A Passage to India movie plot
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Okey 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Seeing Lean's film seems to really understand the meaning of the word gentleman. Each of Lean's characters has its own light of humanism, which is completely different from some "gentlemen" who seem to be polite and serious but are arrogant and hypocritical. Lawrence doesn't care what the "gentlemen" think of himself. Defending a friend and quitting the British Bridge Club. It is a pity that the politicians and the barbaric country of Arabia are not worthy of Lawrence's ideals, nor are Indian doctors worthy of Feiting's friendship.
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Kaia 2022-04-24 07:01:25
This piece shows not only the arrogance and prejudice of the British, but also an in-depth description and discussion of the character of the Indians. Indian doctors are slaves to the British, scolding and scolding their servants, and no one is more serious than Indians when it comes to the concept of class. He has a simple mind, extreme work, and no deeper thinking ability, and he is already a highly educated class in India. There is nothing difficult to understand about the heroine's behavior. She has always been in the middle of contradictions. The impact of this exotic culture has exacerbated this contradiction. She can be regarded as a flesh-and-blood character. Mr. Fielding and Mrs. Moore represent the ideal in the author's mind, and the possibility of existence in real life is low.
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Mrs. Moore: God has put us on earth to love and help our fellow men.
Ronny: Yes, mother.
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Richard Fielding: [on the glasses found on Aziz after the latter's arrest] If he had assaulted her he'd scarcely bring the evidence back with him.
McBryde: Doesn't surprise me.
Richard Fielding: I don't follow.
McBryde: When you think of crime, you think of English crime. The psychology's different here.