Mathura, pulling like a horse rabbit

Braulio 2022-04-06 08:01:01

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Of course, it reminded me of "Circumcision Dragon and Phoenix Fight" all of a sudden. This kind of film is made to resist the old customs of Mathura. The women in the village no longer have to hold their urine during the day and walk a few kilometers at night. Like a thief, they have to endure the car lights that may appear at any time!

This movie shows you how hard it is to build a toilet in India. When we were still ashamed that people in the Qing Dynasty could urinate and urinate on Chang'an Street more than 100 years ago, people in India were still experiencing this stuff.

The area of ​​Mathura is the most interesting place for Chinese people and the place where Buddha statues were first produced. in northern India. Mathura! !

To the north is New Delhi, and to the south, closer to Aigra, is the Taj Mahal

In a village, a custom that has lasted for thousands of years, men just urinate in the river. They don't keep up with the times. You talk to him about civilization and he will refute you with the Sanskrit of the Ramayana epic. We can only be dumbfounded.

What finally prompted men to save women?

love, and comedy.

What is the price? Nearly lost the whole family, the whole village, and the urinal club. Because the local female compatriots are accustomed to this way of going to the toilet for hiking and camping.

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It is admirable that Indians dare to face up to their own shame. It was also because of Teacher Xuefeng's recommendation that I watched this movie, and I was very interested in the protagonists and stories in it.

I believe that, like "Circumcision of the Dragon and Phoenix", the effect of this film is not only entertainment, it should have a huge impact on the traditional concepts of many backward villages. Let people think more about the things they are accustomed to.

I guess it's the same problem that Indian women are often sexually harassed. There are also issues of drowning baby girls, the caste system, and so on.

Many people sing praises to the great Chairman Mao, saying that he has destroyed all the old concepts of traditional Chinese feudalism, so we can be a lot ahead of India, I admit it. The intensity of its change is so great that it has a strong impetus for China. Of course women's issues are also included.

When traditional ideas are tearing apart the civilization of this country, only great men can crush everything.

In fact, it is similar to many traditional dross problems in China. The perspective of looking at the problem is very important. Masculinity, filial piety, saving face, etc., all have an ugly side because of extremes.

It is already the era of mobile phones and the Internet, and their concepts are still surprisingly backward. It's still a people problem.

No shame, no action.

People of insight in the society probably have nothing to do. Just like an uncle who only knows how to watch beautiful women sing and dance.

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The film has to be made to be flattering, or no one will watch it at all. So it's not that realistic.

Of course, there are songs and dances, love, jokes, the Holi Festival (Chinese New Year, also known as the Holi Festival) sprayed with various colors on the face, the trains passing books, and the government leaders with masks.

But the most memorable thing for me is the last photo, it turns out that everything happened in real life.

Inequality and unfreedom are everywhere in the world. We often forget this because of the specific situation and don't insist on the truth. No matter where there is discrimination against women or where there is a caste system, we should insist on:

Humans are created equal.

Now that society has progressed, this idea has been extended to animals: every life should be equal.

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