A Passage to India Comments

  • Gertrude 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    The violin is a good thing, especially for exotic movie soundtracks. The paintings outline the imagination of India. Judy Davis is really good-looking, the kind that is different from the West, who was talking about the floating corpse on the Ganges before, the music played, everyone was solemn in the first shot, and the river water rippled in the moonlight in the second shot. The conflict of the lens itself, the contrast montage, forms a sense of dislocation and association of summoning, and...

  • Louisa 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    What the hell happened in the cave? Aziz couldn't explain it, Miss Gus couldn't explain it clearly, and the guide didn't know what to say. No one knows the truth, not even E.M. Foster and David Lean - so everyone has their own truth. Mrs. Moore and Mr. Fitting insisted on inferring events by character, other British people insisted on judging events by prejudice, the Indian masses interpreted events with anger, and Indian professor Ghoboli stayed out of it, watching the fire from the other side...

  • Lacy 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    1. I really did not expect that in the next hour, the film will become more and more profound, amazing director. Ordinary stories can be made into such a masterpiece, the skill is too...

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  • Chelsea 2022-03-15 08:01:02

    Where does the estrangement come from

    In the process of watching this film, the biggest question is why the misunderstanding and estrangement between Indians and British people are so deep? The most direct answer should be lack of communication. But even if there is not much communication between them, there should not be so much...

  • Julian 2022-03-15 08:01:02

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    A trip that reflects British-Indian colonial relations➕Trial film➕Political film and even the theme has transcended nationality and turned to human nature, reconciliation and mysticism. India is a country that exposes people's nature. In the colonies, there is prejudice and slavery of indigenous...

A Passage to India quotes

  • Mrs. Moore: Sometimes I think too much fuss is made about marriage. Century after century of carnal embracement, and we're still no nearer understanding one another. Goodnight.

  • Mrs. Moore: Good? You're speaking about power. The whole of this entertainment is an exercise in power, and the subtle pleasures of personal superiority.