When real events are put on the screen, they are always marked with legend.
We expect the ending to be different.
However, reality coldly slapped us.
"Indo-Pakistan Unjust Prison"
What does 23 years mean?
That's the best youth for a person, and if you were to stay in jail for 23 years, I think anyone would be driven crazy.
In the movie "The Great Hunt", Zhang Jiahui was locked up for several years, and after coming out, he has become unable to speak.
In "The Shawshank Redemption", the old prisoner is out of prison, but he cannot integrate into society, and even the most basic physiological needs of going to the toilet must be signaled to the boss in advance.
The cell, not terrible, terrible is a long period of unjust imprisonment, it will gradually wear out a person's enthusiasm and hope, and make the person's character fragile and sensitive.
So much so that later it will become a completely different person.
The protagonist of the film is an Indian farmer named ShalaBugit, who, after a drunken drink, inadvertently crosses the Border between India and Pakistan, which was not yet fenced at that time.
He was arrested by the Pakistani military.
Humiliated, he was first locked up in a small narrow wooden box.
The body can't be unleashed, and the illumination of a few rays of sunlight is even more ironic.
Because he lost his freedom.
All kinds of inhuman torture began, and the wooden box was thrown into the rats.
They will also be hanged up and subjected to all kinds of torture.
The Pakistani government's torture induced Him to order Sagit to be the main culprit in the Lahore bombings, leading to his 23-year detention.
Yes, he admitted.
This level has been locked up for a full 23 years.
During this time, there was one person who never gave up on him, and that was his sister.
In order to save her brother, she has endured too much pressure alone.
Friends who have watched "Little Lori's Monkey God Uncle" should still remember the India-Pakistan problem described in the film.
The relations between these two neighboring countries are always in contradiction because of historical problems.
In the same country, where religious beliefs are strong, the people will always follow the oracle in their hearts, and they have the concept that the two peoples are brothers.
But from the perspective of their respective countries, they are on the opposite side.
As depicted in the film, the relationship between India and Pakistan is becoming more and more tense.
Terrorists in India have attacked Pakistan.
This also makes it increasingly difficult for the sister to rescue her brother.
The people of Pakistan protest: If he is released, our whole family will commit suicide in protest!
Yes, the families of the victims of the terrorist attacks have been blinded by hatred and have spilled more than a billion Indians into a frenzy of anger.
When this matter rises to the national interest, I think it is not so easy to release.
Because this road is too difficult to walk.
It took eight months to get to meet the Prime Minister in just three minutes.
Time is an important span of the entire film.
Eight months contrasts sharply with three minutes.
The time span of this film is also very long.
Growing up to the age of television and public telephones everywhere, it has developed into the era of smart phones and computers.
When young women grow up, they become old women, and young children grow into adults.
It grew long enough for the family to finally meet.
Shalabjit in prison was not full of hope, but turned his back and cried bitterly: "My courage has disappeared." ”
Yes, a person's hopes will always be discouraged after countless times of disillusionment.
The film feels desperate until the end.
After 23 years in Shalabjit's captivity, he was brutally murdered by prisoners bribed by the Taliban on the day he was finally released.
He was imprisoned for 23 years, and his sister ran around for 23 years, exhausting his entire youth, but only bringing back his body.
A small drunkenness that led to a person being unjustly imprisoned for 23 years!
The scary thing is that this is a real thing!
Sargit is not alone.
As of July 1, 2015, There were 403 Indian prisoners in Pakistan and 278 Pakistani prisoners in India, many of whom were unjustly convicted.
The reality is harsh, and it has not changed the above situation because of the release of the movie.
But we sincerely pray that there will be no more cases like Sharabugit!
Because of an unjust case, it changed a lifetime.
The door of this cell has closed too many wronged souls.
Everyone has their own story, and hopefully your story is full of joy, not sadness, sadness.
May everyone be blessed by God.
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