"Indian English" after watching

Emil 2022-03-22 09:02:26

It is a rare good movie, inspirational and warm. I have always had a good impression of Indian movies. The feeling that watching Indian movies gives me is that what a movie presents is multi-faceted, it will reflect social problems, it will praise certain qualities, and it will also analyze the essence of some things. For example, in "Indian English", the impressive confident and bold uncle that Shahi met on the plane; Shahi jumped out of the repressed life in which she was trapped, and in order to win respect, she mustered up the courage to make She is so beautiful who is working hard to change; the friends who learn English with Shahi are from the bottom of the society, but they are sincere and kind; the patriarchal ideology that prevails in Indian society, Shahi has such a good cooking skills. Don't tolerate the casual contempt and devaluation of your husband; marriage is not only about love, but should be built on the basis of equality and respect; when your relatives are making fun of you, no one can help you, you can only rely on yourself, If you enrich yourself, then everything around you will become attractive, and the life that was originally silent like stagnant water will become new; Shahi's daughter is an excellent student in the school, but she doesn't know how to respect her mother, which is also in her father. The film also involves the understanding and equal treatment of homosexuality... These are the influence and resonance established by the director with the audience through the film. After watching this film, this feeling is very fulfilling.

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English Vinglish quotes

  • Yu Son: You hear? Sir David and boyfriend break up! Sir David very sad.

    Eva: I know.

    Salman Khan: Nothing sad about gay. People breaking up... drop one and pick another!

    Shashi Godbole: Salman... don't say that. No making fun... We are all different from each other. For you... David Sir may not be 'normal'... For David Sir... you may not be 'normal'... but feelings are all the same... and pain is pain...

  • Shashi Godbole: When you don't like yourself... you tend to dislike everything connected to you. New things seem to be more attractive. When you learn to love yourself... then the same old life... starts looking new... starts looking nice. Thank you... for teaching me... how to love myself! Thank you for making me... feel good about myself. Thank you so much!