18-India can actually broadcast such a religious-challenging film. Larry in "Blade" went to India and was infected with the mentality of the saint. And the saints and religions in the movie are indeed full of desire and greed. The changes of the times have not only changed the public, but also changed the concept of religion, and from the words of one of the believers, it can be seen that the former ascetic was used for philanthropy, which is consistent with Maugham's work. No matter which country you are in, development has sequelae, and people are becoming more and more materialized and monetary. The protagonist was also a businessman at the beginning, and he was a businessman who made a fortune with the help of religious lies. It was because he saw these "business opportunities" that he was able to expose the bad habits of modern religion. But the image of the protagonist at the beginning is very different from the reasoning later. The story is very attractive, especially the last words of the "Saint" are worth pondering.
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