RATING: | 80% |
FORMAT: | DVD |
Tragi-comedy about moral responsibility; pitting cultural tradition with technological modernity; tolerance with democracy.
The film questions the rights of those who intervene in the lives of others, but who offer little real help in order to justify permanent intervention.
The movie also suggests that democracy does not foster tolerance since the majority can hate at will and enforce their prejudices at the ballot box.
The comedy is of the Ealing variety as it dissects the values and mores of superstitious village life. The solution presented to the inherent discrimination of the democratic process is the profound value of education as well as the sharpening of the distinction between the public and the private spheres of one’s life. In these ways, the damaging effects of others poking their noses into the dirty laundry of others are minimized.
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