oyceterJust watched Bend It Like Beckham.
Thoughts:
- Really liked it
- Keira Knightley is waaay too skinny.
- Really liked the main character (whose name I can't figure out how to spell)
- Are Indian families really like that? My roommate's didn't seem like that...
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Wed, Dec. 24th, 2003 10:51 am (UTC)Tangentially, my aunt knows the film maker, and was tangentially involved in an earlier film.
Which aspect of the family were you thinking about? Obviously it's a fictional account but my answer would depend on what you were referring to!
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Thu, Dec. 25th, 2003 01:45 am (UTC)I think mostly I was thinking about family pressure to marry Indian, to marry period, that kind of stuff. And the wedding ceremony. That looked absolutely gorgeous!
And *hugs* Thanks so much for the LJ time!!
gawk!!
Sun, Dec. 28th, 2003 10:15 am (UTC)Re: gawk!!
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Sun, Dec. 28th, 2003 10:20 pm (UTC)There is quite a pressure to marry within class and ethnic boundaries, though not so much for second generation immigrants. And the wedding was Sikh, so I haven't attended one of those before. But Hindu weddings are very colourful and have great food!
I'm free from a lot of these pressures because my family, or at least my mother's generation within my family were so rebellious and feminist. But she and her sisters were considered to be beyond the pale, and outrageous. I'm lucky that I've been insulated from that.
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Mon, Dec. 29th, 2003 09:08 am (UTC)