I don't understand what happened to Douban

Earnestine 2022-04-20 08:01:03

Looking at the awards, it seems that neither the movie nor the script itself has any awards, indicating that the outside world's evaluation of the movie itself is basically the same as mine, so I'm going to make a lot of nonsense.

Life is not a child's play. If the director decides to use realistic themes to reflect his less profound themes, then at least some realistic methods are adopted in the plot. The murder plan is not foreshadowed, the motive is not exaggerated, and the process goes straight to the 1980s. It is difficult for me to accept that a Hong Kong-made movie, a movie with a rather nonsensical style, comes out in the image of a feature film.
For a B-grade film, its theme is ridiculously high-profile, and as a classic, its approach is really B-grade amateur.


It is not fair to give this film an abnormal evaluation because it conforms to some people's dissatisfaction with China's reality. It is unfair to other films with a score of 5 or more.

The enthusiasm of the foolish people is the biggest hidden danger in this country. When the evaluation of the film drops below 7 points, there will be hope for the wisdom of the people in this country.

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Rang De Basanti quotes

  • Mr. McHeneley: [In his diary] I always believed there were two kinds of men in this world, men who go to their deaths screaming, and men who go to their deaths in silence. Then I met a third kind.

  • Ajay Rathod: I'm proud of my country.

    Karan: Really, exactly what are you proud of? The Poverty?

    Aslam: No, he's proud of the Unemployment

    Karan: Or are you proud of the Corruption?

    Ajay Rathod: No country is perfect, Kran we have to work to make it perfect.

    Karan: Tell you what Ajay, you go on trying to make this country perfect, once I get into a college, i'm pushing of to America, nothing's ever going to get better in this garbage dump.