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Zita 2022-03-15 08:01:02

Watching this film reminds me of "Gandhi Biography", Gandhi made great efforts for the independence of India. The film also reflects the relationship between the British and Indians in India under British colonial rule. The 1985 film showed the style and architectural style of India, including the last large section of scenery, which should be the Himalayas, which is really spectacular.

The film did not deliberately smear British colonial rule, and did not focus on the description of Indian resistance. It seemed to express the content of the expression in a straightforward manner. Instead of looking down on the Indians, the old British lady was full of sympathy. There are also righteous Britons who insist on the truth and are willing to make friends with Indians.

Put aside racial prejudice and treat each other as equals.

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A Passage to India quotes

  • Indian crowd member #1: [pointing at Mr. Fielding and Adela leaving in the carriage] That was Mr. Fielding!

    Indian crowd member #2: And Mrs. Moore!

    Entire Indian crowd: Mrs. Moore! Mrs. Moore! Mrs. Moore!...

  • Professor Godbhole: Nothing you do will change the outcome.

    Richard Fielding: So "Do nothing!" Is that your philosophy?

    Professor Godbhole: My philosophy is you can do what you like... but the outcome will be the same.