Complaining about useless action creates the future

Winnifred 2022-10-30 11:38:50

The prelude to the film is relatively long, following its pace, I thought it was just a simple Indian film of dancing and singing. After being drunk, DJ talked about his inner fears. After five years of graduation, he still did not find a job and was immersed in the university campus. This seemed to be the heaviest topic in the group.

Sue resigned and came to India for the documentary, in order to restore the truth of the past. Many people were auditioned, which were not suitable. She met this group of people by coincidence, and they fit the roles in her heart very well. Although these young people agreed to make a documentary, they were not as serious as Sue, they just wanted to have fun. They were willing to do it probably because they saw the seriousness in Sue that they didn't have. Of course, also because DJ likes her and wants to help her. And an actor who joined later was someone who had been against them for a long time. He joined because of patriotism.

In this way, the documentary began to be filmed, and the end of the documentary also changed the hearts of these young people.

They discussed not only beautiful women, singing and dancing, drinking and playing, but they began to discuss whether the sacrifice of this group of revolutionaries was worth it, and began to discuss the current situation of this country and India.

They say that this group of people is dead in vain, India is still a mess, corruption, corruption, huge population...

There is only one, he doesn't think so. The Air Force Colonel has always served his country, and he is willing to give his life for this country. He did not participate in the documentary, but he always held in his heart the determination to serve the country like a revolutionary. Ps: Friends who have seen the three idiots making a riot in Bollywood must be very aware of the actors in this. This time, their roles have changed a lot, and they have performed very well!

The Air Force Colonel said: There is no perfect country in the world, we can only try to make her better. Complaining is useless, you have to take action, if you are not used to seeing these politicians, the police, then you go to join the political circles, police stations, research institutes! You choose to complain here because it is the easiest to say, but it takes a considerable amount of effort to get what you want!

This sentence, buried in their hearts here, also deeply shocked me.

There is no perfect country. Yes, there is no perfect country.

In fact, India and China are similar in many aspects and face many similar problems. Many of the issues that this film reflects are also the ones we are facing right now.

Young people who are similar to DJs are like a duck to water in school, and they can't enter the society. They are afraid in their hearts, hold back, and try their best to eat old. Such a person also understands in his heart that it is not the way to mess around like this. After a few years, the friends who are messing with him will also go their separate ways. He always has to face it, but he feels that there are too many problems in the society. To solve the problem, I didn't want to bow to the evil forces, so I chose to "sleep".

Later, the Colonel's accident caused them to "awaken" and start to resist and start shouting. It was also at this time that they discovered that their abilities were weak. Even if they did forceful assassinations, they ended up only getting whitewashed truths from the authorities. They were angry, completely angry...

From here, the film was also connected to the previous documentary. They had the blood of the revolutionaries they once had, and they did similar actions in order to let everyone know the truth.

Seeing this, I was a little excited. In fact, I knew for a long time that many "truths" are now whitewashed. What is true and what is false can sometimes be roughly guessed. It is true and false, if you watch too much, people will become dizzy, and they are too lazy to distinguish the true from the false, just thinking about being able to live a good life.

But this movie made my inner thoughts clear. I want to make my country better, and I hope I can do my part.

So I wrote this movie review, this is the first one I have written, and I believe it will not be the last one.

Thank you for having such a movie, I hope more people can see it and think about it seriously.

Everyone, take action!

Ps: If you haven't watched "Three Silly Bollywood", you must watch it after watching "The Color of Bassati"!

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Extended Reading
  • Yasmeen 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Changing society requires action, even if it is just a spark, there is hope.

  • Doug 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Yes, service, you have the space and courage to shoot, we still can only swallow our hearts for the children to have a safe meal. However, there is no out-of-the-way structural analysis, just a far-fetched and incitement to the so-called democracy. The two neighbors in the northeast and southwest, on the screen, let the Chinese people exhale. In fact, the routine is getting deeper and deeper, and the sincerity is less and less. One has just been kicked off the plane, and the other is smoky in the entertainment industry. Asian countries are not very competitive. Looking around, the world is garbage.

Rang De Basanti quotes

  • Ajay Rathod: Hey wild people. Boys and girls, and behind the girls - Mr. Sukhi. I have a very special announcement.

    [to Sonia]

    Ajay Rathod: Ma'm if you have a li'l time

    [takes out a ring from his pocket]

    Ajay Rathod: Can I spend my whole life with you?

    [clears his throat]

    Ajay Rathod: Will you please marry me?

  • Mr. McHeneley: [the British are trying to get information about all freedom fighters] Breaking a man, bit by bit... they said it would get easier with time. It never did. The torture went on for some time. But Bismil didn't break. Both men had made pain their friend. They didn't break. Instead they did something I'd never seen any prisoner do before. I think it was the poetry that held their souls together as the torture tore their bodies apart. The torture didn't work. So we thought of other ways.

    [In Chruch]

    Mr. McHeneley: How can this be your will? Tell me.

    [shouting]

    Mr. McHeneley: TELL ME!