The location in the film is prosperous India, but under the lens it shows us people picking up things in dirty river water, huge mountain-like dumps, tattered shabby huts, women washing clothes in yellow river water. , The bustling and noisy daylight in the slums, the violent and bloody religious contradictions, and the theft and deception of orphans, like childhood in destroying wild horses. As the director said: " This is the real India. "
The film tells the story of a sloppy teenager named Jamal who participated in a program entitled "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and received 20 million rubles. What made him a millionaire? I kept asking myself. Then, I understood. Her childhood experience explains every correct answer, but this experience is not happy. His kindness, his insistence on his original intentions, made him a millionaire.
The second question with the background is what has been going on since childhood. Riots broke out in the slum area and unfortunately his mother died. This is a metaphor for the difficult life of the Indian class. What surprised me was when all his relatives died and his house collapsed, he took all the responsibility and helped a girl. This may be the innate kindness of people.
At the last moment of becoming a rich man, the host wrote the answer "B" in the mirror, implying that this was the correct answer. How should he choose the original answer? I think this is not a simple question, but the choice of his life orientation, is it choosing the right answer or sticking to himself? In the end, he didn't choose the answer of the host, but chose his own inner "D" The result was good. On the contrary, the host's answer was wrong, to test it, he insisted on winning. In fact, in the end, he insisted on his original intention of making him a millionaire. This is the most exciting scene in life. It also made me understand that when doing something, you must follow your own heart At the crossroads of choices,
In my opinion, Jamal is a person who has a goal in mind and works hard to achieve that goal. When she was five or six years old, she was locked in the "toilet" by her sister, but after she heard her beloved star Amida come, to get her autograph, she didn't hesitate to jump into the cesspool. Fly all the way to idols with shit everywhere to get autographs. He fights with his brother Salim for his favorite woman Latika, and even insists on looking for her every day after losing contact with Latika. After finding her, she emphatically told him that she would wait for him at the station every 5 hours of the day, to prove to him his unwavering determination to participate in the program "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire". It could be seen how brave and fearless he was, assiduously pursuing his own goals. Isn't this what we have to strive for? In real life, how many people can actually achieve their goals with courage, persistence, and when people who don't know you "label" you, they will not be afraid and do what they want to do. Has it been determined?
"Slumdog Millionaire" truly captures the darkness and cruelty of real society, the sad real life of Indian class people, and also captures the ideals and innocence that never let go of this cruelty. As long as we have a goal in our hearts and work hard to achieve that goal, the dream flower will eventually bloom quietly one day. Humps and bumps on the road to success are all the hardships that growth has to go through. On a path full of thorns, stick to original intentions and move forward with kindness. All suffering given to you by God, the best wealth!
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