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 people has become a tradition in a civilized society. Sovereign and colonial civilization and barbarism, rich and poor, two perspectives on and off the car, unequal ethnic gaps, civilized politeness, used for the British original valueism, an old woman who has insight into world affairs Fear (sex sculptures and monkeys) Indian protagonist with a pleasing personality: the character line gradually double-faced elites Small capitalists curry favor with the British and reprimand the Indians at the end He is also a god-disconnected Mr. Fitting: insist The righteous white left is also the invisible superiority of the vested interests. Traveling India has become a closed laboratory of human nature: should people who can bully but not resist should start to face their servile and sacred culture? And what to think of Ace's fox-fake-tiger majesty Sitting on an elephant to curry favor with the British, imagining himself as a cave of the emperor's echo: The mysterious power and calling of self-examination
Omniscient Perspective Ace Perspective Reaction Case: Rape
Sympathy for Ace's double perspective at the end of the reversal of the heroine's memories with ambiguous openness, this McGuffin is no longer important
Brahmin India's causal destiny Philosophy of inaction: Revealing why India was colonized A peaceful religion makes it hard to resist
The audience's psychology and position are dumped and reflected again and again
rain and baptism
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