class-hardened barriers

Jeff 2022-03-21 09:02:32

"White Tiger" is one of the most shocking movies I've seen recently. At first, perhaps with a curious mind, he marveled at the filth and chaotic life of the poor in India, the ruthlessness of the Indian hierarchy, and the ubiquitous corruption and bribery in Indian society, lamenting the occasional warmth between the protagonist and the employer, but in the end, the protagonist killed the employer. awakened by the tragedy. The way in which the solidified barriers of classes have been broken seems to have gradually evolved from the form of large-scale social conflict in the past to the close encounter between individuals in different classes, and the human struggle involved is suffocating. This Indian film is similar to another Korean film, Parasite, and both are worth watching.

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  • Janessa 2022-04-23 07:03:17

    The ending is just utterly stupid.

  • Keyon 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Indian films have begun to fight against the West, but in fact, the government is very close to Europe and the United States, which reflects the independence of Indian films from one side, and the last Chinese leader, too dissimilar

The White Tiger quotes

  • Balram: In the old days, when India was the richest nation on Earth, there were 1,000 castes and destinies. These days, there are just two castes. Men with big bellies and men with small bellies. And there are only two destinies, eat or get eaten up.

  • Ashok: So, Balram, do you know what the Internet is?

    Balram: No, sir, but I could drive to the market right now, sir, and get as many as you want.