When you have the chance to go to India, be sure to check out the basement of the Delhi guesthouse.

Adelbert 2022-03-21 09:02:32

This actually tells the story of an honest man who sees through the truth of the world and does whatever it takes to break free from the shackles of freedom in a hierarchical India. Unscrupulous methods, and hacks life reminds me of "Rough Diamond". Sometimes it really makes people wonder whether it is human nature to be honest and trustworthy or forget about profits, or whether it is forced by society. Come to think of it, Indian society is a bit scary. The caste system is deeply ingrained, different genders are destined to do something, just like Avala is destined to make sugar, the warrior class is to drive, and they are born to give themselves a cage. People live in a society where if you don't beat them, they don't know how to respect people. A prison-like society where people of lower castes cannot speak. This has become the threshold between slaves and higher castes. It restricts you in terms of thinking. Don't be blind, you are a servant, you are a chess piece... In fact, this film is cleverly portrayed Some sort of chill down the spine caused by human grief and humanity? The saddest thing is to be left to fend for itself in this world after being born. Seeing that in the middle makes people chill, you have fallen into hell for others, and others are grateful to you. When you pull out, they think you're worthless in hell and kick you away. The male protagonist's advantage is that he has a strong sense of purpose, such as taking a driver's license test first, persuading him, and getting rid of No1 through tracking. Unscrupulous is his innate ability, which may be the reason why he later became rich. He loves to listen to people, to opportunities, to what the rich have to say. He envied the person who jumped out of the chicken coop. That's how the hostess jumped out. The hostess was a great inspiration to him, and has always inspired him. But just as others have described him, he is a person with half a bottle of water, because half a bottle of water can keep breaking through according to desires, follow some kind of persecution, and jump out sensitively. In fact, when he sent the hostess away, he caused complaints. , is also in line with his half-dissatisfied decision, not because he doesn't think much, but because of his deep-rooted loyalty. Also, he would fantasize about his family being slaughtered in the village. The success of the male protagonist cannot be blamed. He is half a bottle of water, the society will make him good and bad. He just wants to be in the sauce jar and screw it down. In fact, the male protagonist has had the premise of being free since his grandmother pressed her handprint. I think the real part of this film is its depiction of human nature, and it may also be rooted in literature. The male protagonist began to use toothpaste, and the American woman encouraged him to get out of the cage. Before that, he began to choose to betray his family and began to treat Americans as family. After he wiped his master's buttocks from time to time, the kind of smile that appeared on his face, a dedicated smile. He didn't know whether he loved or hated his master. And then to that distorted expression, a revenge-like concealment to make money, has nothing to do with guilt. While scolding his master, he comforts himself in person The master, it seems unreal, but the only real thing is that he takes care of the master while scolding. It is this kind of constant substitution that makes people feel the choices faced by the male protagonist: forced marriage, forced money from the family, shackles, corruption of the soul, and constantly unlocking their bottom line. Even if the three views are not correct, crime and politics have become the way to get out of the desperate situation, but that kind of freedom for a moment, even for a second. The world is a game field, so follow these rules to be the winner. What the male protagonist wins is not being born, but joining the WTO and breaking the rules. The thrill of being a winner is not a spiritual victory, but the thrill of killing a bloody road, but the price is the distortion of human nature, which has changed from vagueness to a certain distortion of human nature. When you have the chance to go to India, be sure to check out the basement of the Delhi guesthouse.

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  • Balram: The next morning, Mr. Ashok did something he had never done. He gave me a day off. But by now, I knew the rich never give anything for free.

  • Balram: I don't give it to you because I need to, but because I want to.