Flattery to the West is the film's biggest flaw!

Nikki 2022-04-20 08:01:03

Let’s talk about the good part first:
1. “Complaining is just because you know that complaining is far more difficult than changing with actions.” “No country is perfect, it can only make it better. Join the police, the army, and the academy, Become a member of the political system, the country will change, we will change her." It can be said that this film is a true portrayal of the youth of the developing country, and some parts are also very enlightening.
2 The young people are very confused and resent their troubled national politics, so they playfully allow themselves to live like hippies. From the disappointment of politics, to the disappointment of the country. It's just that the film has changed from a complaint to the country with life to a gift to the country with life, which is very touching.
3 I am amazed at their bravery and memorial service, and am amazed at the fact that India's democratic system is loose enough to allow this kind of film to be shown! In China, this kind of film will definitely be stifled in the cradle and will never be exposed to the public.
Let's talk about the bad parts:
1. I really don't understand why you want to join the British woman's role, why is it a foreigner to enlighten the Indian youth and open the curtain of the fight for freedom? It is clearly the voice of America's quiet incitement and captivity of the audience. It's like surrendering and courting the West, as if to say to them, come and take part in our internal affairs, come and liberate our people! The stance is the tone of a film, and this Western perspective is really unacceptable to me. That's why I can only give this movie one point.
2 I really don't understand why it ends with bloodshed and force? A country that overthrows power in this form of revolution will never be happy, because force is a form of undemocratic and liberty! Historically, only the people of the country where the regime has been changed by agreement and constitution can truly have democratic freedom and laws.
3 I really don’t understand why a movie with such incoherent logic gets such a high score. For example, a British woman resigned because the company couldn’t provide enough funds for her to come to India to shoot, but she resigned, which means that there was no company funding at all. But then she not only completed the filming, but also saw no financial problems at all.

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  • Jean 2022-04-23 07:02:16

    The Ganges River flows forever, and young people live forever!

Rang De Basanti quotes

  • Mr. McHeneley: [the British are trying to get information about all freedom fighters] Breaking a man, bit by bit... they said it would get easier with time. It never did. The torture went on for some time. But Bismil didn't break. Both men had made pain their friend. They didn't break. Instead they did something I'd never seen any prisoner do before. I think it was the poetry that held their souls together as the torture tore their bodies apart. The torture didn't work. So we thought of other ways.

    [In Chruch]

    Mr. McHeneley: How can this be your will? Tell me.

    [shouting]

    Mr. McHeneley: TELL ME!

  • Ajay Rathod: [Enters the room where Sukhi, Aslam, Sue, Sonia, Sid, DJ just finished watching the documentary] Hey guys Whats up?

    [Everybody is silent, with teary eyes- from the impact of their documentary]

    Ajay Rathod: Uh-huh... Did someone die?