摘要:In this study an Argentinian Feminist director Maria Lusia Bemberg's film I Don't Want to Talk About it (1993) is analyzed. The specific focus is on how women are evaluated within the framework of a mother -daughter relationship. It is argued that Bemberg presents a feminist treatment of how a woman responds to the pressure present in a patriarchal family system. As a result, the mother's struggle to show her disabled daughter to society like a "normal" person illustrates the pressure and problem created by a daughter's independence