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Martine 2022-04-23 07:02:00
Do more words count as a long review! I'm just talkative.
I want to write a long review, but I'm lazy. I don't know if it was because of low tears or what, but I cried several times. At first, she felt that her father was a tyrant who persecuted his daughters for his own dreams. Later, he felt that he really had the idea of equality between men and...
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Johnnie 2022-04-22 07:01:23
wrestling, dad
First of all, let’s start with India. India is a very patriarchal country. Girls get married at the age of 14 and meet a completely unfamiliar man, just to lighten the burden on the family. The exception is one family in the film, the dad who failed to compete in international wrestling. So, he...

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Martin 2022-01-28 08:04:47
Some people make movies just to make money, and some people make movies out of conscience.
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Casimer 2022-03-17 09:01:04
The father's values are simply disgusting. He uses dreams, money, and champions to force his daughter's life. The so-called father-daughter relationship is worse than a reward after satisfying selfish desires. The film is about breaking gender prejudice, but in fact, he is hopelessly prejudiced. Even if the patriarchy is knocked to the ground, use the entire second half to bring it to the top again.
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Mahavir Singh Phogat: You have to fight in a way that people will remember you. If you win silver, sooner or later, you will be forgotten. If you win gold, you will be an example, And examples are given, child... not forgotten. See those girls? If you win tomorrow, you will not win alone. Millions of girls like them will win along with you. It will be a victory for every girl who is considered inferior to boys; who is forced into household chores, who is married off to just raise children. Tomorrow's match is the most important one. Because tomorrow, we are not fighting just that Australian, but all those people who think lesser of girls.
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[from trailer]
Mahavir Singh Phogat: All along, I was desperate for a son so he could win a gold in wrestling for India. But what didn't occur to me was that gold is gold. Whether won by a boy or a girl.