It seems that from childhood to adulthood, the education you have received is that you have to become a good person, you have to get good grades in exams, go to a good university, have a decent job, and have a happy family.
Under this kind of education, each of us is working hard to become such an excellent and successful person. But sometimes, even if we try our best, we don't have such a life.
No one has ever told us what we should do if we fail. Because there seems to be some kind of existence in this world, it does not allow us to fail, or even allow us to think "what if we fail" when we try to succeed. It seems that once we think about this problem, we will be lazy excuse.
One of the instructive points in the film is that it tells us: "IT'S OKAY TO SUCK." Even if you don't get good grades, don't get good college entrance exams, don't have a decent job, don't even get married and have a happy family , it doesn't matter, because compared to the so-called "excellent" or "successful", you still have your own life, in your life, you may screw up some things, and you also have things that you are not good at, But it's all ok, it doesn't affect your perception and experience of the world, you can still get happiness and beauty from this world, don't be too harsh on yourself, if you can become and love your unique self, you are already very good people.
The style of the film is quite Indian, hahaha, it will be interspersed with unique Indian song and dance performances. On the whole, the film is not the kind of education that is full of chicken soup. It has very funny and very warm pictures, and it is worth watching in the cinema yes~
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