Mangal Pandey The Rising

Dortha 2022-04-12 08:01:01

He Wei hero
has always felt that although India has experienced many disasters and still has many problems, it is a country of faith.
The characters in the film are very realistic. In the beginning, save his life and become confidants. There will be conflict, but it can also be resolved in a wrestling. Mangka can stand up for black slaves to be beaten; Gordon is also willing to be a hero to save beauty for innocent widows who are sacrificed, these are not easy things. The two of them can also work together to make fun of their hated superiors, and this kind of friendship that doesn't care about their identities is very enviable.
Mangka was not happy at first, maybe he had money to meet his needs, but as Cross Eyes said: "He is a pariah like him" and as she said, "he is selling his soul".
Where there is no freedom, freedom is needed; where there is oppression, there is resistance. No longer just because of the lie that bites a bullet, or because of the fear of being a raceless pariah. But now they are all pariahs in their own land, with no dignity, no soul, and no freedom.
So for the soul and freedom.
He began to realize what he had done, and what he had to do,
but the resistance required bloodshed.
He did what he could, he did what he had to do. He is a hero.

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  • Ericka 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    I gave it four stars because I watched the Chinese translation! ! !

  • Junior 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    The great thing about this work is that it gets rid of the stereotypes. We can see the brutal British rulers, but also the British officers with a sense of justice. We can see the suffering of India as a victim, and also see To the ugliness of India as a backward country, slavery, caste system, widow burial system, and the struggle and disunity between various religions and native states, this is not only a film that promotes nationalism, but also a film with a distinctive since

Mangal Pandey quotes

  • Captain William Gordon: If you kill this man, Mangal Pandey, it will lead to the fall of this company!

  • Mangal Pandey: You have tasted a black man's loyalty - now taste his *fury*!