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Kailey 2022-01-17 08:03:35

After watching, I was thinking about the feelings of those Muslim actors when they were acting in this kind of movies.
Muslims and terrorist organizations are easily connected nowadays. The
film shows this kind of connection,
if it weren’t from Pakistan. Young people, but young people in the United States.
This is just a simple change in values. How cruel and ruthless the financial industry is story
. With race,
what is involved will change. Is the terrorist organization looking to the United States first, or The United States first stretched its hands to other countries

. The communication between people is like in the film "Please listen carefully to the ins and outs, and don't jump to conclusions."
"Okay" In the
end, did you really listen to it?
Negotiation, one can knead the other at will, is it possible to negotiate on an equal footing?

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Extended Reading
  • Alec 2022-01-17 08:03:35

    Compared with the original work, there is still a certain adaptation, the main line part is still the same, but a branch line has been added to the film, which is the so-called character motivation-why the two are talking here. The original book has no background, that is, the protagonist tells his experience to a strange American. The ending "Flash of Metal" is an open ending. It is up to the reader to imagine whether the American is an ordinary person or a federal agent. The film directly shows the antagonistic relationship between the two, but it is not until the dramatic end that the audience sees the essence. I deleted a very important story in the original work, which is the dying America represented by the protagonist’s girlfriend. The screenwriter chose to strengthen the opposition between the Islamic world and the United States. This change has trade-offs, and both are good. What I like more in the movie is that the protagonist went to work in Chile and was changed to Istanbul, allowing the protagonist to look directly at the Blue Mosque in order to make the decision to abandon the American dream and not be the Sudanese Guards. This change is indeed more convincing than the original. . Sometimes it is not which side you want to stand on, but which side the society has put you on. Trust and racial issues are always difficult to reconcile.

  • Laurianne 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Anyone can feel confused.

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.