What impressed me the most in the whole film was the change in Todd's eyes. When he first arrived in India, his azure blue eyes were full of indifference and astonishment. He stared at the strange painting with the kind of cautiousness and a little disgust, with the contemptuous look in the eyes of the little Indian boy. Later, the eyes became gentle, the kind of affection when looking at Yasha, and the praise for India was revealed in his eyes. Ironically, his supervisor arrived with the same look that Todd had when he first arrived in India.
The whole film talks about the process of culture shock, the male protagonist from self-protection rejecting Indian culture to lowering his stance to integrate into India's changes.
Of course, there must be an element of love in such a story.
Todd and Yasha's love seems a bit logical. Yasha is the most shrewd, smartest, and smartest in the entire customer service team. Especially her big watery eyes. Although from the perspective of our Chinese aesthetic level, she is not a beautiful woman, but Westerners don't see her that way. I won't say that~ The
only thing that makes me doubt is that when Yasha told Todd that she was engaged, Todd didn't get angry and just accepted it blandly. I was thinking, does he really love her? In my opinion, when your true love can't stay with you for a long time, then what are the two of them? In the eyes of Westerners, don't they care about the final destination after they have loved it? ? ? ? Solve.
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