A Passage to India movie plot
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Carolyne 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The mysterious phenomenon creates a strange and ambiguous atmosphere, which is very consistent with Foster's text, and also continues the consistent image tone of David Lean; a number of characters and an event tie up the collision of two peoples, and the door is not right. Religion and culture, full of false friendships, still have to reveal the veil of tenderness in the end; as for explaining the mystery of the cave, I think the heroine stares blankly above the roof for a moment at the end of the court drama, which can best explain its changes.
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Ellen 2022-03-19 09:01:11
If the film is merely telling a story of overcoming racial prejudice with facts and justice, then it is only ideologically correct. But there is also the difficulty of Western civilization facing a primitive and mysterious country, the difficulty of a backward nation entering the modern process, and various real characters who are not only manipulated by ideology.
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Turton: [in a club meeting] There is a certain member here present who is known to be in contact with the defense. One can't run with the hare and hunt with the hounds - at least not in this country!
Richard Fielding: I'd like to say something.
Turton: Please do.
Richard Fielding: I believe Dr. Aziz is innocent. I will await the verdict of the jury. If he is found guilty, I will resign my post and leave India. I resign from the Club now!
[exits]
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Dr. Aziz H. Ahmed: [to Ali and Hamidullah when Fielding visits] No, he does not need THREE chairs! He is NOT THREE Englishmen!