"Toilet Hero" is the ugliest Indian movie I've watched in recent years. The plot is pale and logically confusing. Although it is full of great truths, its ideological core has not changed. The most terrifying points: 1. After the male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist, he began to follow and photograph the female protagonist secretly, and even printed her photo on his own billboard without permission. In this way, the heroine actually fell in love with him after a few inexplicable words from the hero?! 2. The female protagonist threatened to build a toilet at home with divorce, and then the male protagonist started a long struggle. The male protagonist steals for the female protagonist, tries hard to persuade the villagers, collects information to lobby the government, and rebels against his father. What is the female protagonist doing? He only checked the information once, and the rest of the time, he squatted at her mother's house and waited for her husband to build a toilet for her. In the end, this matter was resolved in the protests of women across the country who wanted to divorce without building toilets... Wait, this is not the same as the inspirational movie I imagined. I was shocked that the progress of women's thinking that the movie has been shouting about all the way, actually uses divorce as a threat to achieve their goals, rather than relying on their own efforts to get what they want. This farce has changed how many thousands of families, I still clearly see that their women are still dependent on men's lives, this time the requirements have been met, and when their thinking is more "progress", there will be more needs. Is it time to make trouble again? This movie is dressed in the guise of real events, but it can't hide the shallowness and emptiness of the content, plus the blunt jokes, it's very heartbreaking to watch...
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