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review on “Gandhi”

The movie “Gandhi” deals with biographical potrait of Gandhi. It was published in 1982.

The whole story starts with the following scene: the young student Mohandas K. Gandhi is directly confronted with racism and descrimination as he gets thrown out of a train after taking seat in the first class. After that incident he’s aware of the lack of equality between prevailing cultures and wants change.

I wouldn’t say there’s a explicit climax in the plot. In my opinion it was a succession of various important events that made Gandhi the person he used to be. Although many ups and downs, there seems to be no change with his personality, he’s like a constant in an mathematic term.

Just with his believes and speeches he’s able to guide a whole country to protest and non-violent-resistance – and at least – is able to liberate India England’s imperalistic control.

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