"White Tiger"

Velda 2021-12-27 08:01:59

If you take Lukewen's "The Bottom Logic of Today's World" as the background, perhaps this movie will receive more praise, and it is worthy of praise. The ending is indeed a failure, but it does not hinder its depth. Many movie fans are not optimistic about this movie, thinking it is a low-profile version of "Parasite." That is because these people did not integrate the situation in India, and simply watched from the perspective of the language of the movie, so they did not dig deep. It is recommended to watch this video of the up master Lukewen. You will find that it should not be compared with "Parasite" at all, because the national conditions of the two countries are completely different, how can they be compared? How can it be easily defined that India's "White Tiger" is inferior to South Korea's "Parasite"? Isn’t it as nonsense as the American imitation version of Infernal Affairs won an Oscar, while China’s "Infernal Affairs" has not received international attention?

But there is one thing to say, the final is its biggest failure. If Baram did not open a car company, but embarked on the road of opposition to socialism, and then confronted the rich, the theme should be higher. After all, the movie also mentioned many times that socialism and poverty-stricken villages supported the opposition socialist parties to win elections (yes, socialism in this state of India also follows the route of encircling the city from the countryside to win the support of the working people. CHN Communist Party NB!).

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The White Tiger quotes

  • Balram: The next morning, Mr. Ashok did something he had never done. He gave me a day off. But by now, I knew the rich never give anything for free.

  • Balram: I don't give it to you because I need to, but because I want to.