The prelude is still a bit procrastinated. The first half hour is quite boring... I almost gave up, but I'll stick to it after watching it all.
(The following complaints are based on the premise of not understanding Indian customs, only personal remarks) The male protagonist chases the female protagonist. The male protagonist stalked the female protagonist and used the candid photos as commercial posters. Fortunately, this is a movie. Let’s learn about legal programs in real life. When the female protagonist rushed to question the male protagonist about the stalking and secret photography, the male protagonist said, "Although I don't have a college degree, my common sense is better than everyone else here... Although my whole body is fake, my heart is still Simple, you have to figure out whether you want to marry an ordinary accountant, a doctor or an engineer, or to find the love of your life. ? ? ? It's really a subway grandpa looking at his phone. Big brother, who gave you a sense of superiority? ? ? Do you have anything to do with finding love? Co-authoring You think you should be proud of being followed by secret photos, right? On the day of their wedding, the heroine only knew that she was the "second" wife, and only in the morning did she know that there was no toilet at home, and the scary thing was that everyone was used to it. Seeing this, I really want to say, girl, are you really a tiger? You married without knowing the family status of this object?
Of course, the change of the male protagonist is still in his eyes. After all, his previous remarks were all, "They can all do it, why can't you?" "If I knew that I wouldn't get married, she would force me to do so. crazy"
In the second half of the struggle against tradition, the most touching thing is that the female protagonist still insists on divorce from the male protagonist, but it is not because she does not love anymore.
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