Could have made a good movie. I can’t say that I really liked the film, but I don’t fully understand the main character’s motives to keep everything a secret when your loved ones (in this case, your mother-in-law) get a heart attack because of your silence. No, I remember her point of view, of course, why she was silent, but she's not very close to me. All is well in moderation.
I’m really surprised that the film was successful in India. So much “unauthorized” does the main character: and sits where women are forbidden to do it, and wears sleeveless blouses than kills his mother-in-law, and... oh horror! does not cook food, what makes poor mommy feel sorry for his son and dream of at least ordinary tea, which would be brewed by a bad sister-in-law: Molly, the main character, was supposed to be, in my opinion, a free and independent woman, but in my opinion she turned out not so much independent as scandalous in some places (no, the viewer does not see this, but we hear from her husband stories of her dealings with everyone in the world) and very ... American ... no, not a modern and emancipated woman of those who do not want to live as traditions dictated and what is expected of an Indian woman, but just an American ... I thought that if she were younger, she could easily run in demonstrations, defending equality with men, and therefore demanding the right to walk with naked clothes, why do this in the store, what is it so difficult? In general, in my opinion, the creators overdid the character of Molly. But the idea was interesting. It just seems to me that the heroine would be much more pleasant and would cause more sympathy of the viewer if she were a “fighter for justice”, but without excessive pseudofeminism.
What you like. Gadenish Prithvi. He looks like a terrible in the film - just a boyar what: a beard + mustache and now he can give all 40 years. But I really liked that it was a new image of Prithvi again, not externally (it was scary), but psychologically. He's never played a shit like that before. As an actor, bravo again! Good girl! I really hated him the whole movie, with all my tender feelings for him.
The movie's favorite scene is in church, when Molly says "transmit the world," I just lay there laughing.
The most unloved scene is a conversation between Pranav and Molly's husband after a tennis match. When Benny loses his temper with the arrogance and arrogance of Pranava (a rare bastard, I must say), he begins to weave things that I was embarrassed to watch. Some cheap American pathos of the type, boy, but you saw nothing but this little world, and I am so cool, I know famous tennis players ... brr ... I was ashamed of the hero, he looked terribly stupid ... and could not get out of the situation with dignity ... but theoretically could.
Plus, Mother, Molly's mother-in-law. I really, really liked how this actress played, and the character is cool!
In general, an interesting and original movie, not without drawbacks, but with its advantages.