Little People's Struggle!

Carson 2022-04-19 09:03:15

This is an Indian film based on real events. The film starts from the trivial matter of going to the toilet, which people deliberately avoid and have to face, and set off a cultural change that challenges Indian traditions. The first half of the film is a bit sluggish, with a blunt portrayal of Keshav and Jaya's love process. In the second half, when Keshav realizes that he can no longer seek quick fixes and must find a way to solve the problem completely, the film begins to climax and the atmosphere is high. Two of Jaya's speeches to the Urinal Committee and Keshav to villagers who vandalized toilets were also particularly resonant. The final scene where the women will awaken is a little more dramatic and could have been portrayed more realistically. This film has similarities with themes such as "The Furnace" and "The Defender" in South Korea. It is the struggle of the little people that triggers the social changes in the big era. In this regard, our domestic films are still very difficult to achieve. All in all, although this movie has some shortcomings in plot handling, it is still a masterpiece and worth watching!

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  • Norbert 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    I feel that apart from Aamir Khan's films, I can't watch any other Indian films. The mystery is self-confidence, the mystery is optimistic, the mystery is the brain hole, and the mystery is nonsense. . It feels like no matter how you look at it, Indians are dirty, and it is a big problem if Indian actors are not selected well. .

  • Olen 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    The significance of the issue is much higher than the standard established by the film itself