third person

Mortimer 2022-04-21 09:02:14

"I always thought that there were two kinds of people in the world, one who wailed in the face of death, and one who was calm in the face of death. Now I have met a third kind of person who smiles in the face of death." It means that the diary of a British officer opens with the story of the officer's granddaughter, Sue, who came to India to find a group of young college students to shoot a film about the Indian War of Resistance.

This group of college students is very much like some of us today. They have the motherland in their hearts, but no one has discovered their true hearts. They feel that such a feat as sacrifice for their country is far away from themselves, and they take it for granted that the theme of patriotism is too widespread. DJ graduated five years ago, but he doesn't want to leave the campus, just because in such a group, a group of young people who drink and enjoy themselves are seeking recognition and self-satisfaction. They think this is what life should be like. .

Until one of them, Ajay, in order to protect more people, chose to crash an out-of-control plane in a sparsely populated village. The unfortunate death of a friend, the sacrifice was not recognized by the government, but was insulted and slandered by the corrupt Minister of Defense. Sticking to the heart of truth is the only way to really inject a dose of heart booster into everyone's heart. They marched and occupied the square, eager for a re-examination by the government, only to be coldly shot and killed, and many more to fall in a pool of blood. Finally, for the first time, this group of invincible teenagers encountered the reality of helplessness and helplessness. When the country we love has been falsely manipulated by some power, how can we save our country? Youth suffered the first blow, but did not give up easily. They hurt the corrupt and hateful Minister of Defense and chose to occupy the broadcasting building and tell the truth to everyone. They never run away, nor are they young and frivolous. They just forcibly open a window for themselves when there is no way out and when there is no door to the truth. The government did not hold back just because they were teenagers, and could not help but say that they killed unarmed true patriots with all kinds of vicious means.

This reminds me of Tan Sitong's death-defying poem, I laughed to the sky from the horizontal knife, and saved my heart and courage! They are not villains, they are not terrorist attacks, they are just hungry for a land of truth. In the face of the truth, but the powerlessness of being unable to reveal it, eventually made them feel fear constantly. Once a person reaches the edge of fear, he is free to do things. Like the Amritsar massacre that year, India accelerated its pace towards independence. In fact, any horrific killing will not conquer the persecuted, but will only awaken the people more quickly and decisively. From a long-term perspective, it is better to say that we live in a certain era than that we live in a certain country. India has similarities with China. Many Chinese people will see this film boiling and feel that they share the same fate with the characters, just because we have all had a similar fate. The best happiness is to remember an era, carry forward the past, continue to meet challenges, and correct mistakes.

In the film, a college student heard that Ajay was a hero but was slandered by the government. He shouted innocently and indignantly, "How could such a thing happen to us?!" Yes, the most painful feeling is the deep sense of powerlessness over the incident. , None of us want to be a scapegoat, we all want to make our life meaningful, but we never thought that when one person enjoys more joy and honor than responsibility, another person will bear the extra burden for him. Suffering and loneliness. When encountering social problems, no one can become a real bystander, and no one can avoid becoming the protagonist.

Objectively speaking, the previous plot is indeed a bit procrastinated and too idealistic. The scale of the film has long surpassed the current anti-corruption drama "In the Name of the People". The interactive conversion between the yellow war of resistance plot and the realistic colorful plot further highlights the great emotions of the group of teenagers who sacrificed their personal greatness to protect the color of the motherland (yellow). There are many people who say that this movie is not good, India's Asam is too low, if Aamir Khan hears this voice and doesn't know what to think, maybe he will just smile, because the story only needs to be told to those who understand.

Finally, the film appeared in rapeseed fields. The little girl asked what her father was doing. Dad said, I am sowing mango seeds, sow one, and it grows into pieces. In fact, sacrifice is not belief, sacrifice is based on confidence in the future. Only with hope is faith. Life must have ideals, otherwise how to reflect vitality. The movie ends with the smiles of those five teenagers, who chose to be the third type of person.

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  • Clemens 2022-04-23 07:02:16

    Thankfully, you can question the sky under the cloak of song and dance and try to change its color. It's a bit of a puzzling question, do you need white people to learn your language and lead you, remember your history and dreams by the way? The ending surprised me, but it was just as powerless.

  • 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?