In the film, a heartbreaking line from the mother, played by India's last actress Hiriday Kapoor, is heartbreaking: "In India, a rapist can be acquitted, but slap a rapist and be convicted. "I have also seen a card in a parade in India in the photo, with the words "Am I not India's daughter?" This kind of rhetorical question, whether it is for the speaker or the listener, is so painful and so much. Helpless, how desperate. Women are weak, and mothers are strong. Even if the stepmother played by Cili Daiyu does not get the trust and attention of her daughter in the reorganized family, she will treat her as her own and become the goddess of revenge for her. Tan Dun once said that My dream is music without boundaries, but I think, without boundaries, there is also maternal love. As the slogan of the film, "Where justice can't reach, there are mothers."
Fortunately, the mother in the film has a strong heart, careful thinking, and the help of a righteous private detective. In the end, the police officer handed over the decision to her, and she finally completed her revenge. What about the helpless mothers in reality? Fortunately, the daughter in the film came out and survived. What about Jody, who died 13 days later in the "Derry Black Bus Case", and the other innocent victims? They are always standing on the edge of the abyss, they are often helpless and painful, they are often criticized and hurt twice...
I have also seen a comment on this topic: "I spent more than 20 years teaching my daughter how to protect herself, why don't you teach your son not to hurt others for a minute?"
Made me feel a lot.
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