Although men and women in our country have become more and more equal, they are still full of details in some customs. the concept of male superiority that I may feel tired
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Rani: 14, 15-year-old married widowed, mother in law is abused by her husband fooled despise son, 10 years after a phone call to let her rekindled love I have deeply experienced the misfortune of being a wife in a patriarchal family. Maybe being a widow is a good thing for her, except that she can't have sex, so she has special pity for her daughter-in-law Zhan Qi. Zhan Qi has the shadow of Rani on her, and she is eager to learn. The clever girl title Lani has always emphasized that he liked to read when he was a child, but the woman who was told by her mother that she could read is a bad woman. Although she did not agree with it, she still warned Zhan Qi. Zhan Qi was lucky enough to meet someone who liked her. people who encounter a good mother in law was later reborn friends
Raj: a wife and infertility Rani girlfriends have been eager to have children think there are also children of female talent complete infertility because they lost a husband Indian women seem to be a fertility machine. Their patriarchal society is inferior to women. No one even thinks about the reason for infertility. It is possible to see it in men. Women and men are always on top, but in the end, the truth prevails over lies.
Biliqi: a "bitch" who pursues freedom and is more open-minded and active. She thinks she has always been stalked by men. In fact, she has always been slaughtered by men. Naturally spurned but she knew she knew someone loved him but no one could give her real freedom and she couldn't either haha Last two good sisters gave her the freedom she always wanted from a certain man
In the film, a couple with high quality and cultural level try to change the living environment of the women in the village and give them jobs to make them understand that women can also support themselves without relying on men. This runs counter to what the local patriarchal families have always been flattering. They are naturally attacked by vicious words. The result is that it is no match for the rotten traditional Indian culture. This is the misfortune of the village women.
But there is a cultural festival at the end of the film, saying that the goddess will defeat the devil one day. The truth will defeat the lie. One day the day of the liberation of women to live free and independent men do not have to see his face survival of
the three men friendship yearning for freedom is hard to feel the satisfaction of everyone
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