When I first saw this film, I felt like a Korean drama. The female protagonist escapes, the male protagonist chases, and then the no zuo no die mode is turned on, and finally it is a happy ending. Not to mention the beautiful and unwanted scenery in the play and the soft light hitting the faces of the hero and heroine. At first I thought I had traveled to a Korean drama in the 1990s, but as the plot developed, I found out that it is not a Korean drama with a song and dance version.
The reason why I don't like some Korean dramas is that the portrayal of love is too unreal. It is the model of the overbearing president falling in love with me. No matter what I do or make troubles, I am the best in the world, and I am the only one in his eyes. A few years ago, my friend threatened to break up the relationship with me to watch a Korean drama, and even though I was not blocked by my friend, I considered a Korean drama to be blocked.
But this "Bride of Badri Turner" is not like that. Although the heroine also looks a bit "contrived" in some aspects, I prefer her brave plan for her life. I don't love you, even though you are handsome and rich, you still like me, but you don't even understand simple interest and compound interest, so you are not qualified to talk to me about your relationship. But when she found her heart, she was so brave. I can earn 15,000 a month here and have a chance to be promoted immediately, but I love you, and I am willing to abandon all this and go with you.
What attracts me to watch is not only the love of handsome men and beautiful women and their brave plans for themselves. More is actually the awakening of this kind of feminism in the context of India. There are three typical women around the male protagonist. The mother is the representative of women in the old era. From the beginning of the film, it is said that the mother basically does not speak at home, and the father has the final say in the family affairs. It reveals the low status of Indian women in the old times, has no voice, and is an accessory to the men in the family. The sister-in-law is the representative of modern women. The gentle and beautiful sister-in-law is not the love of the elder brother. The combination of the two is also forced by the parents of both parties. But with the development of the plot, it turns out that the sister-in-law is not as ignorant as she seems on the surface. On the contrary, the sister-in-law is a scholarly beauty who can make suggestions for the careers of the two brothers, but when facing the whole society, she is still She chose to surrender instead of chasing her dream. Although she was reluctant, she also chose to obey her family's arrangement and sat on the sofa where she prayed for her son. The last one is her girlfriend, a maverick little beauty. The little beauty is very smart. Unlike ordinary girls, she does not choose to be stupid, but expresses her own thoughts very bluntly. Like many girls born in the 90s, no matter how the environment changes, I am me, different fireworks.
The film begins with a humorous tone to illustrate the differences between boys and girls in India. Boys are called assets and girls are called liabilities. Because in India, a girl needs a high dowry to get married. It is always mentioned in the film that it is 500 million yuan. I checked it online and it is about 52.6 million yuan in RMB. The average salary in India is the highest-paid civil servant as an example. It is about 8,000 yuan a month. I calculated it as a student scum. Based on a monthly income of 10,000 yuan, it would take more than 438 years to save without eating or drinking. It is hard to imagine how this money was saved. So it is not surprising that the low status of women in India and the large number of aborted female babies, infanticide is not surprising.
But fortunately, with the progress of the times, modern India is also awakening, and wonderful films such as "Wrestling Dad" have faced these social problems, hoping to wake up some sleeping people.
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