An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth

Clementine 2022-03-22 09:02:56

How much kindness should we face the world? This is a question that I repeatedly ask myself in my mind while watching a movie. The omnipotent two newlyweds who have just picked up the "brightness" may be too sweet. The love of a person is enviable. I have never Can't explain that good people suddenly encounter unimaginable bad things or are too easy to be bullied? Is it because the weak are better to start? So how much kindness should I have to face the world normally? In the face of a series of revenge from the male protagonist, even though the scenes are bloody and the soundtrack is scary, I look directly at the entire camera because I know this is just revenge. I especially like the lines that the male protagonist said to the police. The perfect game designed In the face of power, status and money, I can't imagine that ordinary people with bare hands can have the ability to make things end perfectly like the male protagonist. There is a line that says "everything in a perfect world is blind". Is this self-deception or ignoring the dark side of society and extending society to the root. The visual pleasure the film gave me did not depress the tuner, and the tight reversal of the story excites me. A tooth for a tooth is the way I prefer

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  • Misty 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    When the law is not sound, or when the police and bandits are unable to solve the problem through legal channels, should we consider ourselves unlucky (it is called "patiently waiting for justice to come"), or should we use violence to overcome violence? Anyone will answer you: no one is qualified to be above the law, killing is always wrong. But in the movie, I would like to see another answer. Some people may think that Luohan's practice is a crime in the name of justice, and the essence is still a crime. Indeed, his approach is not politically correct, and even a little "three wrong views". But if I had to choose between "do nothing and consider myself unlucky" and "use lynching", I would choose the latter. Similar to "The Life of David Gore", Luohan's approach is not only revenge for criminals, but also tit-for-tat for the police. My wife and I were hurt, you say I have no evidence? Then I will also commit a crime, and then let you find no evidence. are you going to arrest me? Sorry, you have no evidence. It's a bit naive, but very relieved. The script is excellent, it would be better if the protagonist's aura was weaker and the opening and hanging were less.

  • Louisa 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    I think of a disease that is often talked about: delusional disorder of persecution, and then fantasizes that I am super awesome to get revenge. But the social hostility inside is too heavy, why is this film on the Dragon Boat Festival?

Kaabil quotes

  • Supriya Bhatnagar: You completed what you said, Rohan. Now enough. Get back to work. Get back to your life, Rohan.

    Rohan Bhatnagar: No, Su. A lot of work is left yet. This story is far from over.

  • Rohan Bhatnagar: [confronting Inspector Chaube, after the police failed to protect his wife] If your law system had helped me, I wouldn't have to do anything. Now, I'll have to...

    Inspector Chaubey: You think our eyes will be closed?

    Rohan Bhatnagar: Your eyes will be open, but you won't be able to see anything. Your ears will be open, but you won't be able to hear anything. You will try to speak, but you won't be able to say anything. And most importantly... you'll figure everything out, but you won't be able to explain it to anyone.