After reading it twice, do you think the evaluation is a bit inflated? However, I have not watched many Indian movies, so I have no right to speak. First of all, it does not sing and dance like the movies I have seen before, but it does not mean that there is no singing and dancing at all. The singing and dancing is not as joyful and lively as Bollywood, but it makes people genuinely feel ridiculous.
Apart from greed, this movie made me really feel the low status of women in India, when the child said to his mother: "This is a secret between me and my father, you can take care of the family's affairs." And in the dark He took the gold coins and smiled innocently at his father's mistress, which was so disgusting to me that in the end, when the father and son were besieged, he looked a little relieved.
What moved me a little was the charred smile of my father in the final flame. I remembered how he curled up into a ball crying when he called "Mom". He must have been deceiving himself in this life.
This greed is buried in this family, and the generation is deeper than the generation. In the end, the father knew how to sacrifice himself to keep his son well-rounded. Who knows what will happen to his son in the future? Looking at his face changed the moment he finally saw the belt, he always felt that he would come back soon...
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