The Reluctant Fundamentalist Comments

  • Kiera 2022-04-23 07:03:59

    Very good angle, don't always use US AND THEM, in fact, it's all forced by your...

  • Evans 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    For any foreigner who wants to integrate into a new environment, when the new environment responds to you all the time with only the same sentence - "I want to, but I can't.", it is undoubtedly the most depressing. . The saddest barrier is the human...

  • Lizzie 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    A skin is very...

  • Aletha 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    The story of the post-9/11 Middle East’s broken American dream, the handsome guy in the Middle East did not go to the opposite side of the United States, and set off round after round of high-IQ revenge. Just like the final outcome of the film, the director stood on the side of the post-9/11 Middle East civilians and scolded the United States Human stereotypes and preconceived criminal convictions. If the rhythm is tighter and the cold violence is not so stereotyped, the film will go to a...

  • Jason 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Literary adaptation. The music is rich in Middle Eastern characteristics, using the music of the Western world as a conflict. Inserting that event in reverse order in a limited space is like a recollection of Voldemort's return, the natural contradiction between that world and life here. Elitism cannot resist the torrent of history. Everyone has a New York dream, a Tokyo dream, a Beijing dream, but the local accent, religious beliefs and the inheritance of father and mother are the original...

  • Lambert 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Those inadvertent biases in our subconscious, even if unintentional, hurt...

  • Annabelle 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    There are many political and racial backgrounds involved, and the narrative style is good. Well, to be honest, it's not your fault to be seen with colored glasses, sometimes, it's a common social phenomenon. Sometimes, you just have to choose a side. Helpless and sad...

  • Laurianne 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Anyone can feel...

  • Pattie 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    There is no urine point in the whole process, especially the ending is worth extra...

  • Maxwell 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    It shows the identity of new immigrants and how to escape the profound philosophical proposition of "dualism". I highly recommend "Reluctant...

Extended Reading
  • Pauline 2022-03-24 09:03:22

    remembered urdu

    The plot is real and touching.
    Changgez from Raschel, Pakistan, went to study at Princeton University, a famous Ivy League college in the United States at the age of 18. He studied all subjects with all A's in four years, participated in the school football team, and was hired by a large company in...

  • Nina 2022-01-17 08:03:35

    Why is it a "tea house"?

    Why is it a "tea house"? Why did the protagonist open a "tea house" after returning home?
    First of all, Westerners drink coffee and alcohol. There is no wine in the teahouse, and the tea is just for them to put on airs, but they don't understand it. For the Orientals, the culture of the Orientals...

The Reluctant Fundamentalist quotes

  • Changez: Pretend I'm him.

  • Changez: [about watching the events of 9/11 unfold] In that moment, I should have felt sorrow or anger, but all I felt was awe. What audacity. The ruthlessness of the act was surpassed only by its genius. And David had struck Goliath. I'm sorry if my reaction to the attacks has offended you, Bobby. I hope you see that I'm not celebrating at the death of 3,000 innocents, just as you would not celebrate the death of 100,000 in Baghdad or Kabul, for that matter. But before conscience kicks in, have you never felt a split-second of pleasure at arrogance brought low?

    Bobby Lincoln: And you ask me why they're harrassing your family. Let's just cut the bullshit, okay? You believe in violence as a tool for social change. You teach a course in violent revolution at Lahore University. Your lectures are full of anti-American rhetoric.

    Changez: [cut to him teaching] We will wipe the blood of the invaders from our swords!

    Bobby Lincoln: If that weren't enough, you were spotted at an Asal Mujahideen meeting with Mustafa Fazil, a known cell leader.

    Changez: [cut to said meeting] I think I can help.

    Mustafa Fazil: I knew you would.

    Bobby Lincoln: Last night, Anse Rainier was kidnapped. And this morning, your class was canceled. If you're just an innocent bystander, Changez, why were you hiding? Only guilty people hide.

    Changez: Your candor is appreciated, Bobby, but your conclusions are wrong.