1. Cutting the guitar, beating, insulting and smashing the computer is too normal, there is nothing to question.
2. The most real thing about this movie for me is actually what my daughter shows when she is angry - throwing things and smashing the wall and never showing a good face to her little boyfriend when she is in a bad mood. Many negative comments said Isn’t this a cycle of domestic violence? In fact, sometimes I want to laugh, but I feel helpless. No, it is impossible for everyone to have an effective resistance and an unparalleled good temper. For those who have experienced similar experiences In fact, when it is really extremely angry and helpless, self-harm such as smashing things and smashing walls is really the most effective way to vent. There is no one, it is not that I want to do this, but that I subconsciously put these Things have become things or people that I hate. Of course, not everyone is the same or is like this from the beginning, such as the younger brother who quietly helps his sister repair the computer after overhearing the mother-daughter conversation, or despair of life until the final explosion. 's mother.
3. The realism of this movie was quite real until the mother left the airport, except for the fact that her daughter skipped class and went to Mumbai a bit, fantasy, for Kumar to send her an email and the first YouTube to have millions of views , This is actually just a metaphor, it's just that you just had the opportunity and you seized the opportunity, what's the exaggeration, the following focuses on the next plot. (It's a bit too much to think about winning a song for one song..)
4. After the airport, the whole plot began to turn towards fantasy. The majesty of the mother, on the big stage, to the pinnacle of life, then thanking the mother, and then the end of the play, almost everyone was a little dissatisfied with this cliché ending, but I instead I think this ending is perfect, because it's an open ending, did she really walk on the stage in the end? Or did you really go to the awards scene? The mother and daughter walked out of the airport and called Kumar, but then they drove to the awards scene by themselves. Why? Kumar has a car, and it can be seen from the previous plot that he really appreciates and likes this girl. This is one of them. Second, the whole article does not explain why Kumar divorced. Everyone tacitly agreed. It must not be the problem of Kumar itself, but must it be so? When drinking soda with a little girl, you can vaguely know that Kumar also seems to have suffered domestic violence through a few words, so he does not have domestic violence tendencies? Combining the various performances of the girl before, the answer is not certain. Of course, I am not saying that domestic violence will definitely cycle, but the victim must have psychological shadows and tend to be violent. Third, as a clue throughout the film, the guitar disappeared without a trace when it entered the awards scene. Can it only be explained that this clue is useless? Forgive me for wanting to think in the darkest direction, maybe they didn't get to the awards ceremony at all, maybe they didn't get out of that airport, maybe, the mother's rise was just a mirror, maybe they lost that guitar Afterwards, there will be no Secret Superstar in the world, but this is not what I think and what I want to see, so I would rather see this fake ending like a rotten street routine than the cold reality. Everyone in the world is treated kindly.
In fact, the most powerless part of domestic violence is that it does not exist all the time. When it happens, there is no warning, but the person who abused you may not always do it. Verbal violence is often more angry. , and when they are not violent, they will show their gentle side from time to time. At this time, how to solve it.
I'm lucky that I met her too, I'm lucky that my mother is a Secret Superstar too, I'm also lucky that I also have a pretty stupid sister, and of course I'm thankful that my father is also gentle sometimes Treat people.
Hahaha I couldn't help but say two words at the end.
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