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Elenora 2022-04-10 09:01:08

A bunch of comments claim that the film reflects India's exploration of feminism, claiming that it is self-exposing. Is the way the male protagonist catches up with the female protagonist in the movie very feminist? In reality, if a guy told a girl who doesn't accept him, think about whether you want to find a doctor, a lawyer, or someone who really loves you, what would everyone think? Is the attitude of the male lead towards the female lead after marriage very feminist? As a child raised by an enlightened family, the female lead has read so many books and finally went to the village to cook and take care of the male lead's father. Is it very feminist? For those who say this is self-exposing scars and dare to reflect, don't forget that cleaning India was mentioned several times in the movie, and the final solution was that the upper-level leaders locked the middle-level toilets, which made things more efficient. This is obviously an Indian themed movie, can you make it to play Modi? By the way, this movie has been filmed for so long, has the problem of Indians going to the toilet been solved?

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  • Hortense 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    The people who first considered the toilet conditions when looking at renting a house said that if there is no toilet, they really want to get divorced, and they are extremely sympathetic to Indian women. Very old Indian films are still mechanically serene, but the fluency and religious and cultural issues are worth seeing. It is a hero who makes good things come from nothing.

  • Duane 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    It's a bit long, but the second half is wonderful~