Karan, the silent ninja at first also burst out, giving up the so-called future, killing his father, confessing his crimes on the radio, and then staring at death. What he did remind me of Frank trying to kill Charlie with a shot in Scent and Knowing a Woman, because when he sees the wind and sells his friends for profit, he's finished. The properties of the two are actually the same.
In fact, after watching the movie they performed, those young people who had been swayed have begun to change quietly, and Ajay's death has become the direct cause of their "revolution". This is a war for friendship and justice, let the last spark of their youth burn into a raging flame. In fact, they know very well that this system cannot be changed and this country has no future, but even so, they will never look back and use their blood to fulfill their oath to their ideals.
They are the third kind of people, revolutionaries who sing about death.
When the picture freezes, DJ and Karan are still laughing heartlessly, while the gunshots keep going. The constant firing of bullets wants to destroy the last ideal of these youths with steel.
At this time, I suddenly remembered the sentence of V: "Ideas are bulletproof."
PS: The sentence that appeared in the movie 8'12" is also what I want to say to all the unscrupulous political corruption.
Nima just wants to do government behavior and system I would rather give up the credits than say anything against my will, and treat it as a tribute to the spirit of this group of young people...
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