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RE: 电影《厕所英雄》带来的一些思考

in #movie7 years ago

Hi Sir,

Thank you so much for writing today's second blog post.

By showing respect to you I write three international language translations below.

Sir, if I made a mistake, please forgive me and mark the wrong part.

English version:

My daughter-in-law asked me after watching the movie "The Hero of the Toilet". Did India really fall behind in the movies?
  

I believe that this question may be shared by many people, but in fact I have not been to India and I cannot answer this question objectively. I also read a lot of related reports on the Internet. As many people did not understand China in the early years, I would say how XX is out of poverty. My opinion is that it may be mainly due to differences in cultural and religious concepts and backgrounds. It may also be partly backward, but it does not mean all. After all, movies are arts, and art comes from life, but it does not fully represent life. Just as we watched Hong Kong’s vigilance in movies in the early years, it was a terrifying and lively fight to kill and kill in the film. But is the real Hong Kong like that? Obviously the answer is no.
  

But I think Indian movie is excellent or even great! Why do I say so? I have also checked on the internet that some of the films reflect this fact. Indeed, it seems to us that there is not a toilet in a village. This kind of thing is totally unbelievable and very incomprehensible. However, India dares to take this kind of reflection of real social themes and display it before the global masses. This itself is worthy of praise and dares to expose its own deficiencies. This is how much courage and confidence in the heart!
  

To many people, in a modern and civilized society, there are no toilets. Does it represent very poor and backward?
  

I think this issue can be viewed from another perspective. The movie mentioned the construction of toilets. People started to oppose it and they are not willing to build toilets. It is not a toilet that can't be built, but people have long been under the influence of religious culture, traditional customs, and even secular ideas. They think that building toilets is a disrespect for gods. They think that building toilets in their own homes is a source of filth and may lead to family health. Affected, and again, the habits of the past millennium are so why do we have to build a toilet? Look, this is the key to the problem. The reason is not that people cannot build toilets, but they do not want to build them from the bottom of their hearts!
  

Therefore, to build a toilet, on the face of it, it is a private problem. We are used to understand with our cultural background: I built a toilet at home. What's the problem with other people? However, the actual situation is that when Kasshafi disregarded the opposition of other people in the village, when his toilet was built at home, his father would call the village chief and other officials to knock down the toilet that had been built.
  

Why is this? The reasons are similar to those mentioned above. There are more than just private issues in this area. They are more mixed with religious beliefs, traditional customs, and even the influence of secular ideas. To solve the toilet problem, it is necessary to solve these problems first.
  

Many times when we do things, it looks very simple, but we actually find it difficult to complete. The main reason is that in addition to the surface problems, there are deeper reasons behind these. These are the fundamental and most difficult problems. .
  

The second question that has been extended is that the caste system in India is like that. I also learned earlier that India had previously divided Brahman, Kshatriya, and Shatuo according to their ranks. They are ordinary Aryans and Sudras. They are 3,000 years old, although India was independent from Britain in the last century. It was later announced that the caste system was abolished, but this tradition still exists in society today. I had a friend who had previously told me that in their company (India), when a senior person reprimanded a lower class, it was like a teacher reprimanding a student. He had previously expressed difficulty in understanding, but he had learned about Indian culture and added that It took a long time in India.
  

People say that Hong Kong movies are killing and Indian movies are singing and dancing. When I watched Indian movies in the past, I was surprised to hear about the dances that took place in the movies from time to time. The Indian cinemas also gave people the feeling that they began to sing and dance when they did not speak a word. It was indeed difficult to understand Indian movies at first, and it was even somewhat puzzling. But when you look at more Indian movies, it is common practice for the company to behave. Maybe this is the difference in cultural background. Indians like this rhythm, singing and dancing. On the other hand, if you look at a movie for a while and you don't have a scene of singing and dancing, you will find a puzzle in your heart: Is this an Indian movie?
  

Practice is the standard for testing truth. The best way to meet a person is to contact him more. To understand a country, take a trip to the ground and use your personal experience to experience a real country and culture. If you want to really understand India, it may be a good choice to have time to go.
  

However, I heard that the rape in India happened from time to time. It was terrible, but I think I might think too much. 

Dear visitors, please visit this link to view the first blog post sir's of today: https://is.gd/KD7X1Y

Sir take my sincere honor.

Best Regards,

    olvio

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I have read the content of your english translation ,thank you @olvio ,hope to see you often on Steemit.com