The confrontation between the poor and the rich

Eugenia 2022-03-21 09:03:24

Some people say that this Indian film expresses the pain of China. I think this film expresses not only the problems of a certain country, but I believe that there are more countries with such problems. The uneven distribution of social resources is a problem in this world. How to coordinate the relationship between the poor and the rich is the most important but indeed the most difficult problem to solve. If we break the phenomenon of today's society, the problem will not necessarily be solved. Seriously, the original order of the whole world may collapse. Can't it be solved? I think yes, we can only reconcile the relationship between the two a little bit, and let this relationship gradually balance rather than solve it. I think this film is not just about the gap between the rich and the poor, but the bigger issue is about the issue of caring and caring between people. Why so many people hate the rich now is not because some capitalists exploit ordinary people to satisfy their own desires, but when the rich can truly care about the poor, their responsibility for being rich is truly revealed. What touched me the most about this movie was not the speech of the protagonist at the back, but the comparison of the two clips. The protagonist had different attitudes towards him in different places. What I see in the ghetto is love and enthusiasm.

The film uses stark contrasts to suggest issues of the characters' inner and social realities, making it contemplative.

The reaction of the protagonist in the second half of the film also shows the main theme of the film: the confrontation between conscience and desire. I believe that most people are rarely able to give up themselves like the hero to inspire the conscience of the crowd when they encounter this kind of thing. The performance of the rich at the end of the movie is the reaction of normal people. How can a mayfly shake a tree? This mayfly is The male protagonist, the big tree is the system of this world. When we are well versed in the social order, we cannot change the social order, we can only change ourselves to express our protest against this unfairness.

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