Undoubtedly, this is a very good female inspirational drama. But I have to admit that if this is an American drama or a British drama, the score may not be so high. It is precisely because it is India that in our impression the status of women is extremely low, and the whole society is full of an atmosphere of disrespect for women. It is amazing to shoot this drama in such an environment.
But seeing them laughing and scolding, getting drunk in bars, falling in love, getting married and divorced, partying...I wonder, how many Indian women can live such a life?
And even these days are not happy. The ending is slag to the bottom of my heart. One lost the love of her family because her video was widely circulated. One was broken up because of her sexual orientation but bravely continued to pursue her. A child of life, one who almost found true love but missed it.
Even they are so sad, what about the others? I'm very curious to know how local Indians, especially women, evaluate this drama. Thinking of the classic scene in the Green Book, the black people in the farmland stopped what they were doing and looked at the bright and bright compatriots, the suits and the handsome men, and the white drivers serving him. They may be thinking in their hearts that we can live like this.
Maybe this is the sentence, we can live like this. Although there are tragedies and misfortunes, at least there is still the right to choose.
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