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Reagan 2022-04-19 09:03:06

A series of contradictions and setbacks in the film: Mortgage the house to marry his son (15-year-old bride Zhan Qi) Hope to have a child, let the status quo change, give up pride and self-esteem, compete with the new dancer, force yourself to accept 800 rupees The physical and mental devastation of "play" can be seen through this film to see the lives of Indian women under the caste system, and stupid words such as "girls who read books will be bad wives, you should learn how to please your husband" are endless. The feudal tradition, clothed in "morality" and "custom", poisons all people, isolates them from civilization, loses their ability to think independently and distinguish right from wrong, and forces them to worship, ignorantly and obediently to those upper-level authorities, regardless of who they are. Right and wrong, firmly control the thoughts of generations. There was also a glimmer of hope in the dark tone: the educated Kishan couple devoted themselves to helping women in the village for free, and made great efforts to this end, but they harmed the rights and interests of the "elders' body" and some villagers. It was to be expected that he would leave in despair. On the day of the Tokachi Festival, the three protagonists finally ushered in a major change. They each made a choice in the face of their destiny. The end of the movie became the starting point for their self-awareness awakening and independent personality establishment. The protagonist cuts his hair short and heads for an unknown future. Although it seems to me what happens after the end

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  • Haylie 2022-01-29 08:09:54

    Is it okay for the ignorant, backward, uncultured, and enterprising races to go extinct directly? The hope of awakening and progress in the village has also been destroyed by stupid young people, and the environment that cannot be changed is like this everywhere. The ending is a bit like the beginning of another episode of The End.

  • Hadley 2022-01-29 08:09:54

    cry like a dog. The story is complete and smooth, full of emotion, telling about suffering but not sticking to it. It is the accusation and cry of women, and it is also the bravery and tenacity of growing up against the wind. The freedom of the madman at the end is actually helpless and sad. People in the comments rely on movies to solve problems, why do they need the government?

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  • Bijli: Motherfucker ! Who invented these cuss words ? I bet it was a man. Why is a woman getting fucked in every cuss ? Motherfucker ! Sisterfucker ! It's time the men got fucked ! Sonfucker ! Unclefucker ! Fatherfucker ! Brotherfucker !

  • Bijli: Gulab is getting out of hand... .

    Rani: Forget about Gulab, worry about yourself. The village women have complained to the elders that you lure their husbands. The elders called Mr. Sharma. I have heard they are going to shut down your tent.

    Bijli: Aah ! I get it. Their husbands come to me of their own free will... .and that's my fault. Your Gulab goes to a whore... in that city... that's my fault. And Lajjo... your husband stays drunk all night, that must be my fault too ! I have corrupted your saintly men !