"Every Indian film that never dances is a betrayal of life"

Eddie 2022-03-24 09:03:44

Even if there is a party in the plot, I can't help but guess that the plot is just for singing and dancing, but, I haven't seen an Indian movie without singing and dancing. The younger brother is a bit like Pique. There are many lines in the film. The conflict between the older brother and the younger brother about the book (the box that the younger brother brought before returning to China), the delicate relationship between the older brother and the younger brother and the girl, the conflict between the father and the mother, and the disagreement between the father and the older brother to the younger brother. trust. Even if there are so many dark foreshadowings, only the moment the camera is handed to the grandfather and the girl, the corners of the mouth rise unconsciously. People who love to laugh are so beautiful. The setting of an old man with a poisonous tongue is really touching~ Sure enough, the hidden contradictions between everyone broke out in a group photo moment that should have been warm. Even the always happy grandfather showed a sad expression, the husband and wife were conflicted, and the mother's relationship with her brother Homosexual disgust; older brother and mother found out about father's extramarital affair; younger brother was angry that older brother peeped at his story again; younger brother was disappointed with mother's attitude towards him; older brother felt helpless that mother had undermined the harmony between brothers. Ah, it seems that only taking Dad's life with a shitty car accident can bring this shattered family member back to the place they call home. I'm sorry, because I was watching and writing down my thoughts, so I just expressed my incomprehension about my father's car accident. From a rational point of view, only a grief that is above everyone can save it all. I almost cried and watched it in the last ten minutes. Yes, what is more important than family? All are reconciled to life, reconciled with their families. In the end, a heartfelt smile appeared on everyone's face - like Dad on a cardboard. "Everyone wants a happy ending..." "What about your story?" "It's real, and real life doesn't necessarily have a happy ending" "That's why we look for it in stories, don't we?"

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Kapoor & Sons quotes

  • Rahul Kapoor: You're funny.

    Tia Malik: You're hot.

    [Awkward pause]

  • Wasim: I smell something burning.

    Arjun Kapoor: Hey Dharmendra, manage dude.

    Wasim: [Sniffs Arjun's ass] It's coming from your bum.

    Arjun Kapoor: Bastard!

    [Arjun friendly kicks Wasim]

    Wasim: Hey, piles man.