Little Lolita’s Uncle Monkey God, a new Indian movie I watched today, several times made me cry! A film that simply escorted a little girl home is really moving. Love can be so beautiful and touching! The little girl named Shahida could not speak since she was a child. She was still unable to speak when she was six years old. So her parents decided to take her to the temple to pray. Because the old man said that the gods there were very spiritual, her mother took Shahida on the train. In the middle of the night, the train stopped and the adults were asleep. Shahida saw a little lamb fell outside and couldn’t climb out of a pit. She walked out of the train, and when she was holding the lamb, the train drove NS. She couldn’t shout, chasing the train and shook her hand. The train drove away, and a truck came behind. She climbed onto the truck. Unexpectedly, the truck drove in the opposite direction of India. So, our little Pakistani girl Shahida Came to India by accident and started her journey home.
Yes, our Shahida is Pakistani. India and Pakistan have complicated political and religious entanglements, and the two sides are quite antagonistic. However, our Shahida is about to be escorted home by an uncle of the Indian monkey god. The road home begins here.
Uncle Monkey God is a devout Hindu and a pure and kind-hearted person. Shahida has been following him since seeing Uncle Monkey God dancing in an event. She can’t speak. But understand. Uncle Monkey God took her to the police station. The police station did not take her in. He had his own little troubles, but he still took this little trouble to the quasi-jang's house! He also gave Shahida a name: Mooney. The prospective father-in-law is a Brahmin caste, not very happy to accept this Mooney, because he didn't know her caste, and later discovered that Mooney was a Muslim, and the prospective father-in-law urged the monkey god to take her away! I went to the embassy, but they were protesting at the entrance of the embassy, and the embassy staff drove them out; when I went to the travel agency, I thought I had found a way home for Mooney, but I was still worried. When I went back to look for Mooney, he found that Mooney was sold. In the brothel, Uncle Monkey God was so angry that he kicked the brothel, rescued Mooney, and finally decided to personally escort her home!
Without a passport or visa, I had to cross the border illegally. I met a lot of people along the way. The uncle Monkey God who was silly at the border had to get the approval of the chief before he was willing to go on. The officers and soldiers on the border were finally moved by him (I know this is too idealistic. , But it is understandable after the film and television), let him go. In Pakistan, because Mooney was playful and stole the handcuffs of the police, he was caught by the police in Pakistan and inadvertently learned that they were smuggled. So he indiscriminately concluded that they were spies. Yes, even Mooney was also caught. It was unanimously determined that in the small police station, the police treated Mooney rudely and treated her as a spy. Uncle Monkey God was angry again, overturned the police, and ran away with Mooney, so he had to look for him along the way. Mooney's home has to evade police chase again! A reporter originally came to report on the spy incident, but was moved by their story, so the unwilling reporter finally recorded Mooney’s journey home with a DV in his hand, and put it on the Internet, which gained the common understanding of the two peoples. Concerned and rescued Uncle Monkey God who was arrested for Mooney to get home safely. In the end, under the watchful eyes of the two peoples, Uncle Monkey God is about to return to his country. Shahida (Muni) also came to the border with his parents. She looked at Uncle Monkey God who had been walking forward and kept beckoning. However, Uncle Monkey God couldn't see her. The anxious Shahida (Muni) finally yelled the first sentence of her life: Uncle! (Of course she speaks their language) She can speak! Uncle Monkey God, the little girl ran towards each other. At the end of the play, everyone cried! I also ran away in tears! Love made the little girl who could not speak anymore to speak.
The film explores the relationship between nations, and also discusses religious issues. Ultimately, love, regardless of country, religion, love is everything!
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