I don’t understand the shooting skills very well, and the exposed social issues are still very new to us (I don’t know the national conditions of India). It should be said that it is still very good to understand India through watching movies. Of course, the filming team couldn't help but raise the government after criticizing social issues. In fact, it was probably the interest groups behind it that were controlling, and the film also said that it was "adapted" based on real events. The feeling of wanting to be promoted before being restrained seems familiar, so much so that I can still recall it after writing a short review after a few months.
If the protagonist behind a problem is regarded as a "hero", it means that the tolerance threshold of this problem in people's hearts has been raised, and the sensitivity has decreased, so that they feel that "the problem is not a big problem". And I bet there are still plenty of people who don't understand "hero" behavior, why would they think it's necessary to disturb their comfort zone? Conflicts and interests between classes sometimes cannot be simply resolved through changes in the system, because the dregs of some cultures have been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
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