I think the best way to escape is to destroy the surrounding property
1. The male protagonist made a slingshot, but used it to remind the women who were hanging clothes. You can use a slingshot to jump down the stairs and get off the glass of the car. If one does not work, there are 10 vehicles and 20 vehicles. When the number of vehicles reaches a certain level and there are too many people calling the police, the police will naturally come to investigate. At that time, burning clothes and throwing cardboard can attract attention. . The police will also visit the surrounding households, and may ask women who hang clothes.
2. Since there is glass (perhaps a fan blade) on hand, it can reflect light completely, and illuminate the opposite office building or downstairs shop. When the other party is annoyed by you to a certain extent, they will also call the police and arrest you. And this method can also provide you with detailed location. The caller will tell the police which building and how many floors you are on. The 35th floor is not too high. I used to prank on the 30th floor, and the uncle of the canteen downstairs??
Film reflects on social issues in India
1. Girlfriends are arranged marriages and women have low status.
2. The woman also wants a room (and maybe a car), so it's not just us??
3. The gatekeeper is illiterate, implying that compulsory education needs to be popularized.
4. The woman who was drying clothes went upstairs, but did not dare to go upstairs. And why the door is so strong, the crime rate over there...
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