Hidden meanings in Film noir: TELL IT LIKE A WOMAN (2022) - Its not a lack of money or food...

Published on 23 November 2024 at 22:38

A collection of shorts showing the strengths and struggles of womanhood. See life lessons hidden in this movie below.

  • Exploited angels 
    The exploitation of angelic girls by the system is the main theme of the first short. Kim is driven insane by molestation memories from her childhood. In the second act, you can tell Validation has been abused, with the way she clothes herself in multiple layers. In some parts of the world, abused women are dropped off on the street and become destitute after going through demonic money rituals ordeals while on a rendezvous for the system. Sometimes the angelic women just become mad due to the wrongness of giving angelic rights to the demonic side of life. The exploitation of Angelics is a primitive practice by the system. A system that calls itself defenders but have no care for the women they claim to defend. 
  • Rising suicide rates 
    Eva Longoria inherits a kid from her sister who recently committed suicide. The kid has a friend whose mother also committed suicide. The increasing rates of suicide are an indication of a social problem. Its not a lack of money, or food that leads to suicide, if it was, then all refugees and IDPs in violence prone regions would be dead. It's a lack of joy. The joy of loving and being loved... Love is one of the most important things in this world, lets not relegate it to a thing of disgrace, cheating and betrayal. Lets uplift love. 

 

  • A natural multi-tasker 
    In the third act, a single mother works tirelessly to meet up with the responsibilities of her home and work. The woman is a natural multi-tasker with an ability to handle pressure simultaneously. This is a very vital skill in a modern world. A world with increasing emphasis on brains not brawls. Her little daughter's show of concern by applying for lotteries to win automated cleaning equipment, also symbolize that women quickly pick up on responsibility. These just help to symbolize that the woman can provide more value than is currently accepted in society. Her ability to multi-task and be responsible is vital to the rebuilding and reclamation of the proper direction of humanity. 

 

  • Brutalized 
    The fourth act presents the shocking truth about entrapment and enslavement. It shows a lady who's experiencing severe domestic violence and she's so scared or imprisoned by her lover, that she had to hurt the dog just for a chance to get out of the house. Being in enslaving and brutally entrapping relationships is not just a physically negotiated partnership, but rather a spiritual and very special entrapment of spiritual bondage. The demonic use various baits like getting involved in stealing, drugs, or money laundering. Basically, anything illegal or wrong can give the a demonic entrapper the opportunities to symbolize a girls spiritual enslavement. Even cheating on a partner can sometimes be an opportunity to symbolize their wickedness. Once such wicked symbolism have been established as bonds, the victim becomes a passive receiver of brutal punishments. Keep your eyes open, watch out for your young women and the things they accept to bear. The demonic have no real rights to do the wicked things that they do. 

 

  • Pimps 
    In the fifth act, the main actress stumbles on a pimp and his girl. The pimp in usual fashion tries to talk the girl into doing whatever is demanded by clients. He reassures her of her safety, but he's really more interested in how much can be made from her sale. This helped symbolize the commitment of the recruiting pimps who make a living and depend on the system for the destruction and sale of love. These are the ones who make the wrongs most difficult to fix. The highly professional career minded woman in this act also suddenly metamorphosis into one of the pimps sluts. This is used to symbolize that no woman is free, not even the educated is free from the systems of enslavement and entrapment. How sad... 

 

  • Free at last 
    The last act in the collection is an animation showing entrapped fairies who finally become free. The use of animations symbolizes that the freedom, while hoped for, is not yet achieved. The flying fairies also help symbolize the enslavement of the angelic who need to be free. The freedom is beautifully symbolized to represent the birth of a much better world. Let's work towards a beautiful world. Lets make things right again. Our women aren't slaves... 

 

I hope the hidden lessons revealed here are meaningful to you. If you noticed anything else in this movie, you can add it in the comments section. If you haven't seen the movie, you can stream from here.
This is how Film Noir uncovers the stark truths behind our failing humanity.

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