However, at the very beginning of this movie I was blown away. Ordinary family chores, the grievances suffered by the heroine are so trivial in the inspirational film, let alone in India, where women have few human rights to speak of. The movie kicked off in the blind worship of English. A mockery made by the heroine's daughter to the heroine at the breakfast table made me think that this was an Indian family living in a British and American country. , But, no, this family really lives in India. Eat pilaf, yearning for foreign culture. In this regard, I am speechless. Fortunately, this boring opening finally has a turning point. The heroine is going to the United States, alone. The contradictions and conflicts that I look forward to, the collision of Eastern and Western cultures seems to be about to burst. However, I made a mistake. I actually forgot that Indians cannot make complicated movies. (Vidya Balan’s "Fearless Heart" was not counted in the first two years, it’s great, but it’s strange that the ratings are not as high as this movie. Could it be said that Chinese people have a preference for this kind of housewife movie?) Apply for a visa At that time, the awe-inspiring Indian officials relieved the heroine; when filling in the form, the kind young man automatically asked Ying for help; on the plane, the enthusiastic and decent Uncle Baqiang took good care of the heroine. In this way, I arrived in the United States smoothly, met my relatives, and started life in New York. It really went so well. The contradictions and conflicts were completely weakened. Even the scene of the heroine in the coffee shop did not create a decent collision background, but weakened it into an embarrassing scene that everyone encounters in our daily lives. At best, it's just like Grandma Liu entering the Grand View Garden. Just when I was almost completely disappointed in this film, the French man started his rescue operation. With a unique French romance, I began to look forward to this movie, at least in the love scene, and I started to look forward to it. At least the heroine can live out her own wonderful life with her head upright. But, but, my expectations were once again lost. It turns out that what the heroine wants is not love, what the heroine wants is not freedom, and what the heroine wants is not even a brand new life. What she wants is respect! It is not the respect of those who respect her, but the respect of those who do not respect her-her husband, her daughter! Is this the head clipped to the door panel? He slammed on the road and hanged himself on the Indian tree that was neither tall nor handsome. (Appearance party, if you disagree, please look in the mirror yourself.) So, the heroine practiced English day and night, and when the heroine chanted "entrepreneur" cheerfully at the beginning, I thought the ending of the movie would be the heroine. In the United States opened a Radu ball specialty store, and the business became more prosperous. As a result, the heroine just learned After four weeks of English, I gave a wonderful wedding speech, and then went back to India arrogantly. The only difference is that this time, the heroine is more confident, because she can speak English, and because she is praised by French men for her beauty, she has found the feeling of second spring. I really want to have an editor. For this absurd homecoming ending, I am really very indignant. Originally, the heroine finally returned to be her housewife, and I could bear it, but the editor was really wicked, so she wanted the heroine to say that she loved her husband at the wedding, but she couldn’t leave the child behind, and it was about love. What a shit? Why do all filmmakers love to hold high the banner of love and take pictures of things that have nothing to do with love? Nima, it is really unpleasant. So writing this review angrily is a spit, those who don't like to watch please make a detour on their own, so as not to make you as unhappy as I am!
P.S.: If you want me to say, the heroine should open a dessert shop with a French man, and bring delicious desserts to thousands of households. That's great kindness! As for whether the two can end up, I don't care. At least I have loved, owned, and lived happily, so there is no shortcoming in life.
And again: the heroine's niece is lively, cute, and beautiful!
Ren Xin
at 15:49 on January 13, 2014
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