Bassati colors

Clotilde 2022-04-20 09:01:43

"The Color of Bassati" is a revelatory modern revolutionary story of college students fighting against a corrupt system. Although the idea is very serious and the subject matter is very sensitive, most of what the film presents is laughter, and it also uses a clever way to introduce the history of India. Combining the revolutionary movement in Shanghai and the awakening of modern college students, through their actions and words, they deeply interrogate India's corrupt system, degenerate government officials and the malpractices of the whole society, like a seed of revolution, growing in the hearts of the people Prosperity. The discussion of the system, the current situation, the future, and the way out in the film is excellent, and many of the dialogues are full of wisdom and strength. This kind of film may never appear in the mainland, because we are far from being able to face and reflect on ourselves. historical time. If one day, there is such a movie in China, the scenery at that time will be even more beautiful!
Going back to the movie itself, the rhythm of the plot, the rhythm and the characters are very good, and the composition of the picture is okay. The first half is very happy, and the second half is thought-provoking. Although some editing is a little deliberate, it does not affect it as a film. Excellent Indian movie, recommended to watch!

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Rang De Basanti quotes

  • Mr. McHeneley: [In his diary] I always believed there were two kinds of men in this world, men who go to their deaths screaming, and men who go to their deaths in silence. Then I met a third kind.

  • Ajay Rathod: I'm proud of my country.

    Karan: Really, exactly what are you proud of? The Poverty?

    Aslam: No, he's proud of the Unemployment

    Karan: Or are you proud of the Corruption?

    Ajay Rathod: No country is perfect, Kran we have to work to make it perfect.

    Karan: Tell you what Ajay, you go on trying to make this country perfect, once I get into a college, i'm pushing of to America, nothing's ever going to get better in this garbage dump.