Where justice cannot reach, there is still a mother!

Rosanna 2022-12-02 12:13:57

In this movie, Daveki is Arya's stepmother, Daveki regards Arya as her own daughter, but Arya does not accept this love, and calls Daveki as a lady. Arya is raped at a party, and in the face of overwhelming evidence, four criminals are acquitted by the court. Arya's stepmother, Daveki, is heartbroken and desperate to seek justice for her daughter. Alone and helpless, Daviqi had to rely on private investigators to punish the four criminals. After twists and turns, the characters have breakthroughs and transformations. The mother who obeyed the rules did what she should not do (violation), the detective was awakened by justice (exceeding her own limit), and the police was awakened by justice (give the gun to the mother, kill the criminal). The plot is adapted from the real case of the black bus incident in India that shocked the world, but there is no reality that gives a stronger sense of impact. The heroine's family and the villains are all from the middle and upper classes in India, and they spend money to buy through judicial loopholes, reducing the helplessness and grief caused by the low status of Indian women in reality. What impressed me deeply about the film is that every time my daughter saw the news that someone who hurt her was affected due to her due influence, she would open the curtains and look outside, I think she was wondering if it was really there. God, and the god who really protects her is the mother.

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  • Zane 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    A story that directly hits a country's people's livelihood cancer is very discussion. Both daughters and mothers are the appearance of vulnerable groups. I hope the events in the story will not happen in real life again.

  • Athena 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    When I watched the movie without knowing the plot, at the beginning of the main film, the female teacher walked into the classroom to prepare for class, and then I thought of the title of the film "A Mother's Revenge", which made me mistakenly think it was a remake of the Japanese "Confession"? However, the subsequent plot trend proved that I was wrong, but this long and slow narrative rhythm increasingly weakened my interest in the film, so I once again felt the disadvantage of watching movies in theaters: it is inconvenient to fast-forward. —— Thinking of the "Drift" car accident that happened in Jinjiang yesterday, I can't help but sigh: This world is really dangerous, and it's hard to guard against it! —— Xi Li Daiyu turned out to be the heroine of my favorite movie "Indian English"! Surprise!