I thought that this movie might not receive good reviews from women who are unemployed, low-income, or those who had to change their last name to their husband's and have justified their decisions without facing reality. They might actually feel ashamed of their position deep down. Additionally, conservative women who have been conditioned by men and even enjoy it might find the content a bit harsh. On the other hand, women with high incomes or confidence might find the jokes amusing and give it high ratings. The satirical jokes were also spot-on, making it an interesting comedy that could provide more courage to women who haven’t yet given up on trying to change the state of society.