brave indian movies

Karlie 2022-04-24 07:01:25

Today, I chose an Indian movie "Hot", which revolves around the living conditions of Indian women, and the content presented is very cruel. Maybe because I didn't bring myself into it. After reading it as a whole, it's not that deep except for the grievances and feelings. But being able to choose such a subject to shoot is already very brave and worthy of awe.

There are not many domestic realism-themed films. This year's "I Am Not the God of Medicine" by Big Brother Shanzheng should be regarded as the most socially valuable film in 2018. In contrast, I have seen several Indian movies before, and they are remarkable in terms of theme selection and actor skills. "Toilet Revolution" is an interesting story between an uncle and a woman he loves about whether to build a toilet at home; "Wrestle, Dad" and "Starting Line" are all about children's education; "Superstar" is a girl who pursues her dream of singing To challenge the tradition; "My Uncle Monkey God" embodies the kindness and beauty of human nature. Although there will inevitably be a large number of songs and dances in the film, it does not feel awkward and embarrassing to match the theme that the film wants to express.

The narrative structure of Indian films is generally relatively simple, and most of them adopt the typical three-act drama structure - throwing questions at the beginning, developing to a climax in the middle, and closing at the end. The reason and advantage of the simple structure is that it is easy for the audience to watch and understand. It is not like many domestic literary films, which pursue the so-called meaning and expression, and can be understood is the most successful. The interesting thing is that although Indian films focus on a lot of serious social issues, there is no shortage of bright tones. Those strong color blocks, cheerful music playing, sadness, happiness, tangle, pain, a song has gone through a lot of changes like a roller coaster. People who dance in mud, people who laugh in ruins, people who find light in the dark, people in movies.

Nonsense is a pass, small note.

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  • Narrator: Where women are honored, divinity blossoms.

  • Rani: Who would get married to an educated girl ? Girls who read make bad wives.