Riot Hero

Ericka 2022-04-12 08:01:01

I rarely watch Indian movies, but this "Heroes of Resistance" was down accidentally, and I finished watching it off and on. Mangka was originally an ordinary Indian soldier in the armed corps under the colonial rule of the East India Company. Because he was dissatisfied with the brutality and arrogance of the ruler, he witnessed the oppression of civilians and the trampling of religious beliefs. To pay homage to the nation's cause of freedom, he inspired the people with courage and fearlessness to launch an Indian War of Independence that swept the country against British colonial rule. Maybe it's not the suffering of my own nation, the lack of empathy, maybe it's because of the subject matter, there are differences in the perspective of performance, but it's not as touching and infectious as "Schindler's List".

The film has always been interspersed with the deep friendship between Mangka and Gordon, the British chief. The Indian actors are as beautiful as ever, and they all have big affectionate eyes. In addition to wandering around the world, I always see which man is violent in the entertainment gossip version. Celebrities are also "broken backs", which made me see the two male protagonists so acquainted with each other and thinking about each other so much that they didn't think about CJ at first... Friendship and love between the same sex were instantly chaotic, and there was a tendency to be indistinguishable (sin and sin! ), but the passionate scenes between the two of them and the heroine can still prove that the friendship between the officer and his subordinates, the white and the "black" (translation in the film, do not understand.), the British and the Indian is absolute. Sincere.

Gordon should be a pro-Indian, the Indian bride he rescued is very nice, gentle and beautiful, with a waterfall-like long hair that is beautiful (of course, in real life, I don't agree with some men's stubborn long hair complex on women. It's kind of funny, like that so-and-so, hehe!). Mangka's lover has a kind of wild beauty, but not very beautiful. In the prison on the eve of his death, there is a deep affection for him (painting a red sign on each other's foreheads, it is a wedding, this plot design is a bit vulgar) . But in this film, love is not the theme.

In addition, there are many Indian songs and dances that everyone likes in the film, which are eye-catching and good for the ears.

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Mangal Pandey quotes

  • [Pandey marches in front of a cannon. The soldiers loading it look at him in shock]

    Mangal Pandey: Fire!

  • Mangal Pandey: I am Hindustan.