I did not understand the point of this movie.
They focused too much on the love story and too little on a lot of important struggles that women endure and that are often dismissed and minimised in our society.
And what about the ending? What does it mean?! Why moving the sexist fictional woman into the real world? She isn't the one who needs to develop empathy and introspection.
The guy never learns what it feels like to be considered "the inferior gender", he never reflects about the injustices women face throughout their lives. He just says he misses his real world, where misogyny is the norm and women are oppressed... it doesn't make no sense
I don't think it was that hard to depict issues as they are, I really don't get what went wrong