A Passage to India Comments

  • Trevion 2022-03-22 09:02:59

    a bit like To Kill a...

  • Genoveva 2022-03-21 09:03:27

    I like to look at Indian "Indian movies" from a foreigner's perspective. Maybe it does not reflect India objectively, but to be honest, I am tired of Bollywood's Indian movies with songs, dances, and sing-along. I feel that way. The cookie-cutter Indian movies are like an overdose reaction to meth. I want to see a peaceful, real...

  • Davonte 2022-03-21 09:03:27

    this film. . . It's very strange, but it reveals something. It's not easy to reveal anything about today's subcultures such as Islamic civilization and Indian...

  • Ladarius 2022-03-21 09:03:27

    I wanted to see Indian style paintings, but I didn't expect that it was still a colonial-themed work, and I was a little lost; the film itself was also a bit cryptic and exaggerated. Only the beauty of Kashmir at the end is really pleasing to the...

  • Wilfrid 2022-03-21 09:03:27

    When it comes to scenery films, it's still good, the plot is flawed, the male lead is embarrassing, the courtroom ending is more exciting, and it's still a long way from the classics, let's watch...

  • Laurence 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    Not surprised or happy, and the story is straightforward and unhurried. After 2 and a half hours of watching it, I felt a little boring at the end, but the beauty of the picture highlights the director's generosity. In addition to emphasizing the two cultural differences in the Indian colonies, the cave section will make the film very different. I think of that "Picnic on the Cliff", the mystery of the vast land and some unknown horror. ....

  • Troy 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    Foster's trip to India, adapted by David Lean, has a very high level of text rewriting, and the proportion of scenes is well grasped, especially to capture the atmosphere of Foster's light comedy. A little regret is difficult to overcome On the one hand, the capacity of the original work is too large. After all, it is not a form of film that can be digested and absorbed. It is not as perfect as a simple room with a...

  • Candelario 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    The British left dignifiedly with boundless nostalgia, and a nationalist India (a doctor?), despite its independence, joined the Commonwealth despite its former hatred. Alec Guinness makes me unrecognizable...

  • Lucie 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    Of the movies I can remember, this one has reached 3400. I chose this because I wanted to find a meaningful movie on the integer. David Lean is indeed very atmospheric, and the subject matter of the scene is...

  • Vincent 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    David Lean's classical photography philosophy is still somewhat out of step with the modernity of Foster's...

Extended Reading
  • Elsie 2022-03-21 09:03:27

    "India Trip" Lenovo

    I admire David Lean's works very much. The first thing I came into contact with was his final work, Journey to India. Although I couldn't tell when I was watching it at the time, it was adapted from E•M • The film of Foster's novel, with its unique narrative style, fascinating exotic...

  • Rosetta 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    trip to india

    British woman Edna (Judy Davis) travels to India with her future mother-in-law, Mrs. Moore. The trip is not only to visit Edna's fiance, Lonnie, who is a magistrate in India, but also to expand her horizons. Edna's mind is not on the communication activities between white people, but more eager to...

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.