Give me an oil lamp

Haylie 2022-01-08 08:03:42

I watched this film when I was in junior high school, and it has been a long time now, but it is still my favorite movie, not one of them.
At that time, CCTV put a lot of advertisements about this film. At that time, I was attracted by its short notice. The most important thing was that the music and costumes were too gorgeous. I waited hard and finally waited until the day it was broadcast. It seemed to be on Thursday, at ten o’clock in the evening. Before the broadcast, I made a special issue of "Best Films Have a Date" for it. When I watched this appetizer, I was thinking : I fucking want to watch this movie. But what frustrated me was that the host actually told the truth that I didn't want to know: the film lasted three hours. Three hours! ? Isn't this cheating? I have to go to school tomorrow, how can I finish it? This CCTV is too inhumane, so why not order such a long movie in advance? As a result, I only saw Dev and his sister-in-law celebrating her pregnancy and went to bed helplessly, but just watching this is enough to make me remember this movie~~ The
heroine is so beautiful, she still holding a pipa-like appearance really gave me It's amazing, the typical Indian beauty with thick eyebrows and big eyes, no, it should be said that it is the most beautiful Indian woman. The long hair like a waterfall really distracts me. Is this the connection? Or did you pick it up? Although the actor made enough preparations for the movie before he appeared, and was deeply immersed in the plot, I was really discouraged the moment Shah Rukh Khan opened the door~~
Considering that I was still young at the time. I haven't watched too many kimchi dramas. The old-fashioned scenes of "DVEDAS" really made me cry.
Later, I think this movie received a good response after it was broadcast on CCTV, so I decided to have a rebroadcast, fucking ten o'clock! But this time it was Saturday. After reading it, I lay in bed crying for a while, thinking for a while before falling asleep.
Perhaps this film is really well received, so CCTV decided to broadcast it again. This time I called several classmates before the broadcast and told them to watch it.


Music: I have to say that the music of this movie is so good. Every piece of song and dance is worth watching and listening to. Even small excessive music can affect people's hearts, as dignified as the clothes in it, and as naughty and elegant as Paro.
Lines: There are many remarkable lines in this movie. Although clichéd, they really touched me. The first thing that moved me was that Paro took an empty plate to Dev's house. In his room, Paro asked Dev if he had gone to his hometown abroad. When Shah Rukh Khan said that: "I am only doing one thing. When I think of you" "When I breathe", grass~! I grabbed my breath and straightened my waist. When I heard such a sentence, I immediately softened. This is too lethal.
Song and Dance: This was what I discovered later. The original song and dance scenes in "DEVDAS" had an impact on many subsequent movies and TV shows, and there were many imitated scenes. Basically, after watching the complete second time, I have a profound influence on every singing and dancing scene. In the first scene, Paro was amazed when he was dancing with an oil lamp. I was thinking at the time, I think I should also look for it. An oil lamp. The second song and dance really sighs that the arrangers and choreographers are so powerful. Every tease of Paro seems to be tickling his heart. I won’t mention the following scenes, each of which is a boutique product. Every time the music sounds, it can stimulate the nerves of hearing and thinking. Each beat can complement the action and hit the hearts of the audience. .
Story: I always think this is a symmetrical story. The first half tells Dev abandoning Paro who is waiting for him, and the second half is Dev who Paro refuses to turn back the prodigal son. At the end of the movie, I loved it so much. Dev fulfilled his promise and came to the door of Parov’s house before he died. After a tumultuous rush, Paro still had no time to stop the door from closing, just like that, a bleak The earth died under the tree with red petals floating outside the gate, and one was crying and lying inside the blood-red gate. Since then, there is no longer Paro and Dev.
The oil lamp that had accompanied Paro for many years went out, and the song finally ended. Such a poignant story, like the blue smoke on the lamp, disappeared into the world.

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Extended Reading
  • Kirsten 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The music is beautiful!

  • Clovis 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    The beauty of the heroine is incredible.

Devdas quotes

  • Devdas Mukherjee: You are so silly!

    Parvati: Mention not.

  • Devdas Mukherjee: Who the hell drinks to tolerate life! I drink so that I can sit here, so that I can see you, so that I can tolerate you.