The Doctor Who Loves Death is a Hong Konger

Elouise 2022-03-24 09:03:49

This is a joke that came out of me watching a movie. I've been to India and there's no such thing as flattering foreigners there, and if you come across one, it's probably a sincere liar. As long as you have been to Hong Kong, you can notice their flattery to foreign-speaking people. They can tolerate the stench of Western backpackers and sailors, but they will never let go of their compatriots. Isn't this a modern-day doctor who loves death? The British abused me a thousand times without regrets. In addition, I made up a joke: Hong Kong is Huang Qiusheng, the British father despised him and did not support him, but he got a hopeful identity.
As for the old lady's farce, the vulgar explanation is the same as the reason why she suddenly retracted her broken marriage. After witnessing erotic sculptures and monkey sex, she thought about it. In most cultures, the uncivilized people are seen as lewd and lecherous, and in the cave, her mentality is that of expecting an affair and dreading it, her real disappointment is that it didn't happen, and she can't be like her Like the younger generation in the West, take the initiative.

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  • Annamae 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Another good movie by David Lean. west/east is a question of culture. The so-called gentleman's state exerts superior power in the colonies. Color discrimination is unequal. The criterion for evaluating good and evil is human beings. The old lady is kind and worthy of respect. Adele was dazzled by the heat and frightened by the public opinion, but she still had the courage to appear in court and tell the truth. It is still my wish to meet again in the end. Indian landscapes are beautiful.

  • Devon 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    When I watched this film N years ago, I only remembered a woman with a slender neck, her face mixed with grief and brokenness, looking up, as if she was listening to some kind of call. She was raped by hallucinations; hallucinations come from within.

A Passage to India quotes

  • Adela Quested: I do so hate mysteries.

    Richard Fielding: We English do.

    Mrs. Moore: I rather like mysteries - but I rather dislike muddles.

    Richard Fielding: A mystery is only a high-sounding term for a muddle. Me and the Professor know that India is a muddle.

    Professor Godbhole: Agreed, I am sorry to say.

  • Indian crowd member #1: [pointing at Mr. Fielding and Adela leaving in the carriage] That was Mr. Fielding!

    Indian crowd member #2: And Mrs. Moore!

    Entire Indian crowd: Mrs. Moore! Mrs. Moore! Mrs. Moore!...