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Sylvester 2022-03-24 09:01:49
Does childhood have to be happy?
About equality between men and women, about father-daughter love, and about the pursuit of dreams, this movie gave us a big bowl of delicious chicken soup, but what gave me more thinking was the following two questions: 1. Childhood must be happy Is it right? 2. Is it necessarily wrong for a father...
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Vita 2022-04-20 09:01:41
little ideas
Huh? It's a patriotic education, and it's pretty funny at the front. "Good skill, you just beat the state championship." "Don't be discouraged, bro, you just won the national championship." I was disgusted not long ago, but not now, all kinds of people should be allowed, and they should be All...

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Keyon 2022-03-21 09:01:52
#cinema# To complain about the three views out of the background of national conditions is to play hooligans. It seems inappropriate to have a dream based on the father’s ruthless childhood deprivation and mental oppression of his daughter, but it also has to be her own talent, right? After all, he didn't force him to go to school with three girls and four girls. And their success is indeed revolutionary in India, an extremely patriarchal country, and it may become an opportunity to change the fate of other women. A single spark can start a prairie fire.
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Freddy 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Those who say that their daughter is the slave of her father's dream, since Geeta asked "when is the next game", that is her own life. Seeing what was written in the film review, the wife asked the male protagonist, "You let our daughter practice this now, what if they can't marry in the future?" The male protagonist replied, "In the future, they will choose their own partners." If this paragraph is not deleted, the father's love for his daughter can be expressed more three-dimensionally. #Women do not allow men#
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