"Moon River", an Indian literary film without singing and dancing, uses poetic language to record and expose the living condition and pitiful fate of widows, the most miserable group of people in Indian society, and even their beliefs are so distorted The life of the widow was submerged under the annihilation of the moral conscience of the society, and such a tragic social reality has lasted for more than 2,000 years, and it still exists today. Ugly, and the evil in human society shown in the film is so unacceptable, and the suicide of the young widow and the humiliation of the little girl make people feel powerless and angry, and kind-hearted. . .
As far as the film itself is concerned, the picture quality is full, the composition, color, light, and framing are all very elegant, the narrative is smooth and indifferent, authentic and credible, and the artistic picture and soundtrack are amazing. It turns out that Indian films can also be made so artistic! It is a rare masterpiece in Indian movies! Xiao Wuwu is highly recommended!
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