Love has never been a matter of two people, I deeply believe it.

Thaddeus 2021-12-23 08:01:44

Acknowledge that Indian movies are generally fairy tales, but even though they are not practical, they can still give people full of moving and rational thinking, right? We can't deny the scenes that seem like a paradise, but it tells a lot about the conflict between Pakistan and India, the freedom of feminism, the good and evil of human nature, and the true meaning of love. It tells far more than the surface. I like Indian movies, the customs of this country, the spirit of the country, every movie is going to convey. Movies have rekindled hope for many things that I have already given up. Although the film is only an expression of art, the positive influence it conveys is indeed inspiring. Maybe I am still relatively simple and naive, and I don’t understand the difference between art and reality, but none of these matters. If a kind of art After you read it, you can think, recall, and appreciate. If it can inspire you, then its meaning has been reached. This is the charm of art.
The reality is cruel and society is corrupt. No matter which country you are in, money and power always have the power to achieve the impossible, even if there is no justice or fairness in that matter, if we unfortunately do not have these two things, but you happen to be their victim. Or, let’s not be afraid. When we are young, we have the greatest capital. We have to believe that there is always someone like an angel who will give you help and let you tide over the difficulties. Maybe you are the angel. You learn to save yourself, and then go. helping others. The average lawyer thinks that his duty is to win any lawsuit he takes over, regardless of whether he is on the side of justice. As long as he wins the lawsuit, he maximizes his own value. However, in reality, even if there are many people with this idea, there are some people, even if few, they know very clearly that they are fighting for justice, and they know the mission on their shoulders, no matter how evil. Power will eventually fall under this awe-inspiring justice.
I have always had beautiful imaginations about love, whether it's a fairy tale love at first sight or a real blind date engagement. It is true that love is a very important thing in life, but to what extent can it be important, for this you can put everything aside, love your parents, complete family, can you ignore all these? In many arts, dying for love and elopement are common things, but why this kind of love tragedy occurs is on the one hand due to the factors of the family environment and the social environment at the time, on the other hand, the hostess and hostess. Being too paranoid about love, as long as you firmly believe in love, you will stay together without hesitation, at any price. But for love, can we be more rational, love is never a matter of two people. I support the performance of Veer and Zaare in the play. Don’t they love each other deeply? Veer said: There is a man on the border who is willing to give his life for you. This may be the most beautiful and decisive confession. Only because of this sentence, Zaare began to think about his love, and then he began to plan to take his love seriously and determine his own feelings. This was how much courage was needed in the family at the time. Against the background, she dared to take this step. Veer gave up her status as air force commander to pursue love. This also required much courage. It was love that gave them great courage. When they treated them wisely, they made concessions. I personally feel that if the ending ends here, although it is more tragic, it is still very good. The idea is the same as mine: you can stick to your love, but yours I don’t just have the responsibility for love. I can’t tell what kind of understanding it is. Maybe it’s because you think family affection is also very important. You can’t disregard your father’s life and death and pursue your own great love. More profoundly, I just feel that love without parental permission is not the best (of course it also depends on the mentality of the parents at the time). The love produced by their simple encounter may only be settled by time, and they will have their own lives in the future. But the story is a story after all, it wants to portray this love more vividly: Veer, in order to protect the reputation of the beloved girl and at the same time to make her happy, he gave up freedom; Zaare, for the man she loves, go to another country to complete him dream. In 22 years, dare to ask who would give up freedom for love, the goal that human beings pursue for eternal life. In 22 years, a woman has built a dream in another sky. Who can love so deeply, if there is no such "angel", maybe they will never see each other again forever, just live the rest for each other There was no complaint. This kind of love moved me. I was not moved to tears, but it made my heart so warm, a comfortable feeling that I had never felt before.
I still believe in all the good things, despite the many unsatisfactory things in life; I still believe in the love I am waiting for, even if the love now seems vulnerable. I believe that as long as we firmly believe, then we will have the best things.

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  • Tressa 2021-12-23 08:01:44

    Another Indian film that moved me! Remember that the Bible requires couples like this: Husbands must be willing to die for their wives, and wives must be willing to live for their husbands. The male protagonist in the film is willing to give up his 22 years of freedom for the reputation of his lover, silently. The hostess is willing to spend her life to irrigate the dream of her lover without complaint. Are they pretending to be gods or are they pretending to be adults?

  • Raegan 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Human rights, women's rights, religion, ethnicity, all kinds of complex issues, just conveyed through such an old-fashioned story?

Veer-Zaara quotes

  • Zaara Hayaat Khan: Squadron Leader Veer Pratap Singh, thank you very much!

    Veer Pratap Singh: For what?

    Zaara Hayaat Khan: In exchange for my one day, you've given me a lifetime of memories and relationships!

    Veer Pratap Singh: It was a promise from an Indian to a Pakistani. If I didn't fulfill it my country's honour would have been tarnished, right?

    Zaara Hayaat Khan: I think getting Bebe's ashes here was God's way of bringing me here. I was destined to meet all of you.

    Veer Pratap Singh: Do you believe in destiny?

    Zaara Hayaat Khan: Of course. Don't you?

    Veer Pratap Singh: Not until now. Now, I've begun to believe...

  • Zaara Hayaat Khan: How many times are you going to save my life?

    Veer Pratap Singh: As many times as you put yourself at risk.