Just like Forrest Gump back then.
However, behind A-Gump stood his great mother, and behind Khan Di was a terrifying screenwriter.
Khan’s mother told us that there are only good people and bad people in this world. The screenwriter told us through the film that we cannot deny other good people because of a bad person, but they did not tell us another fact: let alone a good person. Ignore the existence of other bad guys.
Although this movie is really thought-provoking, but as the main creator of msl, too many private goods have been injected into this movie, which makes this movie extremely radical. White Americans in the movie are black and white (in fact, they are basically black), which shows that the concept of the main creators of this film is black and white. This is the fatal injury of the movie, and it also reflects the fact that the msl main creative team is facing the Americans. Ignorance and prejudice, and what’s even more ridiculous is that this movie itself is about prejudice...
Let’s leave the movie and take a look at the world on our planet. There is a simple phenomenon: various secular countries such as Europe, America, China and India, etc., are not a mixture of multi-ethnic and multi-faith, and those ysl countries do not do well in this regard. In ysl countries, the persecution of pagans is a fact and reality that has not changed since ancient times. In the movie, Americans have a hatred of MSL because of 9/11. This is certainly biased. However, the movie keeps amplifying the Americans’ feelings. I was biased, but I didn't mention the simple fact that in reality, Americans once voluntarily organized to protect MSL schools from militant organizations. I even saw the views expressed in the film 9 years ago by Americans. Regarding religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence, the secular countries have done much better than the YSL countries, and the secular civilians in the secular countries have done much better than the MSL. In this regard, the main creators of MSL did not mention it at all. Both the millionaires in the former slums and the khan have never forgotten the small-scale massacre of MSL by extreme Hindus back then, but they never think about the fact that MSL terrorists have been in India and in India over the past few years. Thailand, how many people have been killed in China, and these Asian countries, after all, are different from European and American countries, they have not made any wars or even simple outrageous behaviors against MSL. It should be clear that this is not a typical Indian movie, and it has nothing to do with the real India.
Even from the film, we can see a simple fact: it is msl himself who does not accept others. Khan wants to get married, and it is his msl brother who cut off his family for religious reasons; it is also msl who promotes extreme ideas and incites terrorist acts in the qzs that only allows msl to enter. This is not the plot of the movie, this is the reality. On the contrary, those who accept others are infidels in the eyes of msl. You know, whether it is Europe and the United States where MSL has moved in large numbers, or the various Asian countries that have accepted MSL life early in the morning, they are still allowed to retain their beliefs and clothing traditions, but what does YSL countries do? They have always had this logic: in our ysl country, you have to respect our customs and beliefs, in your secular country, you have to respect our customs and beliefs. Take the movie as an example. Khan can walk around in his MSL costume, no one catches him, no one takes off his clothes, but in ysl countries, what happens if women in other countries don’t wear a headscarf? Should we ignore the simple facts that exist in the world for a role in a movie? Should we ignore other bad people in the world for the sake of being a good person?
At the end of the film, it is very ridiculous, wishful thinking to save the blacks in the southern United States. OMG, the creators, you may be filming this dog-blood plot to express religious harmony. The question is, if your msl is going to save the jd believers, what else white people will watch? You too don't take the American people seriously.
This is not a good movie. The downside is that it uses another, more sinister, prejudice to morally block a prejudice that should have been created and will be eliminated. Khan is a good person, however, his goodness is only his personal business, and has nothing to do with his culture, religion, or race. The main trick is to tie Khan’s personal favors to religious favors and sell them to the audience.
This is the evil of this film.
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