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			<description>I saw the film last night, and I thought it was a pretty poor show. What alarmed me was that a slip of a girl could beat up fully grown men dressed in armour etc. Of course, in real life girls are at a serious disadvantage when confronted by agressive men.

Films like this give impressionable young girls a false sense that they can throw a few girly punches and high kicks to defeat a man. Problem is that it doesn't happen. I've been involved in martial arts for years - even a lady black belt will have a hard time with a novice male fighter. It all looks acrobatic and dance like, but the fact remains that men are, on average, much bigger and stronger than women. Size matters! This sort of feminism nonsense is likely to land 'girl power' twenty-somethings into a lot of trouble if they are presented with a choice to either run to safety or fight. You'll never see a female lion attack an alpha male lion, because animals live in the real world and they have a grip on reality.

Let's just accept that men and women complement each other: men are breadwinners and protectors and women are mothers and homemakers. What's wrong with that? It's beautiful. - KS</description>
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