In this film, what we can see is: the heroine's awareness of her basic rights. Don't bow, don't compromise, don't be afraid. In the face of no toilet at home, she dared to ask her husband; in the face of her unintelligible father-in-law, she was not afraid to ask questions directly; in the face of many women who felt that she "made", she spoke out, and she reprimanded them precisely because of them It's the non-resistance that keeps this happening. What we can see is also: although the male protagonist will not become a doctor or a lawyer, he has a wealth of common sense, a heart to pay for love, and the courage to defy the world. Take responsibility, have courage, and never run away. At home, he challenged his father's concept; in the village, he challenged the authority of the village chief; and in the entire Indian society, he challenged everyone to keep silent on the toilet culture for many, many years.
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