Strength is the courage to move forward

Celestine 2022-04-24 07:01:25

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I rarely watch Indian movies, and I don't like the country and culture of India. A culture that honors sexuality and disrespects women is really incapable of perceiving beauty, even the birthplace of yoga.

It's the best movie I've seen in recent years. The hearts of the viewers are gripped, and they are saddened that there are still such women in this era who have endured hardships, beatings, violence, and rapes. Women's social status is similar to that of livestock. If you are a woman, you have to face it, be traded to your in-law's family, endure your husband's beatings and scolding to vent, if you can't have children, it's your fault. Men can go to prostitutes, beat, vent. Women can only endure.

I like Billie the most, smart, brave, a charming country performing arts "little star", men are fascinated by her, crazy for her, women spurn her, but she lives true, and takes everyone who treats her seriously, Because of the warmth of her lover, she began to have her own dream, "Life is more than money and sex". She rejected the clients arranged by her boss, even if she would be hurt by mainstream social values. She went to Rani's son's wedding. Rani was afraid of what others would think, and Billie was very sad. But still can feel the vitality of her life, like a ray of light, penetrating the world of Rani and Leyo. She encouraged Rani not to think, "What would other people think?" to Leyo, "Maybe it's not your problem that you can't get pregnant, but if you have a lover and you get pregnant, it's not your problem."

I was most moved by the fact that Rani finally put his daughter-in-law, whom he borrowed from his son, to be with his beloved. That's exactly who Rani wants to be.

Jishan is a new life in this village. He respects women and leads the women in the village to exchange money by hand. However, because he arouses the awareness of women's independence, he is ostracized by men and finally forced to leave.

Saying no to traditional social culture actually requires incomparable courage and strength. But strength is the courage to move forward.

This film, like a ray of light, passes through the suffering of Indian women. The three women set off to escape from this place to find the life they want, giving people infinite reverie and blessings.

May there be no suffering in the world.

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  • Kallie 2022-01-29 08:09:54

    For Indian films, the avant-garde images, bold lines and straightforwardness are quite rare. The level of multi-line narrative is quite international, and it is difficult to see traces of Bollywood. Life may be a hundred times more tragic than a movie, although those who really need to see this film may not see it at all, but the making of such a movie is the progress of the times. ★★★★

  • Rosendo 2022-01-29 08:09:54

    While being oppressed and enslaved, women slowly wake up and become independent, very sad and passionate. The script goes too far, but the criticism of Indian society cannot be overdone. It is really sad that the ancient civilizations have only inherited the culture of dregs and dregs.

Parched quotes

  • Rani: Life can't be that unfair. We have just one life. We too will find our share of happiness !

  • Narrator: Where women are honored, divinity blossoms.