When I walked into the theater holding a big bucket of popcorn and soda, three things surprised me: 1. The huge theater was almost full; 2. There were all grandfathers and grandmothers in the theater; 3. I actually met the school’s A professor. I remember that the last time I watched the movie with the old man was "The Potter, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" and "Iron Lady"... So before the opening, I was a little worried that I would not be able to read it.
The film mainly tells a series of interesting stories about a group of British old men and women during their stay in India, which makes them rethink the rest of their lives. The cast cannot be underestimated. There are old drama bones such as Maggie Smith and Judi Dench, as well as Dev Patel-this little Acha started to know him from SKINS, and later entered the Oscar with "Slumdog Millionaire". .
The British make no secret of their arrogance, and use it as their British humor. There are many discriminatory dialogues in the movie. Although Muriel is in a wheelchair, he discriminates against foreigners from the beginning. For example, in the hospital, she refused to accept the treatment of doctors of color, insisting on a white doctor; when a friend recommended her to try Indian snacks, she uttered rants: [If I can't pronounce it I don't eat it ]. Even she herself admitted in the play: [I haven't been kind]... I don't know what the Indian people would feel when seeing it. If it were in the heavenly dynasty, I am afraid that the British Embassy in China would not be peaceful.
I never know when, in order to cater to the growing spiritual needs of the masses of the people, gay has gradually become an indispensable branch in many movies (just like romantic movies must have sex scenes). Even this sunset red category is no exception. The director arranged for an old British comrade to return to India to find a good childhood friend. Good friends have been married for many years, but the husband did not conceal his wife, but the wife has been holding it firmly and keeping this secret for her husband. This is a big difference in personality between Indian women and British women. For example, Jean in the film decisively chooses to divorce after knowing that his relationship with her husband is no longer. A line borrowed from the film is: [you are not worry about having sex in your age...when she dies she dies]...At this age, sensuality is so important and speechless.
Finally, talk about India as a country. I haven't been there in person, but I have heard from many students who have been there. The general evaluation is that one side is dirty, messy, and the other is tall, rich and handsome. The polarization phenomenon is more serious than that of the celestial dynasty. Even Jean couldn't help asking old comrades: What is so good about this country? The old comrade replied: vitality. Well, vitality, this is probably the center of this movie...a group of old people, traveling thousands of miles from the dying West to the ancient country of the East, are looking for hope and vitality for survival. It's a pity that the specific example of vitality in the movie is actually just Dev ignoring the family's opposition to defending his love and defending his own small hotel. If this is the case, the depth of the screenwriter is still a bit insufficient, the subject matter is good, and there is the potential for blockbusters. Through the screens of the movie, I like the architecture of India, the tunes of India, the birds of India and the colors of India... But there are three points that I really can’t accept: 1. Indian accent; 2. Eating and drinking Lazarus in the river; 3. The legendary custom of eating with the right hand and XX with the left hand...
ANYWAYS, the sunset is infinitely good, who said it’s near dusk? Old age life can also be very colorful. In modern society, perhaps it is really only when we are old, when we are no longer overly concerned with mundane affairs such as family, business, social status, etc., before we have time to find something we really pursue. thing.
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