Wrestling, Dad
Yan Nanfei
2024-01-22 05:27:51
Senior 2
impressions of after reading

This film is the first Indian film I saw, which can be said to shock me very much. The father in the movie was a wrestler when he was young, but for various reasons, he missed the gold medal until he retired. Since then, Amir Khan's dream has changed from winning a world-class gold medal in wrestling to letting his soon to be born son fulfill his dream. However, as God intended, his wife's four children were all daughters. When he thought his dream of gold medal was about to die, he accidentally found that his daughters had the potential to be wrestlers. Seeing the hope, he decided not to let his daughter's talent die, and washed his clothes like other girls. After careful consideration, he agreed with his wife to train his two daughters for one year according to the wrestler's standards. In order to wrestle, the two children changed women's skirts and cut off their flowing long hair, just to practice wrestling and win championship after championship. Dad also ignored the public opinion to train his daughter to learn wrestling, and finally became an example for thousands of women.
There are many scenes in the film that make me mixed feelings, and I can't help crying. Especially when I saw that the confident Geeta was eliminated in the first round of international competitions and was very depressed, I called my father because of my sister's persuasion. When the phone was handed over to my father, I saw that Geeta could not say anything and cried loudly. My father had never said a word, but when he heard his daughter crying, his face was full of tears. The father who hung up the phone immediately packed his bags and told his wife, "I want to see my daughter!". Because he is the father, he is the father who accompanies Geeta from childhood to adulthood and is tolerant of everything. He is really considerate of her, and is the coach who understands Geeta's talents and weaknesses best. He firmly believes that his daughter is a real champion. She did not win because the coach did not have the correct instruction, so he must go no matter what! Father's love must be like this.
At the same time, Dad loves this country even more. At the end of the movie, Dad was cheated by a hypocritical coach and locked in the storage room. He was helpless and anxious and could only wait and pray. A long and short few minutes later, when my father heard the Indian national anthem sounded, his eyes filled with tears. This dream was extremely heavy, pressing half of his life, but also pressing his loved ones.
This movie has become a classic in my mind. It has taught me a lot. Sisters work hard for their dreams, telling me that hard work will not fail you. My father's heavy love also tells me that my father's love is not expressed in words, but more reflected in direct action.