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TOLFO Bastien Radioactive 1D

Question 1 : did you like the movie  ? Why or why not ?

I didn't like this movie too much because I didn't feel interested in the
story.

Question 2 : is this film different from the ones you usually watch ?

Yes, this type of film is totally different from what i watch now, i'm more
of the action horror genre.

Question 3 : wich parts of the film did you particularly like ?

The part that I particularly liked was the moment when Madame Curie
recounts a certain moment of her life lying on her stretcher in the
hospital.

Question 4 : do you think the movie is feminist? Why ?

No i don't think this film is necessarily feminist because women have a lot
of rights, like madame Curie who saves the world with her experiences.

Question 5 : what topics tackled by the movie touched you ?

The end of the film was touching when madame currie discovered the
wounded in the hospital, i find this part touching because there are men
who fought for their country which is also that of madame Curie.

Question 6 : reflect on the depiction of women in the movie. Would you


say Marie Curie is a feminist icon ? Why ?

For women, Mrs. Currie is a feminist icon because she revolutionized the
world of science with her discovery of radium, it shows humans that
women can make us discover things and advance in discovery.

Question 7 : what do you think the movie’s mains message is ?

The film tells us the story of Mrs. Currie's life and how she came to be
known, what the film tries to do is to make us understand the
importance of women in our society, to show that they are not only good
at cooking, every human being has his or her own field, we can't succeed
everywhere but we must accept women as we accept men.
Question 8: using all your answers, write a review of the movie for the
school journal.

This name of the film is radioactive.


Paris, late 19th century. Mary is a passionate scientist who strives to
impose her ideas and discoveries on a male-dominated society. Together
with her husband Pierre Curie, an equally experienced scientist, they
researched radioactivity and eventually discovered two new elements:
radium and polonium. This major discovery earned them a Nobel Prize
and an international reputation. But after a tragic accident, Mary must
continue her research alone and face the impact of her discoveries on the
modern world. The life of Marie Curie, that genial department head, is a
fascinating novel that has inspired filmmakers since Mervyn LeRoy's very
academic Madame Curie (1943), whose lead actress, Greer Garson, bore a
strong resemblance to the Marie Skłodowska

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