The living conditions of Indian gays in the mirror

Fern 2022-09-12 18:19:46

1. The first thought that popped up was that there are quite a lot of loanwords (English) words in modern Hindi, but I don’t know if they are as exaggerated as Japan and South Korea. Is this a blend of official languages, or is it some kind of encroachment and transformation of traditional Hindi?

2. The monotony (or the tool character) of female characters in gay films has always been criticized. Mom, aunt, cousin, fake fiancee, the last of the four female characters still has very little explanation. As the promoter of the script and the supporting role that makes the male protagonist a perfect victim, in the end, the male protagonists were arrested because of the advancement of the law, and at the same time they were arrested.

3. Many clips are amused by the similarity in the living conditions of gays and lesbians in developing countries. For example, the male protagonist’s mother coaxed him to get married and told him to buy a house in Delhi; for example, the father blamed these problems on the male protagonist leaving his hometown for a big city; fake marriages similar to physical marriages; stick education and relying on local beliefs for sex Orientation transformation and rebirth, etc.

Only the middle class and Brahmins have such confidence

4. As a pseudo-comed-out film and a French-themed film disguised as a commercial comedy, it still lacks a lot of key perspectives when it comes to the conflicts between gays and lesbians in family, marriage and love. From the simple stage of denial-anger-bargain-sorrow-acceptance; to the dowry, premarital sex, and the relationship between husband and wife; as big as caste, class, and belief contradictions. Some are subtle, some deliberately don't talk about it, and in the hint, more scenes are placed in the patriarchal patriarchal system of brother-sister-in-law more generally accepted parents.

5. As ??'s first cinematic gay mainline commercial film, its achievements are worthy of applause and envy. The expectations were quite high before watching it, but in fact it is not very bright purely as a movie - when the laughter and rants lack sufficient accurate pain points, rigorous stories and proper scheduling, the embarrassment of preaching overflows the screen. Of course, in such an environment, there are such works, which are really excellent, including actors and audiences.

6. Decriminalizing same-sex sexual activity is only the first step. Legalization of divorce and anti-discrimination and anti-treatment still have a long way to go. But at present, ?? is still on a promising road, even if there are many sharp social contradictions, depression and shackles. Hope is still in the people.

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