Perpetuates the illogicality of Indian cinema

Adelbert 2022-03-30 09:01:06

The film continues the illogicality of Indian cinema :

1. The heroine gave up participating in Olympic wrestling in order to have a child and for the family.

2. In order to be accompanied by the female protagonist, the male protagonist hopes that the male protagonist will give up participating in wrestling at the World Championships. The protagonist insisted on participating.

3. During the process of giving birth, the child died unfortunately because the child lost blood and could not find the same type of blood as the male protagonist.

4. The heroine resents the hero for this, and causes the two to separate.

During the years of separation, the male protagonist did not do anything, nor did he have much effective verbal communication to gain the female protagonist's understanding . Instead, give up on yourself and give up wrestling. The root cause of the separation between the two parties is actually not wrestling itself, but [ wrestling participation failed to accompany the child, resulting in the death of the child ].

Years later, the male protagonist's practice of saving his marriage turned out to be overage to participate in freestyle fighting competitions. OMG, the female protagonist resented the male protagonist and separated because of [the wrestling competition failed to accompany the delivery, resulting in the death of the child], not because the male protagonist did not win the championship and did not achieve good results. Regardless of whether the marriage is finally saved, at least the male lead's approach to saving the marriage is illogical and ignores the fundamental reason for the separation of the female lead.

Hypothesis 1. If the child's blood type is different from the male lead, will the female lead's resentment be less?

Hypothesis 2 : If the female protagonist gives birth, the male protagonist will make sufficient compensation for not being able to accompany the delivery in person . Such as: ask parents, relatives, friends, etc. to accompany the delivery. And anticipating the possible dangers of childbirth, if enough blood is left, will the hostess be less resentful?

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Extended Reading
  • Grayson 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Went to Shanghai to see Binoche to pass the time. This year, the bombing of an Indian movie every month for several consecutive months has certainly produced aesthetic fatigue, and I have almost figured out the usual routines of Indian movies, sensational + preaching. The first half is no different from the films "Toilet" and "Starting Line", which is lackluster. The second half becomes a bit interesting after the turning point, but it obviously borrows the way of American sports films. However, the final development still fell into the rut that the protagonist is invincible and everyone is happy (well, there is no way to adapt the real story), but it is still stronger than Salman Khan's "Monkey God". (The little coach and a few fighters are quite handsome)

  • Darby 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    1. It is also an Indian sports theme, "Wrestling! "Dad" is more socially critical and inspiring, while "Sultan" is still a love story in a sports shell. In addition to the thrill of fighting all the way through sports competition, the love part is a predictable routine; 2. Domestic introduction The filmmakers probably only saw "Wrestling! The success of "Dad" ignores the essential difference between the two, and this is inevitable; 3. This also reflects the awareness of the three major Indian Khans in China, Aamir Khan is still strong .

Sultan quotes

  • BarkatSultan Ali KhanAarfa: [Sultan challenges a wrestler double-weighted than him]

    Barkat: What is going on in your mind?

    Sultan Ali Khan: Neither I can tell you nor you can understand.

    Aarfa: [enters]

    Sultan Ali Khan: I'm neither fighting to win back her love, nor to defeat any wrestler. I'm fighting to prove myself and my status.

  • Sharief Ali KhanGyan Singh Oberoi: [During Sultan's fight]

    Sharief Ali Khan: He is a great fighter.

    [Sultan slams a wrestler]

    Sharief Ali Khan: This is Sultan's finisher. No wrestler will get up after that.

    [chuckles]