The White Tiger

This is another Original Netflix production that I am indicating/recommend as a good movie to watch. The White Tiger was a nominated movie to Oscar and this movie tells a Balram Halwai (main character) life story of an average Indian man without caste who raised in a poor village without any chances to explore your desire to grow your knowledge. The movie starts from the final, as a new model of movies has been produced, and shows a successful businessman. After this brief moment, the movie starts to show his entire life story in a chronological way, beginning when he was a child and showing him as a prodigious child. Balram was a child that stood out from the other children, and his father let him studying beside his brother that should have to work with the rest of the family. For some debts that his father didn`t pay some corrupts killed him. So Balram needed to put his studies aside and start to work as the others. But for him, it wasn`t enough that life e he was really ambitious, so he found an opportunity to become a driver of rich man`s son who arrived from an exchange in the USA. He grabs this opportunity and managed to be the main driver becoming closer to the guy. The movie shows the difference between this poor and rich people lifestyle, and this new boss that Balram calls as ``master`` came with a progresses idea of democracy brought from the USA but with time he just acts how use to be as a superior race. This movie reminds me a lot of the last winner of Oscar Parasite, in which you can see other perspectives of these distinctive social classes. The man who came from an exchange in the USA came with him a woman who raised in the USA and has all your values in the American culture, so she shows you don`t need to accept all the things that everyone do just because you belong a specific caste but she would not support stay in that context of life. The movie shows a lot of system of corruption and disrespect with the servants and shows the only escape that Balram found to reach his goals.

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