Therefore, if you love, you must be attached; if you love, you must persevere; if you love, you must not give up easily.
Shasha's film also promotes the idea that love is not a matter of two people.
It's not enough that two people have each other in their eyes. To be recognized and blessed by people around each other, family, friends, and elders. Whether in "Brave the Heart" or "Love Without Borders", Sha Sha absolutely disagrees with taking her to elope because she loves that woman. He wants to find support for love, so that love has no worries.
Love is just the most precious thing in a person's life, but it is not the only precious thing. The truly beautiful love is the one that has received sincere blessings from relatives and friends. Don't hurt other people because of love.
This film makes people cry.
What kind of love can make a man give up his freedom, give up his country, give up his identity, for the reputation of a woman who has only been with her for two days, to protect her stable life, and stay in a dark foreign prison for 22 years. ?
Obviously knowing that such a story originated from fiction, but was still moved by Shasha and Zeta's affectionate interpretation.
Perhaps some media accused Indian films of being out of reality. Shasha said frankly: "I have always heard that our films evade reality and are unreal, but I think our films are the most authentic in the world. We did not ride on a rocket, and we bombed it single-handedly. The heroes who ruin the meteors, we don’t have the president who saved the world on Air Force One. Our fantasy and escape from reality are real. People sing and dance on the street. If England wins the World Cup, you will see them singing and singing on the street. Jump."
I think film art is not a news report. It is true that the bloody, living tragedy of reality is moved to the screen? Is it true to put the ugly and vulgar reality into the movie?
The reality in the movie is another "reality" that has been filtered and washed. Let those light spots of love and humanity be magnified and carved. Whether the background required by the film's story is in line with reality is just a matter of detail.
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