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The exaggerated "Toilet Hero" is actually very general

author:Pocket Movie Ten

India has produced many good films in recent years, such as "Wrestling Daddy" and "Little Lori's Monkey God Uncle" are praiseworthy.

So the editor went to search for several other Indian films to see, one of which is

Toilet Hero

The exaggerated "Toilet Hero" is actually very general

The change caused by the wife wanting a toilet.

The biggest feature of the film is the interweaving of chiaroscuro lines, and the information that appears at the end is actually traceable at the beginning.

First, the intellectual background of the male and female protagonists. Jaya received a good education as a Brahmin and had ahead of the people around her; although Keshav did not say it explicitly, he and Jaya were also the head of the history of the development of the bicycle, which also sowed the seeds of love for the two.

The exaggerated "Toilet Hero" is actually very general

The first time the two met was at the door of the toilet on the train, Keshav was mistakenly broken by Jaya because he did not close the toilet door, which made Jaya quite angry, it can be seen that Jaya is a person who attaches great importance to women's privacy, just think, if you change to women who are used to being convenient in the wild, will their reaction be so big? Of course, Keshav is also more sophisticated to know that he is doing wrong, after all, it is more hooligans who peek at women to go to the toilet, and it is not surprising that the "toilet revolution" after the two will occur together.

Second, Keshav's phrase "As long as this matter does not involve personal interests, no one will want to fight or find a way" runs through the film. This sentence is harsh, but realistic.

The exaggerated "Toilet Hero" is actually very general
The exaggerated "Toilet Hero" is actually very general

Jaya, as a member of the higher Brahmin caste, has had private toilets since she was a child, but why did she not insist on building toilets all over the country before, but only said it after marrying Keshav? The reason was that her personal interests had not been touched before; why did Keshav disagree with his wife at first, and only actively fight for it after Jaya returned to her mother's house? The same is true of Keshav,000, who desperately needed to go to the toilet after she fell, and began to accept Jaya in spite of her religious beliefs; and the thousands of fathers and daughters who could go to the toilet of her mother's family after seeing Jaya's divorce and still waited for the convenience of running to the wilderness; the "build a toilet" proposal that originally took 12 months to pass was solved 12 minutes after officials were forced to feel the pain of not being able to go to the toilet anytime and anywhere.

The exaggerated "Toilet Hero" is actually very general

This incident confirms Keshav's words.

Third, "building toilets" is a social revolution at a large scale, and Keshav's self-growth at a smaller level.

At the beginning of the film, Keshav gives advice to the family that they do not agree to the marriage of their sister and her boyfriend. But Jaya said loudly: "You can't choose to escape, you want to talk to your family like a man." "

After they got married, Jaya did not like to go to the toilet in the field, Keshav first borrowed someone else's toilet, and then carried Jaya to the toilet of the train every day, and after Jaya did not have time to get off the train, she realized that this was not a long-term solution, and finally chose to steal the toilet of the photography team. Every step of the way, Jaya was pushing Keshav forward. Knowing that in the end, Keshav finally fought for his wife's rights like a man.

The exaggerated "Toilet Hero" is actually very general

Although the logic of the whole film is rigorous, a social change will still be insufficient in just over two hours.

For example, Keshav's pursuit of Jaya, Qiao Zhuang dressed up all day and wandered around Jaya, which is harassment in real life. And Jaya understood that her intention seemed to be in an instant, and it seemed that "wanting to get away with it" was very effective for her.

There is also the transformation of Keshav's father, from the adherence to traditional culture to the old mother's inability to go to the toilet in the wild after wrestling, the process is too fast, and the plot transition is blunt.

The exaggerated "Toilet Hero" is actually very general

In fact, this kind of big theme is not easy to make into a movie itself, and "Toilet Hero" has not brought us surprises, it can only be said that it is average.

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