Great difference in the world

Alden 2022-03-19 09:01:10

After watching this film, the first feeling I talked to my companions was, let’s not talk about education in India, this is too similar to China, what school district housing, lottery and so on, even more exaggerated than China, this is true The current situation of Indian society, or is the movie exaggerated for effect. The problem is that the Indian social class that the film shows is so distinct that it makes people feel unbelievable. The so-called upper-class people openly despise the middle class, let alone those at the bottom of the society. To think that your own language is an inferior language and not allow your children to speak the language of your own country is simply forgetting your roots. Maybe this is actually the case in all upper classes? At least not so red fruit as a prevailing social value to reflect it. It is really incredible. It feels that the more backward countries are, the more in this regard? Because of the so-called civilized society, we have to whitewash the surface no matter what, haha.

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  • Tracy 2022-03-10 08:01:23

    They have experienced poverty, but they are only poor, but they do not understand poverty; they have been emphasizing the education of children, but they have little interaction with children; But there is no group that reflects on itself (whether it is a foreshadowing of description or a way out for discussion). The whole film is carried out in the simple jokes of the running account, touching the topic of education, but it is not profound in all aspects.

  • Reagan 2022-03-23 09:03:26

    The ending is a bit deliberately harmonious, and the heroine's transformation is also blunt, but the movie is pretty good, it's funny, metaphorical, and sensational

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