A Passage to India Comments

  • Josianne 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    David Lean's films are made a bit like a calendar...or that kind of boilerplate calendar...whether it's the camera or the performance, it's full of effort. It took care of the understanding of the movie audience, and pretended to sort out the murky and unclear places in the novel, but it was also boring and politically correct. For example, Mrs. Moore has become a great hero, no, in fact, at her age, the culture shock can no longer be overcome. She was killed by India, and the rational...

  • Kathryn 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    monkey persecution delusional...

  • General 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Space is the basic survival dimension of human beings, and it is also the material world in which people understand the world and establish a world view. It not only has physical properties, but also includes multi-dimensional attributes such as humanities and psychology. The cave tour creates an atmosphere of mystery and chaos, elusive uncertainty. Western reason and religion cannot decipher the mystery of India, and the connection between the East and the West cannot be...

  • Audreanne 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Admitting mistakes and forgiving enemies are both worthy of respect. There is a relationship between Gus and Ace, otherwise how could they have been unable to let go of her initial accusations? Does love or not, forgive or not, accept or not allude to India's relationship with...

  • Alysa 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    A few years ago, I didn't know about David Lean's work, and I didn't quite understand the character design and intention of the Doctor's magic trick, but the overall layout and development were quite smooth, and there was precious equality and understanding in the...

  • Jewell 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    David Lean, 1985. Nearly three hours of film, but still very boring. This film is both bland and rough. The perspective is also very loose, and the logic is also very...

  • Reginald 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    In David Lean's last film, I saw a master's great concern for race and torture of human...

  • Rashawn 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    In the past, in the future, that troubling problem still exists, whether it is a geometric problem or an algebraic problem; as a film by Jia Zhangke, the last paragraph is really surprising, the problem is still there, it did not happen in the county seat, not in the Shanxi dialect, the language Change is not hostile but the essence of the problem, such a translation is fascinating; in addition, it is about to become a fan of Zhao Taolu, the close-up of facing the camera when he lost his...

  • Jordyn 2022-03-24 09:03:49

    Probably people can't face their loneliness all the time. It's like growing up in civilization, but yearning for mystery, and stepping into the "wilderness" is awe-inspiring and at the same time feels strange and helpless, and eventually retreats to civilization without a place to hide, naturally forced to. Seeking support in submission, so as to obtain short-term peace and comfort; the connection of the director's screen language is really superb. It can be said that "the evening section...

  • Duane 2022-03-24 09:03:49

    Probably people can't face their loneliness all the time. It's like growing up in civilization, but yearning for mystery, and stepping into the "wilderness" is awe-inspiring and at the same time feels strange and helpless, and eventually retreats to civilization without a place to hide, naturally forced to. Seeking support in submission, so as to obtain short-term peace and comfort; the connection of the director's screen language is really superb. It can be said that "the evening section...

Extended Reading

A Passage to India quotes

  • 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!...

  • Professor Godbhole: Nothing you do will change the outcome.

    Richard Fielding: So "Do nothing!" Is that your philosophy?

    Professor Godbhole: My philosophy is you can do what you like... but the outcome will be the same.