

【随机波动 X her edition】陈英:我们誓死捍卫的,是一种可以出去呼吸的自由
Apr 10, 2025
Dive into the life of Delia, a woman navigating post-war Italy, balancing family, work, and personal freedom. Explore how her journey reflects women's struggles in a male-dominated society, highlighting the importance of social mobility and resilience. Discover the broader implications of female empowerment through history and cinema, while examining the impact of language on identity. The discussion reveals how literature and film can serve as mirrors to society, creating pathways for women's voices to resonate across cultures.
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Delia's Joy and Neorealism
- Delia's joy in "Another Round" comes from her social connections and freedom outside her suffocating home.
- Chen Ying connects this to Italian Neorealist cinema, focusing on working-class life and urban spaces.
Delia's Face
- Zhang Zhiqi asks Chen Ying about the protagonist's face and its storytelling potential.
- Chen Ying finds Delia's face a bit too intellectual compared to other, more typical faces, even among supporting characters.
The Vote: A Turning Point
- The film's ending, where Delia goes to vote instead of eloping, is a crucial plot twist.
- It highlights the historical context of Italian women's first vote in 1946, a turning point in their liberation.