My progress is ultimately for the society to progress

Tremaine 2022-04-22 07:01:57

Toilet Hero: It tells a story about an ordinary Indian family male and a slightly better Indian female protagonist with a slightly better economic and cultural level because they went to the toilet. Because the living environment of the male lead family and the people around him is very ordinary, and the women in their place go to the toilet outdoors, and there is no independent toilet at home. All the women go to the wild grass at night to solve the problem of toileting. And you can't be seen by others, if you are seen by others, you have to cover your face. Going to the toilet at home is forbidden and very unacceptable. The story unfolds after the heroine and the hero get married because they cannot accept that the woman of the hero's family must go to the toilet in the wild. The female protagonist's family conditions are relatively good, and her own house also has an independent toilet. Naturally, she cannot accept going to the toilet in the wild with a group of women in the middle of the night. She asks the male protagonist to help her build a toilet at home. The male protagonist's father disagrees, the female protagonist If he can't stand it and go back to his mother's house, he must build a toilet before he is willing to go home. After some obstruction, the male protagonist finally built the toilet, but his father asked someone to demolish it. The male and female protagonists kept trying to find a way to report to the government layer by layer. As a result, the impact of the matter was so great that the two of them were going to divorce because of the toilet. Newspapers, women's rights are not guaranteed by the state, women have become passive in society, patriarchy is too big, public opinion is too big, the last leader locks all the toilets in the office for a day, and the men in the office can't use it The toilet, only to discover the importance of the toilet to women. Thus women have won the respect of society. Because of the government's relationship, toilets can be built. Because of the establishment of the toilet, the male and female protagonists are actually liberated from the civilization of women, and they are happily together. Everyone is equal in society!

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  • Garret 2022-04-14 09:01:06

    The uncle of the heroine is a returnee from Japan. Japan is a country where even the sound of peeing must be covered with sound effects. Comparing the Indians who refuse to cover the toilet, I can only sigh that the cultural difference is huge. The enemy this time is not the government, but backward ideas and deeply ingrained bad habits. It hurts that the male protagonist cries that you have destroyed his "Taj Mahal"

  • Rickey 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    Movies and reality are always in heaven and hell.