See a living person

Arden 2022-10-28 22:54:19

How many man-made scars of division on this blue planet?

Miha Singh’s life experience is reminiscent of the movie "Spice Republic", a sad story of a Greek living in Istanbul being expelled from Turkey, the same smile with tears. Of course, there are also the strait to the south and "Secret Love. Peach Blossom Spring" and "Treasure Island and a Village."

The film changed India's narrative method based on love and family affection, and the colors were restrained and restrained, no longer bright and gorgeous, and the sadness from the beginning to the end was interspersed with the Indian joy.

The most painful childhood experience was shattered into fragments and sometimes flashed in Miha’s mind, just like any person’s heart disease, when faced with certain scenes, the wound would suddenly be torn open by the devil's claws, bloody forest. of.

And the final climax is both release and cure, which is perfect.

There is another point in the film that is appreciated: medals are not the point, and record breaking is not the most important. The most important thing is the mental journey of Miha Singh, his joy and sorrow, sinking and growth. The most important thing is to see #人# in the movie. That's why I like this movie far better than "Slumdog Millionaire", although it has a little bit of flaws in the editing.

Since I went to India in 12 years, I have watched many Indian movies one after another, which is very surprising. They have done a good job in photography, art effects, and music. What's more rare is that the concept conveyed by the movie is modern, confident and tolerant. And movies with connotation can also be widely recognized in the country. On our side, power, money, and social status are enshrined. How many people know "The Boy with Duck Back" and "Single Stick"?

It's hard to imagine how the same story will be told on our side? National honor, soldiers, and historical hatred all sounded goosebumps.

India’s infrastructure is far worse than ours, and trains are more than 2 times slower. But looking at their movies, I am worried that in 20 years, we will envy India's wealth, freedom and equality.

A few more words related to history.

I went to Greece to play alone in 2006. I watched the Greek volume of "Across the World". It said that on some islands, Turks’ aggression caused the population to drop to a fraction. The same coffee, when you drink it in Greece, don’t Say "Turkish coffee". Greece left me with a particularly beautiful impression, simple and kind people, amazing art, and beautiful scenery. At that time, I hated the "bloodthirsty Turks". When I went to Turkey in 11 years, I also left a very good impression. The people are warm and generous and very clean. The local friends who accompanied us throughout the journey were very nice, once an English teacher, now specializing in tourism. Talking to him about the Greeks carefully, he smiled and said: We don't hate the Greeks. We hate Jews, because in the eyes of Jews, everyone else is a pig.

The world is really complicated. Don't trust any book or propaganda credulously. Only by experiencing it will you know: Except for evil deeds, no one should be hated because of religion, blood, or identity.

The pain of history is to be said, to be acted, to cry, but hatred, let it pass away with the wind.

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