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Talk about Indian movies My name is Khan

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My name is Khan

Talk about Indian movies My name is Khan

Austin has a book called "Pride and Prejudice", which tells the story of the heroine who heard that the male protagonist was arrogant and then repulsive, and after some twists and turns and mutual understanding, finally became a family.

Prejudice stems from ignorance or fear. Mostly preconceived and misled by some fragmented information.

For example, impressions/prejudices about India include: dirty mess, caste system residue, rape, although there are also hand-grabbed curry rice and singing and dancing...

For example, when it comes to Islam, in my personal case, the associated words that can be thought of are: bin Laden, 9/11, the Paris metro suicide bombing, terrorist attacks, discrimination against women and Muslim veils,,,

Can't help but be disgusted by disgust, refuse to know further.

Therefore, if It were not for Xue Itchjun and Brother 49 mentioning that among Asian films, Korean and Indian films are of the highest quality, I would not have focused on Indian films.

Brushed a few pieces, and sure enough, lived up to expectations. As mentioned before when brushing Korean films, watching movies can understand a country/nation, cut by different themes. For example, religion, society, cultural conflicts between China and foreign countries, and so on.

"My Name Is Khan" changes some of the preconceived prejudices about Islamists, or rather, a little empathy.

India is a multi-religious country. In addition to Hinduism (the largest number of people), Buddhism, there is also Islam, Sikhism and Christianity. According to the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, most of the two newly born countries believed in Hinduism joined India, and most of the Muslims went to Pakistan. Of course, it will not be absolute.

The Khan in the film is a religious minority living in India, a Muslim who has been mildly autistic since childhood. This makes the hardships of life more likely.

But his mother was great, and when Khan was very young and confused, she told him that there are only two kinds of people in this world, and there are only two kinds of people in this world, people who do good deeds and people who do bad things, and there are only these two kinds of people, regardless of race.

The whole film is a bit of Forrest Gump' true meaning. The so-called fool has a stupid fortune.

After the death of his mother, Khan defected to his brother in the United States. The psychologist's siblings, who for the first time discovered that he had mild autism, fear of pornography and communication difficulties, worked hard to help him overcome.

Similar to other autism, it is otherwise superior in intelligence. For example, Khan has a super good memory and is very successful in promoting cosmetics. And met the Hindu hairdresser Indian girl Mandia, the two fell in love and married, happy and happy.

Until the outbreak of 9/11.

Global prejudice and hostility to Islam led to the sudden death of Mandia's son in an ethnic conflict on the sports field.

Mandia was in great pain, realizing that she had died because she had married the Khan. He will be driven away unless, in person, Khan goes to the President of the United States to explain that not all Muslims are terrorists.

Khan embarked on a long path of following the president.

Because the purpose of the trip is too strong, it is controlled as a terrorist.

All kinds of twists and turns, the original intention did not change, insisting on completing the mission.

Finally, with his practical actions and personality charm, he gained people's trust and admiration, and really met the president of the United States. Reconcile with Mandia.

Terrorism since 9/11 has caused many harms to people.

To be sure, many of the world's unstable regions, wars and terrorist attacks are now partly related to Islam.

However, not all Muslims are terrorists. If people look at them with prejudice, who is responsible for the troubles and harm suffered by innocent Muslims?

Just like the overseas Chinese who were treated unfairly in the era of the epidemic.

And all the map cannons.

Don't be held hostage by fixed stereotypes.

The world treats me with coarseness, and I hold the world with tenderness.