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Clarissa 2022-03-15 08:01:02
50% of goodness is preserved
Under the background that India is a British colony, a young British woman A and her future mother-in-law B travel to India to visit A's fiancé to experience the customs of India by the way. They met an Indian doctor C. C., who was respectful and friendly to the British, who was warm and friendly...
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Lysanne 2022-03-15 08:01:02
A trip without borders
The film is based on the novel of the same name written by the British writer Love Mo Foster. The film is set in an Indian city. The magistrate's mother, Mrs. Moore, and her fiancée, Miss Adela, went to see him in India. During a trip to a cave, Miss Adela felt that someone had insulted her in a...

Michael Culver
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Tressie 2022-03-16 09:01:09
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/c9v9GgQ3fdI/
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Brice 2022-04-21 09:03:46
The whole movie feels as disgusting as eating flies. Seemingly accusing superficial racism, in fact, the arrogance deep inside is on the paper. The male protagonist seems to be kind, but he is brainless and leads the way, the party is anti-nationalism, and the old lady seems to have a deep sense of righteousness, but it has nothing to do with herself. She is completely curious about India. White people bully Brahmins, Brahmins bully untouchables, why the director and the audience are silent about the little black people who have no personality, how could so many Indian pariahs finally cheer for the Indian traitors? Shouting a few absurd slogans and creating absurd characters to overthrow is national unity? Promoting national equality and justice still has to be done in the British courts, and the government knows what to do in the barrel of a gun. It is true that historical films should respect history, but the same history is a different story from different perspectives, and imperialism can be punished.
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Adela Quested: I do so hate mysteries.
Richard Fielding: We English do.
Mrs. Moore: I rather like mysteries - but I rather dislike muddles.
Richard Fielding: A mystery is only a high-sounding term for a muddle. Me and the Professor know that India is a muddle.
Professor Godbhole: Agreed, I am sorry to say.
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Indian crowd member #1: [pointing at Mr. Fielding and Adela leaving in the carriage] That was Mr. Fielding!
Indian crowd member #2: And Mrs. Moore!
Entire Indian crowd: Mrs. Moore! Mrs. Moore! Mrs. Moore!...