The British female director only used a DV and a few amateur actors to create a black and white film with thousands of horses, but the commentary reminded me that this is a documentary, and it can only be made into a documentary. Because I spoiled the MV that saw a few friends laughing and laughing, I knew that the ending was a little sad. The tone is like Shanghai's leftist movies in the 1930s and 1940s. As soon as the assassination plot came out, it became "Lust, Caution". Although there was only Ang Lee’s film in the second year, there were already novels. This is also an act of students who went to assassinate in a moment of righteous indignation, but the first time the assassination was successful, the assassination in India is indeed easier to succeed.
The radio station was broadcast live from night to morning, the gunfight lasted for a long time, and everyone died. The female director's taxi was still driving, and it still hasn't arrived. The driver has made many detours.
It looks more real from the front, but the shootout in the back begins with a Hollywood blockbuster. Confrontation between government and civilians:
Two women in "Hawkeye" contribute to the sacrifice of men. British female director inspired the soul, goddess of wisdom? Indian fiancee directly ordered "kill him", Statue of Liberty? In Lust, Caution, women are treated as victims of men. However, the attitude of Indians to women is very contradictory, and they only worship the abstract concept of goddess in spirit.
I think it's okay to translate it into "Invincible Youth". There are also "Song of Youth" and "Long Live Youth" in China. Youth, leftist, radical, passionate, it seems that every era and every country are the same.
It mainly shows the rebellion of youth, the rebellion of DJs against the mainstream values of society, the rebellion of tycoon sons and Muslim boys against patriarchy, "Rebel for No Reason", "Bonnie and Clyde" (the unarmed was beaten into a sieve in the shooting scene) Ah, "Dream of Paris" ah blah blah blah. It's just that this time, because he acted in a patriotic movie, he regarded himself as a patriotic youth, and his involvement in the play was too deep. Isn't "Lust and Caution", a play within a play.
In fact, it can be summed up in an old saying: simple and ignorant young people are influenced by the liberalization of the Western bourgeoisie (the English song is played at the beginning), and they are used by people with ulterior motives (if they do not show it, they must be behind the scenes). You pattern Tucson wood Po Tuna duty.
Looking at this film aside from the mentality of taking a seat, it is actually a hodgepodge of Indian-style CULT films such as campuses, emotions, and actions. It’s just that the Indians have first-class sensational methods, youthful blood, and internal injuries to anyone, so the plot can be ignored. . Coupled with the number of seats, the Chinese audience couldn't hold it anymore. I wonder if Indian audiences will be as excited to watch this film as Chinese audiences.
DJ's death is too bloody.
Is death a live reality show? Does the news program of strangers have any real impact on the audience? Another open ending. However, it is said that the film did affect real events after its release.
Although I also burst into tears while watching, all my internal organs were burned, and I paused several times. Ahhh.
This piece of CCTV was actually introduced, but it was cut a bit more. "... CCTV national distribution, 112 minutes translated by the Film Channel Program Center..."
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