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Julian 2022-03-15 08:01:02
travelpoliticstrialethnicmovie
A trip that reflects British-Indian colonial relations➕Trial film➕Political film and even the theme has transcended nationality and turned to human nature, reconciliation and mysticism. India is a country that exposes people's nature. In the colonies, there is prejudice and slavery of indigenous...
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Verdie 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Rediscover David Lean
The movie I saw seven years ago, my favorite director at that time was Woody Allen. After watching this movie, I fell in love with David Lean, but then I forgot about it.
Tonight, it suddenly rose up, and it took more than two hours to find out the memory of the past.
In my memory, I vaguely thought...

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Deondre 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Just to see what Judy Davis looked like when she was young~
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Alexanne 2022-03-26 09:01:14
David Lean's third installment, which was much better than expected, made me more sure about "don't like David Lean", maybe I thought he was dealing with too much scribbling in the text. Travel is a natural metaphor for the conflicting cultures of different groups. In addition to the background of the film, you can already know the location of the film without knowing the plot. Originally, both sides had the mentality of eliminating prejudice - the female protagonist was curious and respectful to India, and the male protagonist was friendly but slightly flattering to the United Kingdom, but under certain circumstances, class conflicts inevitably broke out, perhaps inherent prejudice or It is worthwhile to say that the natural resistance to strange things is difficult to eliminate after all, so I also feel that the final "happy reunion" ending of this film is too "the main theme". In addition, I don't like the Indian Philosopher/Metaphysics master in the film, this character is simply metaphysics for the sake of metaphysics, and is ultimately over-interpreted by film critics.
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Mrs. Moore: This is one of the most un-natural affairs I have ever attended!
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Mrs. Moore: Sometimes I think too much fuss is made about marriage. Century after century of carnal embracement, and we're still no nearer understanding one another. Goodnight.