This is the curry-flavored "Parasite", a novel of the same name written by an Indian author, adapted by Naifei into a Netflix movie. It is said to respect the original work, but after watching it, I still feel that it only shows the bottom and most basic logic and structure of the novel White Tiger. It shows a bad racial system, and many scenes such as the chicken coop are quite restored to the plot of the novel, but there are many less parts of the novel that describe the protagonist's psychological thoughts, so the change of the protagonist is a bit abrupt, and the audience lacks the transition and understanding of his kindness to cruelty. Half pulling his crotch, he suddenly turned into a self-hypnotic "acting for heaven" to solve all problems, relying on murder to make money, calling himself an "entrepreneur", and finally sitting down with the prime minister of a neighboring country to talk about the yellow race future? It is simply the point of view of the US imperialists that specifically provoked the mutual blackness of the Indian dynasties. So the first time I watch this movie, I will be very involved in the description of the institutional caste and human nature. I will be intoxicated with it and think it is really well done. The details are really ridiculous, unbearable, and eventually lead to the deduction of stars, and the curry tastes like shit.
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