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Freezing of photographic water in India

I watched a highly rated Indian drama Superstar the other day. In my eyes, India is a wonderful country. As you can imagine, in the middle of a movie or TV program, I started dancing. I don't know which variety show I entered, but it is undeniable that the quality of some Indian films is generally much higher than that of China (this is not to belittle domestic films). In a populous nation, the level of education is not as good as that of China, not to mention the economy ... As far as transportation is concerned, many people have seen what Indian trains look like. Not long ago, I saw a Japanese brother riding an Indian train on a website without a door. Getting on and off the train depends entirely on luck, which is related to the news that a woman in China blocked the operation of high-speed rail not long ago. I want to say that you want to try India. Don't say it's obstruction of official duties. This is also a joke. There is no pure drinking water and good social medical care, but India can still exist miraculously. This must have its unique charm.

Get down to business. At first, I learned that the film came from a preview and was attracted by the woman's deep voice. I feel very hot. I want to see it. At the beginning, the film was a very dull family life in India, and men were superior to women. This is the most serious accident in Indian society. (Personally don't like it, don't spray it. However, there is something undeniable in the play. Parents agree that girls can change themselves with culture. I want to praise them for this. There is no money at home.

There are two similarities: the mother was reprimanded for not packing her father's luggage in advance and knocked over the food prepared for her father; Mother was scolded by her father for selling a necklace to buy a computer for her daughter. Domestic violence is one of the things I object to most. Maybe it's the relationship with seeing my father beat my mother when I was a child. A little distressed, but also very helpless.

One place: In order to pray for her father to forgive her mother, her daughter gave up her dream and threw her notebook upstairs. All the time is fixed at this moment, and the notebook is shattered with the dream. The discrepancy between dream and reality will always hold you back, and the choice is the growth you have to experience. People can't live selfishly, even for dreams, as long as you don't even have proud capital.

One place: the woman finds the man for help, and then brings the divorce information back to her mother, so that she can divorce her father. The mother refused on the spot and beat her daughter. My daughter felt that she wanted to help her mother, but she was ruthlessly rejected by her mother. She was very angry. Later, she learned from her grandmother that her mother gave birth to herself in order to save herself from the afterlife, and she regretted it ... many things are not what they seem. Maybe in India, women can't do anything without men and can't support themselves. I saw a similar story in a Japanese program. The host asked the little girl: What is her dream when she grows up? Most girls replied that she wanted to be a housewife. I was shocked at that time. Why can't women live a good life for themselves and have to be so-called servants? Is it because the venom left by the old society has penetrated into people's ideas today, or should women be like this? There are still strong women in China, but most of them are single.

One thing: the mother finally chose her children instead of going to Arabia with her father and chose to end her marriage. This is a brave choice. The brilliance of maternal love is a strong support for children to continue to pursue their dreams.

There are several things worth thinking about in the whole play:

Motherly love, dream, independence, society, growth.

The mysterious superstar may not only be the person on the surface, but also the person who stands behind you and silently guards and supports you.