Written for Indian cinema, but also to myself

Virginia 2022-11-22 17:21:01

After "three idiots", the Indian film has undergone qualitative changes from beginning to end. Just like nuclear fission, it has been attracted, washed, and influenced when it is not ready. Out of the first impression of Indian cinema, it is undoubtedly 1954's "The Wanderer", which, like Raz's singing, has a long history. The biggest difference from domestic films is that Indian films always reflect social phenomena, urging viewers to put themselves in their shoes and reflect on their own behavior, their own thoughts, and their own lives. (In other words, domestic film directors actually have a lot of similarities with the Chinese men's football coach.) After playing football again, sitting in front of the computer, I couldn't learn a lot of homework. I watched another Indian movie "Lage Raho Munnabhai" when I was young.

The emergence of Indian cinema on the world stage is an indisputable fact. I don't know where the charm comes from, Indian movies can always make people laugh in sadness and cry in laughter. As the director of such a film, it should be praised. In most Indian movie scenes, there are poor, dilapidated, and even dirty Indian streets. However, it is this contrast between the streets and the actors that sparks another strange spark, as if in the The flowers in the desert and the moon in the water are beautiful and peaceful, but hidden sadness that cannot be obtained. Unequivocally, due to different aesthetic standards, it is difficult to agree with the appearance of Indian actresses, but in this case, it can make the viewers echo the performance of the actors from the bottom of their hearts, and it should be attributed to acting skills. Looking at domestic movies, gorgeous backgrounds, delicate faces, and standard stature, it is really sad that people can't lift their spirits, or can't find the taste of Chinese movies. The innocent eyes are far bigger than the modified pupils, the sincere feelings are far better than a tear forced out in front of the camera, and the healthy posture is far stronger than the cleavage squeezed out. It's not to belittle domestic films, but sometimes we really need to consider what is from the inside and what is the surface decoration.

After watching Lage Raho Munnabhai, I was blown away. Suddenly, it seems that I have found my original dream before coming to the United States. No, it should be said that I finally have a dream. The male protagonist (the name is really disgusting, I won't write it), as a big brother in the underworld, as a powerful and attractive man, still falls into the cliché--- falling in love with a woman who is worth changing. The storyline, however, taught me the truth: Even a movie with a cheesy beginning and end can be done well. For this movie, I don't want to go too far into its plot, its setting, I just want to explain the shock in my heart. Even if you have a stupid start in life, you can live a sunny life, right?

As a man in this era, too many things can easily make people forget their roots, make people degenerate, and make people confused. Every male character in this world should want strength, a strong financial base, a perfect family background. Too much exaggeration makes me dizzy, dizzy not knowing what is the driving force I really need. For what, I really fell into this endless cycle more and more. It has been a long, long time, and I feel that I am very realistic and materialistic, but without materiality, it is true that nothing can be accomplished.

After watching all the actions of the male protagonist, I suddenly found that in fact, maybe I really should let myself live more energetically, and the material will be poisoned for a long time. Throughout the movie, he fought for the woman he liked, no matter what means he used, he was fighting. He always felt that he could see Gandhi, communicate with the Father of the Nation, and defeat all darkness with the Father's theories. He has a younger brother who always helps him and stands behind him, making him reach the pinnacle of his life. Well, after writing this, I suddenly want to understand that what I need in addition to material things may be nothing more than three things: an ideal to pursue, a belief (value) to rely on, and a friend from a friend. of care.

As for ideals, what I want to say is that I have worked hard, and I found that I was wrong, and there is no ideal. The ideal is to set a scale for yourself at the attainable height that you can stick to. Perseverance only when you can't stand it is called perseverance. I now finally know what my ideal is, a sense of accomplishment.

As for beliefs (values), when the last clip of the movie was directed at Gandhi's words, there was a sudden shock. Some words are not just spoken, but you need to really let him integrate into your soul. This is the value. Values, when you fuck a girl, you say you love her, which is actually your values.

It's strange to say that I care about my friends. I said Happy Birthday to a friend today, and she replied me indifferently, thank you, take care of yourself over there. Suddenly an inexplicable feeling and warmth. Especially here, I found that a friend's smile is far greater than everything I can bear.

It's the same sentence, people are doing it, and God is watching.

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Carry On, Munna Bhai quotes

  • Jhanvi: Good Morninnnnnnnng, Mumbaaaaaaai

  • Jhanvi: Do you walk on the path shown by Mahatma Gandhi?

    Murli Prasad Sharma - Munna Bhai: Of course! I walk 3 miles everyday on Mahatma gandhi Street