Because of the death of the last bald man and the heroine, five stars. Just like what the heroine said, "This kind of thing will happen again, you (the police) can't do anything." Yes, if the bald man is alive, he can't be peaceful, so when he died, I only gave five stars , because this is the perfect ending worthy of five stars.
There are many people who think this film is cool, but in fact, I watched it very depressed from beginning to end. The movie is based on a real case. The original case, the "Black Bus Case in India", couldn't stand watching the documentary at first. The girl was even with her boyfriend, but she was still hurt like this. It's just that you can't imagine why some people can be so cruel and why all the judicial organs are so indifferent. Those who don't do anything in the movie really shine into reality.
I have also read a lot of movie reviews. Those things are inconsistent with the original case, the logic is unreasonable, and the plot has bugs. There is no refutation. This is the problem with this movie. Some people watch movies to see emotions, some people watch movies to see skills, some people Watching movies and reading knowledge, pay attention to different points, rational discussion is understandable.
But some really made me laugh.
Those who feel that Arya is stubborn and willful, and her own actions have caused her to be hurt; (because she has an inexplicable hostility to the heroine, and let the people who used to send her pornography in class and molested her at the party again boy roll)
It is said that the victim of the original case died and the family was not like this. The girl in the play is still alive, and it will not stimulate her mother to kill;
Seeing this, I really don't know what to say, and I won't make any comments. Let me tell you my thoughts on these issues.
First, Arya is hostile to the heroine because the heroine is a stepmother, and her biological mother did not explain it in the drama, but judging from the fact that she can only look at the photos to express her emotions, it is likely that she died, and the reason is unknown. How much influence does the death of the biological mother have on the 18-year-old child, I think at least she is justifiable for rejecting the stepmother, who doesn't need time to encounter such a thing.
Second, I think she's acting too much towards boys. ? How polite can you be to someone in class who sends you porn? No matter whether you are a man or a woman, this kind of thing is absolutely offensive. If you have a good temper, let you go, and if you have a bad temper, believe it or not, they will directly lift the chair and give you a head.
Third, if you don't die, you won't kill people? It is because she is not dead, because Arya is not dead, so her pain, helplessness, despair, and collapse are every day, every moment, it is eternal torture, as long as she is there for one day, her heart hurts One day, her family suffered one day.
Does the mother in the play want revenge in the first place? No, when she heard the court's verdict, she only had a cold expression and a cold heart. She said that she no longer believed in the police and the justice, but her heart was heavy.
What made her choose revenge? It was Arya who locked herself in the room, curled up at the end of the bed, and screamed when she saw her family slammed into the door; it was Arya who saw her at school, said hello to her, and smiled shamelessly at her after looking at her. abuser. Arya was in a dark room, and she didn't know how many times she collapsed when the perpetrator and her friend went to school, talking and laughing. Isn't this comparison enough to ignite her anger for revenge? After all this, she chose revenge, which, in my opinion, makes sense.
Finally, some people think that the heroine is a stepmother, so the emotions are abrupt, and the biological mother will be better. I personally think that the mother in the movie is a very kind and humane person. She is a teacher. At the beginning of the movie, her classroom atmosphere is very good, and by teaching the class in a way that students are interested in, it can be seen that she is very professional and should have a good education. Two of her students came to see her and thanked her for her education. The two students could see that they were a little different from others (the voice is male and the appearance is more feminine, it is hard to say what kind of people they are, but they must be discriminated groups, because When the heroine and Arya shared the students' gifts, Arya said she "does charity"), here we can see that the heroine is kind, open-minded, willing and good at accepting others, so it is not difficult to understand her Treat Arya as herself.
And I think that my mother's approach is in contrast to my father's. As a man, my father wanted to continue to appeal through legal channels from the beginning to the end. It can be seen that he believes in justice very much in his heart. But my mother chose to take revenge on her own. This is a difference in thinking, but at the root, what caused the difference in thinking between the two, I think it is social status. The father believes in justice because he has always been protected by justice, so he believes and obeys the law (in the movie, it is said that the father will not run a red light even late at night), but the mother does not, she drives down the roadblock in pursuit of the perpetrator, and will pass the wrong way. The means to obtain information, to frame the crime after committing a crime, to cut off the genitals and to kill the big ones. Those who violate the law do not believe in the law in the final analysis. The actions of the two people in the film are also in line with India's national situation of contempt for women. (This part is a personal conjecture, if there is any error, I hope everyone will lightly spray)
Compared with the "high IQ crime" that the propaganda said, this movie is not really brilliant, it has such and such loopholes. But in fact, as an angry mother who is eager for revenge, it is normal to have loopholes. Her purpose is only revenge, and she does not need a perfect plan. What it stands out is love, just like the detective Mr. DK who pays attention to the case from beginning to end and tries his best to help the heroine. The movie doesn't explain why he did this, but I think in addition to his own justice and kindness, maybe it's the fact that he treats his daughter His love made him willing to run around for this case, even giving his life.
Some people, on the ground, radiate light that is only found in the sky.
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