Reality is darker than film, and exposure and oversight make sense

Nico 2022-03-23 09:03:26

"Omnipotence" is very reminiscent of "Unknown Death". It is also the first half of love, the second half of revenge, how sweet the first half is, and how heart-wrenching the second half is. The favorite star of the heroine of "Omnipotent" is Aamir Khan, the hero of "Unknown Death". Is the former paying tribute to the latter in this way?

"Omnipotence" also reminds people of "Manslaughter Hidden from Heaven" and "A Mother's Revenge". It is also the case that rape victims have nowhere to file their grievances and the judiciary is corrupt, so the victimized little people can only rely on themselves to take revenge. Many movies reflect such a society, so this is probably the reality. A "rape country" with dark police and unfair justice really makes people sigh for Indian women. Therefore, "Omnipotence" did not make me feel very happy. The direct perpetrators were punished, but the police who acted for the tiger did not pay any price. However, if it wasn't for the police to cover up, greed and bend the law, and get along with the perpetrators, the perpetrators would not dare to be so arrogant, and would not have acted at will, nor would they have become more reckless after being easily released, directly causing the death of the victim. Compared with the individual evil deeds of a certain perpetrator, the social atmosphere of the weak legal system is more desperate.

Of course, the law does not advocate the use of violence to suppress violence, but in the simple concept of ordinary people, using violence to suppress violence is justifiable, and it is also the most relieved. It seems quite open that India can release such a movie, but from another perspective, perhaps it is to let people vent their emotions through movies, which is similar to letting people get spiritual comfort through religious belief, so as to endure the misery of this life and hope for the next life. . I saw a comment: "This kind of revenge movie can let the public get an emotional catharsis in the theater, but the reality is far from reaching the wishful and even the most basic justice." Just like many people sighed at the darkness of Korean movies, only after knowing some big melons that shocked the world in recent years did they realize that reality is darker than movies. Of course, just because movies aren't so dark doesn't mean reality isn't so dark. Being able to reveal the problem is also progress, and it is possible to attract attention and try to solve it. The powerful parties in "Omnipotent" are also worried about being known by the media, which shows that exposure and supervision are meaningful.

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Extended Reading
  • Anais 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    The police and criminals come and go as they want. What's so weird about the male host's house? ? ? Indian male gods really don't look old, there is a cue to Uncle Mi, the plot of first sweetness and then cruelty is very similar to "Unknown Death"

  • Troy 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    The first hour: It's too fake. The next hour: It's so fake.

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.