This movie is really shocking. Adapted from the real events of the serial terrorist attacks in Mumbai in 2008, there is no exaggerated hero halo. The film mainly talks about the attack on the Taj Mahal Hotel and the indiscriminate murder of terrorists who were brainwashed by religion. Staff and customers were trapped in it, waiting for Relief from the Indian government.
The two most memorable moments in the movie
❶In the trapped bar, the foreman told Arjun (waiter) that a white lady saw Arjun's beard and turban costume and thought of terrorists, and the reaction was uncomfortable. When Arjun found out, he walked up to the lady, turned on the phone, opened the photo, and shared with her about his wife, children, sister, and the lady explaining that he wore a hijab since he was a child. This is his belief and the source of his courage. Shame on the family, but because she was a hotel guest, she was willing to take off her hijab for her peace of mind. This really shocked me a lot. For a person of faith, taking off the hijab is like letting him walk naked, but because of his "customer first" service attitude, he is willing to hand over the right of choice for the sake of customers. Give it to the customer, and let the customer understand his pain and entanglement with a peaceful and rational high emotional intelligence approach. Not everyone was unfriendly at that time, but this intense and tense atmosphere made the guests nervous, but when he explained his religious beliefs, the guests also chose to respect.
❷When the local TV station communicated with the customers trapped in the bar, they had no professional ethics and disregarded the safety of the survivors. It was revealed that as many as 100 people were trapped in the VIP bar area, which made the terrorists react quickly and rushed to the bar to massacre. The government's rescue was inefficient. The local police were not trained, and their weapons and equipment could not compete with the terrorists. They could only wait indefinitely for the support of tactical troops 800 miles away. It really reflects the backwardness of India and the suicidal revenge of the brainwashed terrorists.
The characters inside are very full. Even terrorists are flesh and blood. They entered the hotel and massacred. They casually took an uneaten pizza from the dining car and let their companions taste it. After being injured, I called my family members, knowing that my life was not long, so my family members must get the money promised by the organization. The rhythm of the movie is very good, there is no complicated foreshadowing in the early stage, and it is quickly substituted in. Facing the powerlessness of terrorists and the incompetence of the government...
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