yogeshsingla-31573
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This movie is a much-needed, crisp slap to the deep-rooted patriarchy in Indian society. Now, it might come as a surprise to people who have never experienced or witnessed other cultures, but everything shown in this movie-from the smallest details to the roles of the wife, mother, and relatives-is something that shocks people from other countries. And that is what makes it so disturbing. Not only has it been normalized, but it has also become so accepted that young children, sisters, and daughters are simply expected to behave as shown in the movie.
It takes real effort and active participation from men to be inclusive and aware of the situation in every little thing. This movie is not the rollercoaster ride that some people expect for entertainment; rather, it is a reality check. I hope some people take away a few lessons from this movie and that it impacts them in a way that moves them to change their own behavior-to invite their mothers and daughters to the dining table, to get into the kitchen and help. Not as a one-time gesture or a symbolic change, but as something that actually becomes a habit.
This movie was entertaining, thought-provoking, and uplifting for so many people who watch it. For the few egoistic tadpoles, however, this movie may feel offensive, judgmental, and exaggerated. They will find excuses to make themselves feel better, which doesn't surprise me-because they have been doing it all along anyway.
It takes real effort and active participation from men to be inclusive and aware of the situation in every little thing. This movie is not the rollercoaster ride that some people expect for entertainment; rather, it is a reality check. I hope some people take away a few lessons from this movie and that it impacts them in a way that moves them to change their own behavior-to invite their mothers and daughters to the dining table, to get into the kitchen and help. Not as a one-time gesture or a symbolic change, but as something that actually becomes a habit.
This movie was entertaining, thought-provoking, and uplifting for so many people who watch it. For the few egoistic tadpoles, however, this movie may feel offensive, judgmental, and exaggerated. They will find excuses to make themselves feel better, which doesn't surprise me-because they have been doing it all along anyway.
An year ago I would have disregarded this movie by the title poster. It's just a cheap indian version of X-men Wolverine.
But after watching the BnF video on Stree universe. I was compelled to watch it. It is a brilliant movie. Everything just fits right. The branding, the messaging, actors and story.
The humour horror mix is perfect. Horror is used where needed and doesn't dominate the story.
Unlike so many horror movies which seem to try to fit a story in pre decided horror scenes this one is well thought out and upholds a lot of cinematic values while using horror when needed.
The unexpected turns are entertaining even for those who walk into the theatre partially spoiled.
But after watching the BnF video on Stree universe. I was compelled to watch it. It is a brilliant movie. Everything just fits right. The branding, the messaging, actors and story.
The humour horror mix is perfect. Horror is used where needed and doesn't dominate the story.
Unlike so many horror movies which seem to try to fit a story in pre decided horror scenes this one is well thought out and upholds a lot of cinematic values while using horror when needed.
The unexpected turns are entertaining even for those who walk into the theatre partially spoiled.