This is a profoundly Indian film in which a handful of teens who have been manipulated and distorted their humanity massacre a Mumbai hotel, and a handful of customers and clerks struggle to escape.
The entire escape process is full of human contradictions. Customers come from different countries, cultures, and fields, and everyone has their own individual thoughts and personalities, forming a huge contrast with the naive and youthful terrorists who are manipulated. In the plot and visual switching, there is a violent collision. The cultural differences, religious differences, and the rich and the poor are used to increase the depth and dimension of the film's thinking. The film also reflects the current situation in India, where the rich are arrogant and extravagant, and the poor have a difficult life.
Four Indian police officers attacked justly, but failed to stop the crime in time. It took nearly ten hours before the government armed forces arrived and wiped out the gangsters in one fell swoop, but they were unable to save the many lives that had passed away. This is also an insinuation of the film. Irony.
As the protagonist of waiter, at the beginning of the film, he lost his shoes and almost lost his job, but because of his justice, persistence, and bravery, he saved many customers from extinction. His wisdom, friendliness, and agility The brilliance of kindness and humanity deserves the respect of all. He explained a passage of his hijab, which was sincere and firm, neither humble nor arrogant, which made me remember: "This hijab, I have been wearing it since I can remember, it represents my faith, and symbolizes sincerity, bravery and honor. But in Here, at the Mumbai Hotel, you are my guest and host, and if you think my hijab offends you, I will take it off for you. Do you still need me to take it off after this passage? "
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