Badrinath's bride's very fast speech at the beginning can be said to be very eager to survive. I don't know how to say this movie, although it was recommended, I don't like it very much. I don't like the male protagonist's exaggerated expression of love. In the early days of chasing after Singapore, it brought a lot of trouble to the female protagonist. I don't like the heroine who leaves without saying a word, and doesn't explain in advance. It's a bit selfish. There are some unrealistic plots that are out of place. I am grateful that I am in a good country and society where men and women are not so unequal. Although such examples do exist. Girls are very realistic, although they are selfish, they can understand when they think about it. What she wants is not just love, but equality and respect. She has always had her own pursuit, she would rather not love, she is self-disciplined, diligent, brave and firm. The male protagonist is impulsive and reckless, but kind and single-minded. The atmosphere before going abroad and after going abroad is really different. Whether it is the atmosphere of love or the living conditions of the people around you, the differences between societies are still very obvious. Later, when the male protagonist saw the working status of the female protagonist, he began to understand the meaning of equality. Those women who get married should have higher achievement and better lives, and live a sparkling life, not an appendage of a man's family. Fortunately, my sister is also doing well, making her own decisions in the man's house. Fortunately, the ending was good. I like my sister-in-law very much, both in appearance and in life, she is also very good.
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