No fast forward and no pause, I finished watching "Hot" in one breath. I have also seen many Indian movies about the liberation of women. The most recent one is "Toilet Hero", which are all very good works. The film one-sidedly made the world understand the status of female compatriots in India. Are there any other thoughts than sympathy, surprise, and meaningless congratulations not being born in India? Is there no shadow of us in the movie? Yes, at least I have.
Rani's mother-in-law would only say "everything will be fine" every time she encountered difficulties. Rani's husband abused Rani, found a mistress, and even died in an accident. Her mother-in-law just said it would get better, but life was still very bad. Much like our Buddhist youths today, we are always looking forward to change, but we are saying that it will be good if we choose to follow the fate, but will it really be good? The unstoppable Douyin eats chicken king, and reposts the good luck of koi from time to time. But after the successive crit blows, you and I both think that this world is mostly abolished, so be a garbage that has no competition with the world, and it is also refreshing and refined in the secular life.
La Qiao often suffers from her husband's domestic violence. In her consciousness, it all comes down to her inability to have children. As long as she has children, her husband will love her. In an environment where men are superior to women in India, La Qiao is extremely attached to her husband and wants to please him. La Qiao found an excuse for her husband's crime of domestic violence. She thought that if the problem was solved, his husband would change. But what about the fact? After La Qiao has a child, will she really be free from fist and foot injuries? The answer is in you and me.
Are you now attached to others? Do you do everything possible to please TA? Have you ever spent a lot of manpower, energy and financial resources, or even changed your appearance, to establish a relationship and seek meager love? This is the loss of self-awareness. You have not learned to love yourself, how can you love others and yourself.
La Qiao has the shackles of the times that she can't help herself, and we are fortunate to be born in China. Before we love someone, we must first learn to warm ourselves, not to be attached, not to be pessimistic.
The movie is really a good movie. We can also learn good qualities from Rani and Beachley, and we can reflect on many problems. I will not list them one by one here.
It is recommended to watch it by heart. Everyone knows the backwardness and messiness of India. There is no need to comment, but Indian movies have taken them to a new height. Whether we can benefit from it, and hope that there will be more such films in China. By the way, like "I am not the God of Medicine"!
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