Indian Daniel always looked at the camera with those swarthy bright eyes without saying a word. But they can't be described as "profound", but "pure".
Close-ups of his eyes kept appearing, showing that he was thinking. Generally speaking, when a person is thinking, his eyes are ecstatic and complicated, and his eyes are also ecstatic, but it seems that he has really seen God or escaped from the world. A scene: Costa took money to persuade him not to participate in the protest, his wife was applying medicine to him, costa was constantly increasing the price, and he kept silent, just in a trance, and he couldn't even tell if he watched costa. Costa was going crazy, but he was still calm, and suddenly he said yes.
In ordinary life, we should say that this person does nothing for extortion, with eyes full of greed and cunning. But Daniel is like an autistic child who suddenly woke up, so natural and innocent that you can't think about it.
Add the following plot: Daniel says to his wife that "(the uprising) will use the money". A saint figure appeared successfully.
Don't lie.
Matching other eyes may be like this, with these eyes, you just don't want to say that he is stereotyped, you just want to say that he is great. That's the benefit of using native actors.
After reading the habitually bad Baidu, the thief is funny, the protagonist does not have a Costa. I despise editorials. I don't have to highlight costa just because there is costa at the end. But Costa's psychological entanglement is really the essence of this film. Costa actually corresponds to the role of the shadow in the shadow - Father Casas: a thought changer who appeared in Indian land.
Father Casas started out as a colonist, then after being stimulated by the slaughter of Indians, he became enlightened and began to preach everywhere to fight for the rights of the Indians.
And who is the most ruthless, capitalist, and anxious person at the beginning of the film? Costa. But as the movie progresses, who is the person with whom Daniel interacts the most? Still this "bad guy" Costa. Until the whole film crew chose to flee here in the riot, only Costa chose to stay and help find Daniel's daughter. Director Sebasitian didn't leave either, but his interaction with Daniel was gradually replaced by Costa. Costa kept sitting and fighting in his mind. Maybe in the end he is still not a good person in the ordinary sense, but how he felt when he received Daniel's gift, the meaning of the tears when he hugged Daniel, and an explanation of transformation.
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