"The 102-year-old father wants to send his 75-year-old son to a nursing home", this opening gimmick can be said to be a model of not taking the usual path, and it makes people feel happy when they hear it, plus the introduction in recent years. Indian films have indeed built a good reputation for Indian films, and this "Dad 102" has entered my must-see list.
In order to maintain curiosity, I did not search the Internet for any information about the film, because I knew that this film was sure to surprise me, and it turned out that it lived up to my trust. Very objectively speaking, even if this film is not a masterpiece as a drama, it can be called a demigod.
The plot design is quite successful, and the dramatic conflict begins with a dynamic, young-minded 102-year-old father trying to put his uninspired, lifeless 75-year-old son into a nursing home, and gradually becomes fascinating and gripping. The director pushed the plot to a climax with two scenes, which not only answered the confusion left by the previous foreshadowing, but also showed the family warmth that brought tears to our eyes. By the end, the film comes to an end in a way that most people don't expect.
The characters are equally successful, and the images of Dad Dutley and son Babu are rich and full. The changes in the son Babu before and after the change are very significant, and the actor Rishi Kapoor even pinched the expression well. Even Dilu, the supporting role, played a role in the film that should not be underestimated. Everyone knows that father's love is like a mountain, but it is very subtle, so Dilu has become a good medium. Through his perspective, we can see the majestic father's love under the iceberg. It can be said that the character of Dilu is very spiritual.
As for the theme, that's one of the great things about this film. Using a family to express many themes: father's love, family, life...especially the phrase "I won't let your son beat my son" that appeared twice in the film and made me fall into tears for a long time Among them, what kind of fatherly love is this! The transformation of the son Babu, who promotes the development of the film's plot, reflects a question: why do people live and how should they live? This is a topic that is often discussed by young people. This film breaks through the shackles and extends this problem to the elderly. The film also gave a perfect answer for me at the end, and it can even be said to be the sublimation of the whole film——
Even if the youthful appearance is gone, and there are different people around me, I am still optimistic and romantic, expressing my kindness to the world with a pair of hopeful eyes, challenging new things that have never been explored with a brave heart, and using a bunch of The sharp eyes stifle the cowardice of the self, let go of the unchangeable past with a calm smile, and walk out of the possibility of the future with one line of footprints, so as to live up to my every breath.
In the end, I still strongly recommend Amway's film. Everyone has a day when they grow old. Everyone may forget their original intentions in the trivial matters of life, and lose their courage and faith in self-anesthesia. Let's see how other people's fathers can help their children solve this problem. Difficult!
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