Democracy cannot save India

Christopher 2022-04-22 07:01:40

The communist woman in the movie, the protagonist's childhood idol, is also a person who wants money and money, and swindles in the name of democracy. Trying to pass the election parade and other methods simply does not work, and the protagonist drives through the crowd and sees this.

It's still the male protagonist's method. It doesn't require much careful planning. It's convenient and quick to kill the rich directly.

Marx and Engels: "It can only be achieved by the violent overthrow of all existing social institutions."

Lenin: "The bourgeois state is replaced by the proletarian state, not through its own demise, but only through violent revolution according to the general law."

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  • Dejuan 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    not as deep as the original

  • Don 2021-12-27 08:01:59

    Three and a half. "If the poor want to climb up, they must either commit crimes or go into politics." It is very fascinating to portray the social aspects of India's class contradictions, caste system, etc., and I feel knowledgeable. The protagonist's struggle and transformation all the way played really well, especially when he was forced to be a scapegoat, he smiled and shed tears. It's a pity that the structure of the film is a little anticlimactic, and it's magical to get rich quickly, and it feels like it's finished hastily. ps: Why forcibly cue the baby?

The White Tiger quotes

  • Young Balram: Any poor boy in any forgotten village can grow up to become prime minister of India.

  • Young Kishan: [to young Balram] Now break every last one. You don't like it? Imagine it's my skull you're breaking.