"Indian English" is a film about a married woman in India growing up. It's a movie worth watching many times. I've watched it 3 times. Every time I watch it, I can have a different feeling. My favorite is the heroine's sentence "I don't need love, what I really need is respect" From the side, it reflects 1. At the time of the transition of old and new civilizations in the entire Indian society, the awakening of Indian women's consciousness and the cry of temporary inability to resist traditional cultural customs. 2. The contribution of full-time housewives to the family is easily overlooked, and the education received in the traditional environment is limited, and they take care of the family wholeheartedly and ignore self-growth, which leads to factors such as disconnection from society and family, which cause the society to disrespect her, and her family members do not respect her. disrespect it. The heroine herself is a strong woman with a mature mind, a sense of responsibility and a sense of free soul, so she said the phrase "I don't need love, what I really need is respect".
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