RE: 🎞️ Short Film Review – Juice (2017)
I wish I could have shown this film in the whole world. The whole film revolved around Manju. The other characters are also fine in their respective places, but the courage and bravery shown by Manju is commendable.
We should also show this film to our daughters and sisters and tell them that a woman is not a toy or a puppet, a woman is a living being.
I have fallen in love with Manju's character.
A woman can live a peaceful life by doing household chores, taking care of the children, and obeying her husband if her husband takes care of her, and loves her.
But on the contrary, if even after doing all these things, the woman does not get the respect and status she deserves, then the courageous step that Manju took as a courageous woman should be taken by every woman in this society.
In the beginning, Manju seeme to be working like a machine. She herself is work in the heat but she has put water in the cooler and turned on the cooler with cold air for her husband and his friends. This clearly shows Manju's sense of responsibility.
The fact that women gather in the kitchen in the scorching heat, working, chatting, but not leaving the kitchen, indicates that the woman herself wears the chains of slavery.
If a woman wants, no one can make her a slave or servant. I saw Manju's helplessness when she asked her husband to fix the fan, but her husband ignored her, but Manju's courage is that she tries to operate the fan by herself and makes herself realize that she can do all the work and a woman does not need anyone.
And at the end, just as everyone's tolerance limit is exhausted, Manju's too was exhausted. Oh, she was trying to control herself by taking out her anger on burnt meat, but when her tolerance ran out, the step she took, if I were there, I would have applauded for it. Hats off, Manju's performance, the great, was everywhere.
So much courage, so much encouragement is created.
The best thing I liked:-
The best thing that I liked was Manju's silence. We cross our limits in anger and we don't even know it. But Manju taught us through this character that silence also has a language. A person can slap the next person in the face even by remaining silent. Silence does what our words cannot do.