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Mumbai hotel reviews

Hotel Mumbai is a film based on real events. This event can be said to be "Indian version 9 1 1". It happened in Mumbai, India in 2008. In taj mahal hotel, the top hotel at that time, a group of terrorists carried out a brutal massacre here.

At the beginning of the story, a group of young Muslim boys came to Mumbai by boat. They look very young and seem to be no different from all the people in the street. However, unlike others, they have serious eyes and a big, long black package on their backs. At this time, the bustling Mumbai did not know that it was these young people they called "children" who brought disastrous four days to the city.

As night fell, they also started to move, from the train station to the street cafe to the top hotel Taj Mahal, and everything went as planned. Finally, in the hotel, the surviving people launched a life-and-death struggle with the terrorists.

There are two sharp contrasts in this film:

1. The contrast between the luxury of the Taj Mahal Hotel and the slums of Mumbai is simply a realistic portrayal of heaven and hell. At the Taj Mahal Hotel, the richest and most powerful people from all over the world are received here. They can enjoy all kinds of advanced treatment here, and even the bath water will be set at a temperature without any error. Here, they enjoy life to the fullest, just like a paradise on earth.

However, on the other side of Mumbai, there is a shabby slum, which is dark and broken, just like hell. This man lives in this slum. He works in the Taj Mahal Hotel. However, this disparity in environment and identity did not make him uncomfortable. On the contrary, he works harder and tries his best to give his family a better life. This is in stark contrast to this group of terrorists who are still "children".

2. Comparison between hotel staff and local police. After the guests are trapped in the hotel, the hotel staff have a chance to escape, but most of them choose to stay and rescue the trapped guests, because they think that since the guests are staying in our hotel, it is like an instinct to protect their safety. There are several scenes in the film in which hotel employees died to protect the lives of guests, all of which are based on facts. It can be seen that in this terrorist attack, the staff of Taj Mahal Hotel protected the lives of many guests.

However, the opposite is the local police force. The terrorist activities lasted from night to early morning, and no one came to rescue them. The only one who came was a small group of four policemen, who came voluntarily. However, these people are really small soldiers and crabs for terrorists with heavy weapons. This is also one of the important reasons for the heavy casualties in this terrorist attack.

The whole movie lasted nearly two hours, and the links inside were closely linked. Even I, who usually love fast forward, didn't want to hurry up this time. This is a 20 19 movie, which I haven't seen until now. I like the last paragraph best. The man was finally rescued from the hotel, and then rode home. The sun shone on him. It's like being reborn.

Five stars!