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So, 'The Last Women Standing' really dives into the societal pressures on women, especially when it comes to relationships. Ruxi's journey is quite relatable, with her frustrations feeling almost palpable. The pacing can get a bit slow at times, but it allows for some introspective moments that really highlight her struggles. There’s a surreal quality to her interactions with her mother—it’s almost comical but also heartbreaking. The performances are earnest, and you can feel the weight of expectations hanging over them. That whole sheng nu concept is explored in a way that feels fresh, and it’s interesting how they juxtapose traditional views against modern love. It's definitely got its quirks, but that’s part of its charm.
Explores themes of societal expectations on women.Features an introspective approach to romance.Earnest performances that convey deep frustrations.
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