The omnipotent obscenity, the ubiquitous common belief

Velva 2022-03-09 08:01:41

Let’s be honest, sometimes as repulsive as ruthless oppression is the pervasive sense of superiority, especially when it’s in the name of love. Last time was a loser who couldn't give birth to a son without a gold medal in the first half of "Wrestle, Dad", and forced his daughter to remove the characteristics (long hair) and personality of a little girl to help him realize his dream. Anyway, the movie gave an explanation of "Whether you like it or not, this is the only way out for Indian girls", forcing yourself to wrestle is better than getting married early. Once this setting is accepted, Dad's narcissism and selfishness are diluted by the rotten social background.

And this movie is utterly hopeless. From a female perspective, it's a stinky and greasy movie. The male protagonist does not love the female protagonist at all, but is narcissistic from the beginning to the end and can't do anything, and he also climaxes all day long.

The first half is about S&P male psychology: I am super ordinary and blind, but as long as I force a girl into the tyrant plot, the beauty will fall in love with me, and if I don't fall in love, I will force it twice more. The core is not romance but the imposition of patriarchal will. In particular, he persuaded the girl to put away her blind cane and rely on him. In order to pretend to be a wave, she ignored the girl's safety, and it was very realistic. In the end, the man lost the chain because the man was even more blind. Duocai has a heart to fly with beautiful women. If people can fly by themselves, then they will pout the women's wings first. This logic can be said to be very Indian.

After the major misfortune happened in the middle, the all-powerful person who was arrogant and omnipotent was completely immersed in the psychological collapse of "I'm so awesome, but someone made my wife". The core is the impact of humiliation of male dignity. And he has no scruples about the situation of the real biggest victim, his wife. A better explanation is that he is so incompetent and fragile that he is completely unable to support and protect his wife when a tragedy occurs. This does not mean incompetence in reality, but a weak chicken in psychology. The almost explanation is that I feel that I am the center of the universe, and that my dignity is violated far more important than the violation of my wife. Even when his wife made the classic self-disgusting remark after being raped, "I'm no longer who I used to be in your eyes", she was as indifferent as she was dead. After all, women are only raped, but he is hurting the dignity of men.

There was no trace of remorse after his wife was hanged. Not to mention that the male protagonist is responsible for his wife's death. Generally, when a major tragedy occurs, one of the normal emotional stress responses of people is self-blame. What's more, before knowing that there is a second violation, the normal inference is that "if I comforted in time and accompanied me more, the tragedy could have been avoided."

What's more, the suicide note does not look off the floor, which means that the wife's feelings are not important, and only when it is found that the suicide note is related to the fact that she has been "secondly violated" will she turn it out from under the bed. The death of his wife can be said to have brought a sigh of relief to the male protagonist. The cleanliness of his wife purifies his ridiculous male dignity and rationalizes his logical path of attributing all tragedies to the outside world.

The second half is the most lengthy, but lackluster. To put it simply, it is directly open and hang. The perfect crime is a baba. Violently increases the male protagonist's force value by 1000 points, and the IQ is not enough for martial arts to make up. It is suggested that the male protagonist is so arrogant to join the Avengers directly, and if he is so powerful, why didn't he set up a plan to kill those bastards when his wife was molested in person? Or at home security organs to protect the wife?

The most reasonable explanation is that in the second half, the male protagonist lost his mind and YY came out. Then again, as soon as I saw the flames behind the male protagonist concave hero coming back, I felt like throwing up. How much of this revenge is for the wife? How much for being handsome? yue has already come out, 1 star is too much.

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Extended Reading
  • Laverne 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    A husband's revenge! Punish the criminals in a hearty manner, and the blind man will take revenge! ! ! The last revenge is so perfect and beautiful! ! Stunning and admirable, stunned! ! In a perfect world, all living beings are blind! The love at the beginning, everything was so beautiful, as beautiful as utopia... I knew that what happened later was not a good thing, it was really cruel! Sure enough, "tragedy is to destroy the most beautiful things for others to see". The film is completely reminiscent of "A Mother's Revenge", which was released in India in the same year and also in mainland China not long ago. It happened that the same actor appeared in the two films. Actress Yami Gautam is so beautiful!

  • Cheyanne 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Lang's heart is like iron, omnipotent

Kaabil quotes

  • Supriya Bhatnagar: You completed what you said, Rohan. Now enough. Get back to work. Get back to your life, Rohan.

    Rohan Bhatnagar: No, Su. A lot of work is left yet. This story is far from over.

  • Rohan Bhatnagar: [confronting Inspector Chaube, after the police failed to protect his wife] If your law system had helped me, I wouldn't have to do anything. Now, I'll have to...

    Inspector Chaubey: You think our eyes will be closed?

    Rohan Bhatnagar: Your eyes will be open, but you won't be able to see anything. Your ears will be open, but you won't be able to hear anything. You will try to speak, but you won't be able to say anything. And most importantly... you'll figure everything out, but you won't be able to explain it to anyone.