With a unique Indian lunch box culture strung together modern India. Crowded cities, busy men, women with a little tragedy at home, ordinary people in India live a more "just survival" life than us, the phrase "vertical coffin" gave me goosebumps~~~ Simple dialogue and Communication on paper expresses the helpless state of mind at every level. I suddenly discovered that the so-called liberal democracy in the West that we were looking forward to is actually to get rid of that vertical coffin. People at least have the courage and opportunity to try a life without scruples. They can be unrestrained, comfortable, or lazy, no matter what. There are the shackles of self-morality and culture. The successor in the film, who has two or five eyes, looks at Mo Min wonderfully, but in fact there is no coffin. He can learn things shamelessly, he can cook for his wife, and he can chop vegetables on the train~~~~~ Look at what coffin I'm still wearing, hiss~~~~~~
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