Gods are merciful, and only people are unkind. The gods are wronged.

Zoe 2021-12-16 08:01:13

In addition to the language, the Indian flavor of this movie also has an extraordinary length and sometimes thoughtless dance music-I once thought that the hero and heroine would suddenly lose their homes and even perform a line dance. However, even if Karan Johar endures the impulse of rehearsal dance, there are still some unnecessary collective dance scenes in the connotation version.

"A country that cannot export values ​​is not a strong country." Although the people of a certain dynasty feel that the Indian people are poor, they are backed by British and American imperialism, and they have never worked as neighbors with more intensive and cheaper labor, but from a certain point of view, India may be even better. Be stronger-at least other people's movies are promising, and they are talking about the problems of the modern age.

This movie was recommended by A. She said that she never moved emotionally while watching a movie and cried when she watched this movie. So J and I wanted to go to see it, but we didn't make a trip. In the end, I missed and watched Xiaochun. This is also fate.

After watching it, I finally realized that A was so moved not only because of the tears in the smile of this movie-of course I also cried, but I am a person who shed tears easily at things like movies, novels, etc. In terms of the quality of crying and the number of tears, this film is not in the "touching top 10" list. However, A's daughter has tears and does not flick it lightly, but she has not yet reached the point of sadness-she is a Muslim.

We were forced to do presentations when we were reading language classes. At the time, Xiao Tang and I were drawn to the "religious war". When we prepared the materials, the two were amazed-Catholics and Protestants still believe in the same God. It is because of the different interpretations of the doctrine that it is worth killing so many people and shed so much blood. These people are crazy! Whether the French teacher at that time, Z and F who worked together later, expressed the same confusion about the mental state of their ancestors. "The eldest daughter of the Catholic Church" summed up lessons from the experience of blood, and was the first in Europe to completely separate politics and religion. People of all religions seem to be able to coexist peacefully and respect each other here.

However, France passed the "Headscarf Law" in 2004, stipulating that no obvious religious symbols, such as Jewish white hats, Muslim headscarves, or too obvious Catholic crosses, are allowed to be worn on university campuses. The official explanation is that "Citizens have the freedom to believe in religion, and they also have the freedom not to believe in religion. The principle of human rights guarantees the freedom of religious belief of citizens in the private sphere, and the principle of secular guarantees the freedom of citizens from the influence of religion in the public sphere. This is based on the French republic. The statutes formulated by the spirit to protect the non-religious nature of public places, thereby respecting believers of all religions and atheists". However, we all know that there is another intention behind this, which is to reduce the conflicts between different religious beliefs by downplaying the differences in appearance between people caused by religious signs.

I once asked A if these laws had any effect on her. She said that she didn't. She even supported the universal standard of the republican spirit—for example, monogamy. However, these "standards established to respect everyone" are still not applicable: during a business trip, if we have to eat bouffet with the customer’s staff, I will automatically and consciously act as the forward of A every time and try it. Every dish she wants to eat but finds its content "suspicious". Originally, if you want a full meal, you have to eat whether there are diced sausages in the salade, whether there are ham in the cream soup, whether the meat in the pie is pure beef or mixed with pork, etc. Wait...I think A, who trembles every time I eat, is too pitiful. Once asked the other's supervisor if there are no Muslims in your company and should I give them a special table. Mr. Superintendent smiled and said that Muslims don’t eat pigs, Hindu followers don’t eat cows, and there are vegetarians who don’t eat any meat... If you want to be special, you should set up a separate table for each ethnic group, like France. How can there be such a big place in a country with so many immigrants?


It is necessary to ensure the uniqueness of individuals and the freedom to choose their beliefs, and to allow all individuals to be treated fairly and appropriately in public life. This is really a problem that the guy called God poses to humans-after all, these are the most common problems. Three of his religions are soliciting believers in his name. If all discriminatory treatment is abolished, it would actually be equivalent to depriving some people of their freedom to exercise their beliefs. For example, once A even had to quote the "Quran" saying "If there is only pork at the scene, there is nothing else to eat, or I If you really don’t know what meat it is and eat it, Allah will forgive me.” And my neighbor can only pray twice a day (obviously he can’t pray on the university campus), but if we keep treating them differently, Contradictions in public life are inevitable.

