The ignorant leader, the giant baby Indians, was played by a traitor and the traitor finally helped the Indians win the battle
After reading "Indian Thugs", I feel that this is not the story of how the Indian people resisted the British colonists and finally won the national victory, but the story of how an Indian "traitor" made his compatriots and the British play round and round. It's ridiculous. , very absurd.
In general, the protagonist Fei Lanji is a "traitor" who will do everything for survival, double-sided, glib, and betray his compatriots. He not only betrays his compatriots, but also betrays the British. It looks like Fei Ranji is the most hated person in the story, then you'd be wrong. The most hateful people should be Azad and the Indian people, followed by the British, in fact, they have both, hateful and pitiful, the whole story is played by non-Rangi people, please pay attention, hateful people It was Azad and the Indians who, after betrayal so many times, still believed in Fei Ranji like a little baby, "angry for his misfortune, and mournful", Fei Ranji has clearly shown that he is a person who likes to deceive , they still believe him after experiencing his deception, and it is really pitiful to suffer later.
In the movie, Fei Lanji made up a lot of his own values and truths, and will tell the leader of Azad to listen to them. After listening to these, the leader of Azad did not respond with half a sentence, and his life has passed more than half of the people. It seems that he has no understanding in the aspect of preventing people, so he can only believe that this is a child, and only pure and innocent children can do this. From this, it can be inferred that the mental development of Indians is really low (you can verify it on the Internet, the famous Psychology expert Wu Zhihong also admitted that Indians have not yet been born at the level of psychological development, while Chinese are 1 to 6 months old)
At the beginning of the story, the protagonist Feilangi met the capitalists on the road, and then betrayed the capitalists and informed the robbers to get money, and betrayed the gangsters and told the British to arrest the gangsters. As soon as the protagonist appeared on the scene, he staged a good show of double agents. Fortunately, he caught The gangsters, although the British are called to arrest them, are considered good deeds for the society. Later, he received the task of the British, and asked him to enter the largest rebel organization in India at that time, Azad, as a spy, to capture the leader of Azad. Azad is an Indian national organization fighting for freedom, but this organization is not to unite the Indian people, but only to fight for freedom for its own organization, and it has no national patriotism. Azad entered Azad during a naval battle, and although the Azad leader did not believe him in words, the leader let Azad join them in a weapon-taking operation. Azad followed the trend and informed the British. The British knew about this action and immediately took action to arrest the Azads. The leader now knew that Fei Lanji had betrayed them and fought with him. During the fight, Azad De rescued the leader when he was about to fall from a height, the leader believed in Fei Ranji again, and finally the leader died to destroy a British ship.
Returning to Azad's hiding place, Fei Lanji "betrayed" Azad again and handed Azad's position to the British, but the British came to the place that Fei Lanji gave but was met by Fei Lanji and Azad's attack, the British ships were robbed, Azad won a big victory, the British were "betrayed", the most surprising thing to me is that the Azad actually let the British leader go and let him go . Fei Ranji once again gained the trust of the Azad chief's daughter that night.
The next morning, Feiranji wanted to leave Azad again, but when he was leaving, he found that the British were coming by boat. He immediately notified the sleeping Azad, and the Azad immediately retreated and saved their lives. Fei Ranji took the Azads to the house of a dancer he knew who danced for the British, and the Azads trusted Fei Ranji even more.
In order to help the leader's daughter avenge her father, Fei Lanji colluded with the dancers to ambush in the upcoming "Devil Festival", and took the opportunity to kill the British leader and the British (but they did not have a good plan how to fight against the British army, but the main goal is to kill the British chief).
In the show, it was discovered that the Azad leader was not dead, but locked up. The leader's daughter came to the British leader with a pistol that was not given by Lange, and pointed the gun at the British leader's head. At this moment, the British found that they had been "betrayed", but at the moment of shooting, they found that there were no bullets. Zad found out that he had been "betrayed" again, and Fei Lanji ordered everyone in Azad to be arrested (isn't it hateful, Fei Lanji betrayed both sides more than twice, in the movie he also told Azad and the British He's a villain, but they still trust him)
Now everyone in Azad is in a cage, Azad "betrayed" again, he fed the prisoned soldiers poisoned food, Azad were saved (if I am Azad now, I Really want to stab Fei Lanji to death, the ghost knows when he will betray again). In the end, the Azads succeeded in their revolt and annihilated the local British (I think the victory of this revolt was temporary, in general the British just lost a place, and the victory was a coincidence, the British will come back ). Instead, Ranji took the treasure he had acquired while "spying" for the British and stole a boat from the chief's daughter and left.
At the end, the picture of the leader's daughter killing the British leader made me laugh the most. The British leader was already unarmed. Behind him was a big paper man symbolizing the devil. The paper figurines fell, the paper figurines were burned and fell, and the British leader was crushed to death by the paper figurines. (This is the intention of the leader's daughter. I don't think this scene is an arrow that symbolizes the Indian people's defeat of the colonizers to gain freedom, but the elimination of demons in the hearts of the Indians to gain freedom. For the Indians, what they need to defeat is not the colonization. rulers, but demons in their religion in their hearts)
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