You think it's a misunderstanding, but it's not.

Torey 2022-04-22 07:01:23

An uncomfortable movie to watch.

The discomfort in the first half comes from my father's misconceptions. You can all say things in a big environment. I also admit that my father's three views are relatively better than those around him, but no matter how much we wash the ground, we can't deny the fact that the film expresses: everything my father does The original intention of things was just to realize their dreams. Helping my daughters get rid of pots and pans was just an added value. I didn't take them seriously until I discovered their wrestling talents. My daughters lived a transparent and inferiority complex. Life, just imagine that if the daughter does not have wrestling talent, she will not live in the shadow of herself not being a son all her life. All this is caused by the father's desire to have a son to realize his dream!

In the second half, I can see my daughter smiling, it's not that uncomfortable anymore, the plot starts to be bloody again, the conflict between the coach and the father is to create a conflict, and I take a step back and say that there is such an incompetent and careful coach, and finally the daughter presses What's the point of my father's guidance and training and still begging to stay at the school?

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Dangal quotes

  • 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.

  • [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.