts getting bad. For some, it's a week; for others, a month or a year...
The point is, no matter what you're going through, you don't have to face it alone. Be spontaneous, follow your gut. Stop overanalyzing every little thing and measuring everything by productivity, efficiency, or profit and loss. The world isn't black and white, and it certainly isn't made of numbers. It is so much more than that. So get out there and face your fears. Get out there and have fun. Be like Spider-Man.
And btw, the movie was great. I highly recommend it
bowled over by how beautiful a depiction of unconditional love this was. even after being rejected by mj (devastatingly but understandably), peter still shows her generosity & empathy and expects nothing in return, no matter how much he hurts. pure peter parker. perfect moment.
JESSICA HAS A SCHEDULE IN KOREA????? THE KOREA THAT BLACKLISTED HER??!?! AS IN IN SOUTH KOREA?!?!? JESSICA JUNG AND SOUTH KOREA IN ONE SENTENCE?!?!
Lord we are slowly seeing the light