The image of Gandhi in the hearts of Indians is so tall. Gandhi's achievements are summed up by the vast majority of critics as the leader of India's independence. If I hadn't watched the film, this seemingly glorious honor would have been enough to make me consider this legendary Indian a great "mediocre" politicians. And the contempt for the ugly face of a politician can also make me lose interest in him completely in the next second.
But Gandhi didn't let me down, he reminded me of Jesus, the messenger of God who wanted to save his own people, wearing a white gown and telling the world that he wanted to save the world with love. In the eyes of many people, Gandhi is just a fool, a fool who only thinks of it when he needs to atone for his soul. Gandhi and politics, these two words don't fit together at all. Gandhi doesn't know what politics is, because politics depends on violence and money. Gandhi thought of human beings, of nations. The religious atmosphere of India is what makes this humble little old man successful. Indians' trust in God led them to believe that Gandhi, who advocated non-violence, was the interpreter of God's will.
For Gandhi personally, the sublimation of the soul is the greatest significance. In his life, the image of an ascetic is quite similar to that of Sakyamuni. And Shakyamuni's
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