After leaving the cinema, Xiao Susu took out her mobile phone and made a call to her home. Although I often keep in touch with my family, after watching the movie "Sultan", I still miss my family very much.
Strangely, thisIndian film, which was officially released on August 31,is an inspirational film based on the muscles of the male protagonist, Salman Khan, but Xiao Susutastes the importance of family love from it.
The movie "Sultan" tells the personal journey of the hero, Sultan (Salman Khan), Originally a street gangster, Sultan accidentally fell in love with Alpha, the daughter of a wrestling coach and the most awarded female wrestler in town. To successfully catch up with his beloved girl, Sultan, who has never stood.
In the wrestling ring, he became the best male wrestler in the town in a short period.
The two began to wrestle together and qualified for the Olympics together. Because of an unexpected pregnancy,Alpha decided to give up the competition and handed over his childhood dream of "representing the town at the Olympic Games" to her husband, Sudan.As a "wrestling star," the Sultan lived up to expectations and became the pride of the town.
Xiao Susu believes that the source of everyone's efforts is for someone or something, such as leaving home to get ahead, or working hard for a better life for the family,But life is often not easy. As one wishes, hard work may not always yield results, and those who have achieved results are likely to forget the oath they made in the past when they were "nominated for the Golden List".
We've come so far that we forget why.
Sultan, who has won numerous championships, began to change his mood.He slowly lost sight of the wrestling land that had brought him so many accolades and the people who had stood by the dirt and cheeredhim on—his neighbors, friends, coaches, etc. Most importantly,he forgot to always stand by his side, love his wife deeply, and even forget the purpose of wrestling and competition in the first place—marryingAlpha, living with her, and creating a family with her.
When Alpha is about to give birth and desperately needs company, Sultan insists on leaving her to participate in a certain game.He didn't know about Alfa's difficult pregnancy, the nervousness of giving birth, or even the great pain Alfa suffered after giving birth:when he won the race again and returned with honors, he was greeted with great bad news - because of the lack of a match The child died in agony shortly after birth, and the only father who could save him was on the field of competition thousands of miles away.
Emotions are like a tidal wave that builds up and bursts out in a moment. Friends in the town are so disappointed in Sudan that Alpha finally decides to divorce Sudan. Sultan was watching his loved one with huge trauma and drifting away from him. He was extremely anxious but did not know how to solve it.After being decadent for a long time and not knowing what to do, he finally chose the most clumsy way-to sign up for an underground wrestling competition, return to the wrestling ring, and return to the origin of everything:
At that time, everything was just beginning. Sudan participated in the game, and the pregnant Alpha cheered him wildly off the court. The moment when the eyes of the two met was the happiest moment.
Sultan, who is no longer a teenager, chose to use the heart of a teenager to save himself and her when he was a teenager.But, as long as you want to go back to the past, there will eventually be a way for you to get back to who you were: even after seeing countless landscapes and passing through the materialistic world, the key to getting back to your heart is always in your own hands. hand. At the end of the story, Sultan has achieved his new dream—winning the underground wrestling match and winning back Alpha's heart.
He stood high on the podium as he did when he was young, only this time his eyes were fixed on Alpha instead of the ethereal glory, cheers, and halo.The two returned to the town together, and they were still greeted by the familiar greetings and warm encouragement of the townspeople. Sultan still held Alpha's hand in the crowd of flowers, and Alpha quietly told Sultan: I forgive you not because of the championship trophy, but because of the trophy. It is you who finally understand the meaning of family.
In this world, only family members can forgive everything you have.
Before watching the film, Xiao Susu once wondered why Indian films like the theme of "wrestling"?
In the end, I have my answer:
Probably because wrestling is a traditional Indian sport that grows savagely in the soil, and the core meaning of "wrestling" is: "Fall and stand up again, is the real king."
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