the power of progress

Alfreda 2022-12-07 01:22:13

After reading some opinions, some think that the film lacks depth and is too superficial and superficial, but I think such opinions are a bit compromising. There are obviously some problems with this film, such as the "slogan" in it, but I think that as the first mainstream commercial gay film in Bollywood, its advantages definitely outweigh its shortcomings. First of all it incorporates the narrative style of Bollywood. As a sensitive topic in a certain sense, it incorporates the unique singing, dancing and comedy effects of Indian films, and presents this homosexuality to the audience in a humorous and relaxed way, so that the audience will not be repulsive. The lengthy introduction of the male protagonist just highlights the ordinary and ordinary identities represented by the two male protagonists, and homosexuals are also very common and common. Secondly, it tells a story with Indian characteristics. The director and screenwriter have ulterior motives. There is one plot that I know very well, which is the separate scene of the male protagonist's parents, who recall their marriage and love. This combines the helplessness of arranged marriages in India with the pursuit of love for the two male protagonists. They also want their children to live their own lives, which also shows the love parents have for their children. Using such a plot setting to serve the whole, I think this is a very clever point, and it also shows that the filmmakers are thinking about the problem seriously, rather than shouting one-sided slogans. Such a challenge is undoubtedly enormous in a country where traditional ideas are so prevalent. Finally, it is a milestone. It was born in response to the decriminalization of India last year, which happened to be the first anniversary of the film's birth two days ago. In fact, the film originates from life and is higher than life. At the same time, through this film, we can also better understand a country like India, which has the meaning of cultural exchange, and the Indian society also has an inclusive side. After all, taking into account the time interval between movies and decriminalization and the basic national conditions of Indian religious countries. Such bold attempts are highly encouraged. Conclusion: The main actor Ah Yu said on ins to commemorate this anniversary, we can make some taboo topics constantly raised and solved through the theater screen to change people's thinking mode. We need to spend time and energy to normalize some taboo topics and bring about constructive change in society. So I think we might as well pay more attention to such a progressive force and jointly promote social inclusion and development.

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