WATER

Frank 2022-03-21 08:01:02

The 6 sets adopted the name of river moon and translated it into Moon River

because I watched the version of the movie channel whether it was harmonized or not. I don't know if the

film is not a common Bollywood form.

The whole tone feels more like Korea, Japan or Vietnam

although it involves Love, but the whole film always revolves around the lives of these widows,

so you will find that this provision in the Manu Code makes this group of unfortunate women/children not only discriminated as ominous in terms of identity, but also from diet, There are strict regulations on clothing, etc.

The fact is that, like other societies in the world, in the name of seemingly holy, there are always active or passive occurrences that are spurned by the world, but are privately willing and continue for thousands of years. Dirty trade

hypocrisy may not be the point of this film but it is that irony and we really see this irony a lot...

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Extended Reading
  • Duane 2022-03-21 08:01:02

    Similar to the feeling of watching "The God of Small Things", I am attracted by the beauty and innocence, and I am also angry at the tragedy that flows calmly. The whole film doesn't have any really scary moments, but it shows the widow's situation and the "rich" and different spiritual worlds of several characters. Lisa is indescribably beautiful, and what moved me even more was the heart of Didi in the end... the heart of a mother who has never had a chance to have a child, a heart with a conscience.

  • Floy 2022-04-21 09:03:48

    The third part of the Elements trilogy. The film itself doesn't have much to say. The social turmoil in the 1930s was terrifying, but what was even more staggering was that outside the film, director Dipa Meta was slandered by Indian religious extremists before and after the filming. Death threats. The extreme performance of these people is enough to prove that the ills of Indian society exposed in the film still exist today. In this country with 33 million widows, even though the rules and regulations about widows have long been abolished, there are still widows who are humiliated, exiled by their families, besieged by poverty at the bottom of society, and appear in corners as beggars and prostitutes. Like the characters in , they are thrown into a state of extreme anxiety and insecurity.

Water quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Chuyia's Father: [to young Chuyia] Child. Do you remember getting married? Your husband is dead. You're a widow now.

  • [from trailer]

    Narayana: All the old traditions are dying out.

    Kalyani: But what is good should not die out.

    Narayana: And who will decide what is good and what is not?

    Kalyani: You!