I was surprised and thought, is this hell? Looking down, it is really a veritable "hell".
Reality and memories are intertwined, and I gradually understand that this is a story strung together by questions. This film reflects reality. If it is in China, it will definitely be banned. His focus is on slums: slums are shabby and dirty, and children's bones are bony, which makes people shudder.
In fact, what moved me most was a supporting role: Salim, the younger brother of the protagonist Jabbar. He was a little bad when he was young, because his brother didn't charge for going to the toilet. The big star's plane flew in. He cruelly blocked his brother in the toilet and flew away by himself. Jamal jumped out of the cesspit for his idol and ran to find a big star covered with mud to sign.
The security guard stopped the onlookers, but let Qiao Ba through. He wants an autograph. At that moment, the surprise on Salim's face made me feel really Japanese.
But he suddenly smiled brightly, and I had a bad feeling. Sure enough, he sold his signature for money, and Jamal's anger, helplessness and grievances were frozen in my mind.
In that small place, the religious conflict was serious, my mother was killed by two sticks, and the desolate body floated on the water. Suddenly I feel that life is so fragile.
When people covered in fire were running in the street, helplessly seeking help from the police, the police were playing cards and disdainfully pushed them away. Little Salim's eyes are full of hatred.
The helpless little girl stood in the rain, but he said mercilessly, "I am the boss, I am the boss!" " "Don't let the little girl come in to hide from the rain. However, in do or die, he was able to stand up and save his brother. But his grip on the little girl was released, and when the little girl stood there, he showed a satisfied smile. Both the good and evil of human nature are displayed in this young child.
Sure enough, he went the wrong way later, and what goes around comes around. He was finally shot in the bathtub, and a jar full of money represented his desire for money. However, he saved Latikka at the last minute and killed the gangster. Although the ending is not perfect, it is indeed an awakening of the soul and a sublimation of human nature.
The disparity between the rich and the poor, people's contempt and distrust of the poor, and the ugliness of human nature have stripped the veil of morality and exposed it to people.
In order to survive, for the warm beating, they have to bear morality, live with shame and do all kinds of bad things. Where there is sunshine, there must be places where sunlight cannot reach. People see the light in front of them, but often ignore those dark corners, and how much effort and price those poor people have paid for their lives.
If I judge this film in a simple sentence, I want to say: If I were a judge, I would also award it an Oscar.