"The story begins with a wrestling battle of wills. Because he was a former national champion wrestler who retired under the pressure of life, got married and had children, and struggled to manage his life. His dream is to win the first world wrestling championship. This dream can no longer be realized on him under the pressure of life. He places his hopes on the next generation. However, after exhausting all means, he still only had four daughters, he locked this dream together with those medals in a small box, never mentioned it again, and quietly managed the still difficult life. The turning point came one day, when he saw the eldest and second daughters gleefully describe how they had beaten the eldest boy from the same village to the point of being bruised and bruised. Since then, the two daughters have entered the training period of "darkness". I get up at 5 o'clock every day to run, practice various movements, I can't eat my favorite food, and even later I can't wear a skirt. My beloved head was cut off, and it became a bancun head. I kept practicing wrestling in a simple wrestling arena. The young eldest daughter Gita and the second daughter Babita couldn't understand the "crazy" of their father. They thought that they had done something wrong and that it was their father's tyranny, so they tried every means to be lazy - to please their mother and deliberately make mistakes Alarm clock, destroy lightbulbs in the wrestling ring, pretend to be injured, and sneak up to a friend's wedding after dressing up. There are also people in the village who do not understand. In that country, under the status of women, girls never wrestled, let alone boys. There are rumors in the village, and the pointing has never stopped. Disappointment and anger engulfed him at his daughters' wedding, and he questioned whether he should continue. However, that night, when they were complaining about such a father, the little bride who was only fourteen years old said something that shocked them. "I'd rather have a father like yours, because then you'll be in charge of your own lives. Unlike me, who get married when I'm fourteen, have a husband and teach children, deal with pots and pans, and live my life like that, and that The man I will serve my whole life, I have never met." That was the life of the vast majority of women in India - humble and unable to decide their own destiny. Those words deeply moved them. From then on they practiced wrestling hard and kept participating in competitions. Geeta broke through the siege and won the national championship, and went to the national academy for unified training according to regulations. Like a newborn, she was lost in another life: she stopped eating, grew her hair long, went out to have fun while her coach asked her to forget her old skills and learn new ones, and when she came home, she accused her father of being outdated. , and left home after defeating his fat and old father with his youth and strength, and even after losing the first game of a world-class competition, he still had the heart to paint his nails. Finally, in the After losing repeatedly in the game, she realized her mistakes and with the persuasion of her sister, she got through the phone, cried bitterly on the phone, and said "I'm sorry" to her father, who was also in tears on the other end of the phone. She regained her father's help and guidance, and her father even came to the vicinity of the academy for her, living in a humble house and guiding her nearby. Finally, after overcoming many difficulties, she finally reached the final and won the gold medal that his father dreamed of. In the process, she trained her skills, and in the final, when the coach used tricks to prevent her father from entering the audience, she used the philosophy and confidence that her father had instilled in the final second in an almost impossible way to score five points . In this process, she is also truly independent and can no longer depend on her father all the time. The father, who was locked in the warehouse in the final, turned out to be so old. The omnipotent father, when there was no way to open the warehouse, was so powerless and depressed, the only thing he could do was pray. Tears welled up when he heard the Indian national anthem. That is the love for the country, the pursuit of dreams, and the gratification for my daughter.
They say the storyline is old-fashioned, that it promotes patriarchy, that the father disregards his daughter's life in order to realize his dream. Old-fashioned plot? Can you guess the next episode? Movies that make you cry and laugh are rare. What's more, this is a true story. In India, there really is such a wrestler who raised two daughters to win the world championship. Disregarding the child's wishes? When children couldn't understand the world and couldn't judge what the world was like, and in such an environment of low status for women, the father helped them choose the path that could best be themselves, rather than the path of most people's destiny. I believe that Gita and Babita grew up not complaining about their father, but thanking him. Just like when we grow up, we will thank our parents for sternly urging us to study hard or forcing us to learn specialties. Those harshness are just to give us a little more freedom in a cruel society when we are adults. Promoting male empowerment? In a country where women have no status, as a father, he did not hate his wife because he gave birth to four daughters, nor did he not take responsibility for the family, nor did he not love his children. It is precisely because he loves his children that he trains them in the strictest way, allowing them to freely choose their own lives through their own strengths. It is precisely because he is well aware of the low status of women in that country that he told his daughter, you have to win the championship, because the championship will not be forgotten by people. If you win tomorrow, you won't win alone, millions of girls like them will win with you, all the girls who are considered inferior to the boys, the girls who get drudged, the girls who get married and have children Girls who have daughters, tomorrow you're not only playing against Australian players, you're also playing against those who despise women. That is resistance. The film not only exposes the status of women in that country, but also exposes the inaction of some governments and the drawbacks of physical education. It is admirable to face social problems like this. As the starring Aamir Khan, it is even more respectable. As girls, Geeta and Babita are lucky. Their father chose a path for them to gain respect and freedom through their own efforts. Behind their success, their father's never-ending urging and compelled to bow their heads to the outside world. 's plea. They are also worthy of respect, because their hard work and success have inspired thousands of girls to change their destiny of rebelling against themselves, to change their destiny as a man's vassal. If you are dismissive of this, then maybe you have not experienced or paid attention to these - because you are a girl, you are abandoned or even drowned at birth; because you are a girl, you cannot get a good education; because you are a girl, everything is for the sake of Because she is a girl, she was indoctrinated by her family that it would be better to marry early; because she was a girl, she was considered inferior to a boy; because she was a girl, her destination was to get married, have children, and depend on others. Bita are girls, and their motivation is self-evident. Thank you for being a girl. Thank you for being a girl. Xuanji
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