about violence

Donato 2022-10-04 05:59:50

Regarding the actor, the starring is an employee, a family and a terrorist. However, I don't think this drama has a so-called starring role. The whole drama is filled with violence. Whether it is the impression itself or the tragic, touching, and great love derived from the impression, its source comes from human nature, but it is all caused by a violence. lead to.

The violence here is senseless. It is true that there is a religious shroud behind it. The idea of ​​this part of the Muslims is that people all over the world are under the banner of Muslims, and the rich have betrayed God and made the rest even poorer. This concept is deeply rooted by the perpetrators, so seeing who kills who, and experiencing the real deliciousness of vegetable pizza, it can be seen that he has been brainwashed thoroughly. But the real manipulator behind the scenes is not the true believer of this concept or religion. All he wants to achieve is to die, cry, and growl to vent his anger.

Victims are extremely powerless. No matter how good the relationship between them and how rich the assets behind them are, they will not have much chance of winning in the face of violence. The weakness displayed by the most sympathetic figures, children and the elderly, has no value in the presence of violent terrorists.

To carry a gun is to shoot, and to ignore it is to kill. There is a reason but I don't think there is any purpose or meaning. If there is, it must be beyond the cognition level of a normal person and outrageous to the extreme.

The perpetrators also have their own families, but poverty brings them revenge. Among them, the purpose of utilitarian is to obtain money. There are also people who give up halfway, but after sobering up, there is no meaning, because he is destined to be a sinner, a very evil sinner, a sinner with nowhere to go. The accumulated anger of people is enough to destroy the humanity and the future of this life.

The Mumbai hotel has reopened to its former glory. But violence and terrorism are still today's non-traditional security issues. So is the wealth gap.

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Hotel Mumbai quotes

  • [first lines]

    Man on the Phone: [speaking in Punjabi] You feel strong. You feel calm. There is no fear in your heart. Look across at your brothers... and see me in their eyes. You are all like sons to me. I am with you. God is with you. Paradise awaits you. God is great.

  • Abdullah: [searching the hotel room] Houssam? Houssam, come here! Look at this. Look, they have a machine to flush their shit. Even shitting is fun.