OUTSOURCED, named incompetent

Jackie 2021-12-30 17:18:15

After reading the blog post, I realized that this was a movie called "OUTSOURCED" that I watched at Dr. Ruessl's house on April 29, 2010. It was translated into this...囧.

Very American movies convey traditional American struggle and optimism, but compared with other commercial films, they appear to be much more open-minded. For example, the film does not completely oppose dreams and reality and allows dreams to completely overwhelm reality to achieve a reunion. It is to blend the two silently, through a very natural and hilarious dialogue, to give an open ending that is the most life-like but without the slightest drama. So I thought of a Buddhist word "prajna", which means "wisdom", and often followed by "paramita", which means "to the other shore", so wisdom needs to pass through water to reach the other shore, my favorite Natural landscape is water. There are too many opposite but compatible phrases that water can interpret, such as: water is soft but all-encompassing; water is the clearest but most mysterious; water is invisible but can be contained in any tangible thing. Thus it has a form...Taoists also say that "goodness is as good as water, and water conserves everything without contention." The core spirit of the three schools of Chinese Taoism, law and Confucianism is "the way of heaven." To contain everything with a true quality, not rush nor slow, go with the flow, seemingly inaction, but in fact, every step has something to do.

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  • Cole 2021-12-30 17:18:15

    Is it the only one who thinks the heroine looks like Sister Feng? The female protagonist is too ugly to deduct points, and the male and female protagonists are inexplicably sex deducted points. The story is very good and extra points are added. The special praise for the special beauty and cultural difference of India will be a big plus.

  • Luisa 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    At first I felt okay, but the remarks about China angered me.

Outsourced quotes

  • Purohit N. Virajnarianan: I'm Purohit Narsimacharaya Virajnarianan. But you can call me Puro.

  • Todd Anderson: [standing on the ferry to the island of Gharapuri] What's with all the tourists?

    Asha: Oh, some famous caves.