Whether it is translated into an autopsy report or a death report, the title of the film spoils the tragic ending of the three male protagonists. In fact, there is no need for the title hint at all. Since the three people were immersed in the joy of love and returned to a little reality and began to present their own problems, it was already doomed that the three relationships would not end well. Because: three people can't draw lines. (Vikrant was the best performer of the three and finally drew the line, but, I think, it was a little too late.)
It is often said that a relationship is a compromise. In my opinion, a relationship is more of a negotiation. Negotiation requires both parties to make appropriate concessions to reach an agreement acceptable to both parties. A good negotiator must set and stick to the bottom line. Even if a unilateral and blind concession can temporarily reach a consensus, the long-term repression will inevitably break out one day, that is, when the agreement will be destroyed.
Some people say that falling in love is actually a friendship between villains. Isn't it? How can two people who have a relationship like water fall in love? ! Being a villain means being sloppy and sticky, but also means being insatiable and insatiable. It is difficult for both parties in love to be evenly matched, but no matter how biased, a balance must be reached in the end. Blind concessions make this balance impossible. Before the conceding party calls stop, the conceded party may still be suffering and aggrieved, why can't I get more? Very illogical and ridiculous, right? At least a large part of the people in love are actually the fisherman's wife.
I don't want to say more about those three women. They are all typical, one is more authoritative than the other, one is more selfish than the other, um, and one is less flat than the other. I don't understand Indian culture and national conditions, is it a serious imbalance of male to female ratio or that Indian women are generally spoiled. If that's the case, then Nishant is right, it's time for men to band together and rule them.
Many years ago, a good friend used to say: Good husbands are all trained. In fact, a good wife is also trained. Although everyone says that people will not change, men and women in a good relationship are quietly changing themselves and each other, making the relationship between the two people better and better. Maybe I am more idealistic, but people with high emotional intelligence and happy couples do exist.
Having said so much, I haven't said much about the movie. Handsome and beautiful, very seductive. Whether it is happiness or trouble, it is told in a witty and relaxed way, the rhythm of the film is well controlled, the story is told well, and it is very comfortable to watch. However, there is something wrong with the text. Does this death report only report death? The cause of death has not been analyzed at all, and I really feel that I am indebted.
What annoyed me the most was that Nishant's way of raising his eyebrows in the end was to slap Charu's boyfriend. It was Charu who played with his feelings, trampled his self-esteem and insulted his personality. What's wrong with her boyfriend? ! This is even more nonsensical than a man who has an affair and scolds the mistress!
Finally, I would like to like the singing and dancing of the video. Brings back memories of Indian musicals from my childhood. I haven't watched Indian movies for so many years. Obviously, India is also advancing with the times. The music and dance in the next 20 or 30 years have exuded a new era atmosphere, and the singing and dancing traditions of the year have not been lost, and they are still so lively and beautiful. In particular, I want to praise the end of the film, hahahaha, it's too close to the video!
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