In fact, these contradictions are just small things. If we can tolerate the differences of others, we can turn hostility into a paste. For example, after the other party declares that we are Muslims, we remind Iraq that certain dishes may contain food that is taboo in Iraq. If you see someone spreading a blanket in the aisle and praying, don't bother to come forward and don't make fun of other people's turbans or hats... This is a very simple thing, it's just a custom to put it bluntly. Hinduism and Muslims are so inconsistent. Both the "Slumdog Millionaire" and this movie mention the ongoing religious war. However, after Khan and Marinda got married, she performed her ritual. He prayed. After she put sugar into her son’s mouth, he spit in his son’s arms. His father was a Hindu but he was happy to change his stepfather’s Muslim surname. Sam just smiled meaninglessly, even a little funny. Looks--really, what's wrong with multiple gods sheltering,


but there are stingy people in this world. In the final analysis, all wars are for interests-the interests of people, the interests of individual people. For the benefit of these individuals, the final price is often paid by the majority. They use the people of God to ask most of the people of God to shed blood for their own benefit. This is the badness of the instigator, the stupidity of the followers, and the wrongdoing of God. In the end, the wronged god failed to protect sam from the unwholesome and stupid people-what a well-behaved child, when I learned Khan to say "nononono", it touched my motherhood of feeding fish.


The worst thing in the world is to see innocent children becoming the victims of adults-not only sam, but also the children who hurt. In this world, in real life, the most powerful force is never "love"-only in Harry Porter-but "hate", because those agitators say that their gods hate certain people, those The followers believed it, and in every legend, people were made in the likeness of gods. If there is hatred in God's eyes, that person has hatred in his heart.


Asperger is a very cute disease. Uncle House once claimed that he has it, but I didn't believe it for a second, because this disease is too cute in terms of his personality, he just hopes he has it. Asperger syndrome cannot distinguish metaphors in words, cannot speculate on other people's emotions, is particularly obsessed with stubbornness, and has abundant reading ability and memory. They do not know how to say "love", but they do not know "hate". As a patient with mild asperger's disease, Khan's persistence and his mother's tolerance made him unable to understand the differences between people only caused by faith, not to mention that in some people these differences can only bring hatred, not To give birth to love, not to mention the combination of ignoring and transcending these differences. He only read forgiveness and love in his god, so he grew up as a god.


The beautiful thing in the movie is that after suffering and torture, the world has also returned to him forgiveness and love, respect and fairness. What Hollywood weaves is a dream, what Bollywood gives is naive (but from the perspective of "Poverty" and this film, the Indian people value the power of the media very much),

but the real world is far from beautiful. Even in France where racial problems are not serious (as the film teacher said, a country’s problems are often reflected in film and television works, the more serious the film and television works will involve more of this theme, I only watch in France) There are very limited movies about racial issues, but there are many about sans papiers this year), even if the Chinese can be proud of a team that is almost all African descent, but on the night of the 2006 World Cup, the ethnic conflict was still It shadowed the celebrating crowd and made me eat the first tear gas in my life. In the United States, where a movie about racial issues is produced almost every year, and in India, where religious issues are mentioned in two consecutive non-song and dance films, the situation can be expected to be much more serious.


It's not that people don't understand love and don't want to love, but when they are in pain, it seems easier to hate when they are difficult. Z, who once majored in philosophy, once said that China and Greece are great civilizations, because from the beginning, the two civilizations that originated from the East and the West only sought rationality and harmony. A nation that believes in rationality and pursues the harmony between man and nature should be able to tolerate all kinds of differences. There should be no conflicts like this that are only caused by differences between people.


Ahhh..............................Really?


PS: I have seen the English of Indians this time, and it is more difficult to understand than my boss’s accent (or maybe because I don’t speak Hindi, if I can, I would probably understand it better). Fortunately, there are subtitles underneath. As a long-term musical actor, Shahrukh Khan is talented in acting. Because Khan has only a "mild" asperger syndrome, he hasn't been as exaggerated as the rain man, and the walking and waving small hand movements he made are special. Funny.

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  • Jeffery 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    about faith. about love. About persistence. "My name is khan, i'm a muslim, but i'm not a terrorist." The heroine is so beautiful. .

  • Dewitt 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Kahn's seriousness stems from his beliefs. Hate keeps us apart, love keeps us together. The selection of materials and perspective is really good! But the front is a bit boring, and the back is a bit fake...

My Name Is Khan quotes

  • Zakir Khan: [to TV cameras] The question over here is, not why he's trying to meet the President. The question is, what's wrong in an ordinary citizen wanting to meet the President of his country? Or is it just wrong for a Muslim man to even try?

  • Rizwan Khan: Mama Jenny is right... this one I can't repair.