Don't think I'm joking, I'm here for real

Julien 2022-04-14 09:01:06

The front is indeed a bit verbose, but the highlights are also wonderful. The heroine refused to get off the train. The disappointment and determination in her eyes were shocking, and it also paved the way for future development. From exposing their contradictions and disagreements, to understanding each other and solving them together, their actions have also changed the shape of society. The male protagonist's love for the female protagonist gradually made him realize the flaws in his concept, and therefore he was determined to fight against tradition. The love in the film is real and touching, and the spirit of the two protagonists who dare to fight is really contagious. The film tells us: "I want to complicate the little things" (scolding the heroine) (in fact, it is not) - starting from the little things to change people's traditional concepts; "nothing you do, nothing will change!" - only if you change, the world will change Only then can we change; "people fight against the world, heroes fight against themselves" - first to conquer oneself and then others.

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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~