Seeing the first couple having premarital sex, the police broke into the room and threatened to tell their parents, we can see the irrationality of the Indian legal system and the controlling power of religious conservative forces in secular life. Thinking of the "World Under the Burqa" that I just watched, couples in the Islamic world elope without parental consent and go to jail. In these two films, young people are deprived of their independence and autonomy, and are treated as appendages of patriarchy or family.
Seeing the barrage accusing women of having sex with their boyfriends when they understand that there will be problems. Shouldn't the police and religion be blamed? Don't people even have the right to make love freely? There are also people who brush their presence in the barrage and are fortunate to be born in the celestial dynasty. I can see a sense of superiority by watching a play. Forget the fact that the Chinese police filmed and broadcasted a couple having sex in a car, which caused the woman in question to commit suicide in embarrassment. Fifty steps laugh a hundred steps.
The girls in the second couple played very well, they were all girls in love, very beautiful. The girl in the first couple is a mature, clear-headed woman, very determined.
I really like this kind of Indian drama, showing a kind of life without beauty, which is rarely seen in the dramas of other countries. For example, people living on crematoriums burn corpses dirty all day, smash their heads with bamboo poles, and rely on precious metals sifted out of the ashes to survive. What surprised me was that the actor was called up to help burn the body in the play. His calm and natural attitude and expression are especially like any kid who is called by his family to help with housework. The default is natural, not The disgust of crematorium is the habit of living around and accepting since childhood. The acting is very good.
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