Path of Fire Reborn from ashes

Jaclyn 2022-03-29 08:01:02

I didn't watch it specially, I just wanted to make subtitles, so I downloaded it and watched it twice. To be honest, people who act in Indian movies, now I only remember Khan, and the rest are clouds. I don't know any of the horses, pigs' feet and vice pigs here, but I feel pretty good, and the acting is very penetrating. It is a feature of Indian movies to sing and dance. Almost every movie will have them. If you watch them carefully, they actually dance very well. Like China has a large population, there will be many people in many films, unlike some small freshmen in Taiwan and Japan, who come and go back and forth.

I don't know much about India, and I don't know the background of the time when this film took place. If you know something, it should be very interesting. To put it simply, this drama seems to be telling the story of a child avenging his father; to put it more complex, it is actually also about the contest between evil and justice, education and ignorance. Both China and India are big Buddhist countries, and some Buddhist principles are also involved. Closer to home, tell the stories of these people.

Vijay
is handsome, kind, innocent, and is a typical example of the combination of power and beauty. What impresses me the most is his firm eyes. When he first saw lala, when he killed for the first time in his life, and then when he killed Mancha.... those eyes were clear and firm, unstoppable. This kid is cute and pathetic. He was bullied when he was a child, and he earned the least amount of money; his father always taught him to forgive and not to care about it. Although he didn't understand, he was still obedient, and it was not until later that he saw a good man like his father hanged by a bad man, that the fire in his belly ignited, and he planned his way of revenge step by step.

For his father, he had admiration and admiration. His father's education established the goodness in his most basic disposition. So much so that when he saw a sheriff who was as noble as his father, he would rather give his life to save and reveal his purpose in advance. Due to the tragic death of his father, Vijay remembers his words and deeds in his heart. As long as he has the ability, he helps others and also established a charitable fund named after his sister.

As for his mother, in fact, he has always longed for her mother's understanding and love, but her mother is a typical woman, timid and afraid of things. After seeing him kill, he took his sister away and avoided talking about him and the past. What Vijay wanted was very simple. It was just a hug, a meal with his family, these boring days that ordinary people are accustomed to, but his mother seldom gave it. In real life, there are also such people, who obviously love someone very much, but can't learn how to express it. In fact, take a step back and see the sky, let alone face the person you love? It broke my heart to see Vijay sitting in front of the door crying with his hard-earned meal. Sometimes people want something simple, but they don't always get it.
Although my mother later admitted that Vijay was right, and said that she would be a mother and son with him in the next life, but when people are here, they don’t cherish them well, and they regret it when they are too late. Isn’t it too stupid? When I was young, I advised you to cherish the people in front of you.

For her sister, Vijay's love is beyond words. He watched her born, and he has always watched her grow up from a distance. He always gives gifts on her birthday every year. He stands up to her when she is in danger and confronts the "father" who supported him. What's more commendable is that when playing with her, I saw Vijay's brightest smile.

As for the heroine, they were childhood sweethearts and finally got married. He loves her, it goes without saying. It's just good luck, he hides a secret in his heart, and this secret is very likely to kill him. So every time she talks about marriage, he has some concerns... He is like a duckweed, how can he get married and have more people? And what he does is very dangerous. I am afraid that marriage will affect her. . This is indeed the case. She eventually died because of him. Vijay's anger broke out, and he went straight to Huanglong to complete his fate.

Mancha
This actor is so good, so evil, I hate it so much. Cliche has a cloud, hateful people must have pity. He wasn't born bad either. It's just because of his looks that everyone said he was ugly and didn't like him. Even when he was strong in the end, Lala still disliked him. evil. Use your own worldview to insinuate and change the world. His life actually shows a very important point. An individual can change the world. Although human nature is inherently good and evil, he calls out the evil side of people, turning the island into a drug base, and people who read books into slave to money. Watching him smash the mirror, I understand the damage that lookism can do to people. He finally said to Vijay, I have no desires and no desires, so I am invincible. You have ties and feelings, so you are destined to lose. But the facts prove that evil is invincible, and the benevolent is invincible. Although I think that piece is a bit fake, the male pig is just like King Kong, and it is still like that and still not dead. In the end, there is an explosive force to kill Mancha.

The rest is a beautiful woman, which is more amazing, on the island of Mancha After a dance, there was no shadow.
I don't understand that this drama still hangs people on banyan trees. Is this a Buddhist ritual? Why must it be so?
There is also the author of the background content of the poem "Passage of Fire", etc., and I don't know much about it. An ignorant child can't afford to hurt~~
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Agneepath quotes

  • Mazhar Lala: Abu. Those areas were supposed to be mine.

    Rauf Lala: So?

    Mazhar Lala: You should have given them to me.

    Rauf Lala: You are still going to get them. Just get rid of you drug habit.

    Mazhar Lala: What do you mean?

    Rauf Lala: Do you see those crowds?

    [pointing at Vijay and the people]

    Rauf Lala: He has earned that with his own hands. So it's his. You are mine. My own blood. So you are mine.

    Mazhar Lala: I don't understand.

    Rauf Lala: Let him rule. The throne is yours. When you are capable enough, you take it.

    Mazhar Lala: And what about Vijay?

    Rauf Lala: Who has seen what happens tomorrow? Vijay is there or not...

  • Shiksha Chauhan: Dada, you should not drink water while eating!

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: Why? What will happen? The food will be disrespected?

    Suhasini Chauhan: Thank the lord. He remembers some things at least.

    Shiksha Chauhan: Dada, tell me something about our father!

    Suhasini Chauhan: Shiksha! Don't talk while eating.

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: What do you want to know about father?

    Shiksha Chauhan: Everything! Whenever I ask mother about it, she only says that father was a teacher in Mandwa. And after he died, we came here.

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: And?

    Shiksha Chauhan: That's it.

    Suhasini Chauhan: Shiksha eat your food quietly.

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: She is asking about her father. She isn't doing a sin.

    [Looks at Shiksha]

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: Our father was a self made man. He hated stealing. He hated dishonesty. He believed that a person should continue to work hard without worrying about the results.

    [begins to recite a poem]

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: Yeh mahan drushya hai, chal raha manushya hai, asru, swet, rakht se latpat... latpat... latpat. When he died, he was the same. Drenched in tears, mud and blood.

    Suhasini Chauhan: I have called you here just to eat.

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: And I am talking about the person who taught us to eat.

    Kaali: Viju!

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: People spat on his dead body. They said that Master Deenanath's life was like a dirty pit and his death was like mud. He didn't even get the funeral pyre fire in the end...

    Suhasini Chauhan: [Slaps Vijay] Just shut up! Shut up. Just... shut... up...

    Vijay Deenanath Chauhan: And I am alive only because I want to avenge his death. And since the past 15 years, mother has been asking me to shut up.

    Suhasini Chauhan: Get out from my house.

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