In my opinion, the film has three main themes. The first is the issue of women's status. This is a problem that exists all over the world, but India is quite serious. This problem is indirectly shown in the film. Najima will be beaten for not doing a little bit of trivial things. In a family, women are the servants of men. It makes me feel very uncomfortable to see that in this way. I think that the family status should be strictly equal between men and women, otherwise a slave-servant marriage is meaningless.
The second is about dreams. The heroine Yin Xia is a woman with her own ideas. This performance is so small that others occupy her window seat and must tell others to come back. It is so big that she will try her best to find a lawyer Her mother left her father and did not want to live a "breathless" life in her father's cage. Yin Xia firmly believed that everyone had the right to pursue their dreams, and they had to have dreams, otherwise they would die and live, wake up and sleep every day, day after day. A day is meaningless. Despite all the difficulties, she still posted videos on YouTube. She also secretly went to Mumbai to record a new song. All of this means that she never gave up her dream. Stephen Chow said in "Kung Fu Football" "If a person has no dreams, what is the difference between living and salted fish?" Yin Xia explained this sentence very well.
The third is campus love. This may be my personal feeling, because most of the love on the screen will make people sour, but the relationship between Yin Xia and Qin Teng in this movie is very comfortable to watch. He is not some modern romance drama. "We will never be separated" "I will only love you alone in my life" is greasy, they are so simple, the boy will secretly look at the girl more because he really likes it, just treat her with sincerity, maybe It's not even love, but it's a very beautiful relationship, and I was really moved when I saw that the boy's house was full of things about girls. Everyone can be that "hidden star," if you dare.
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