Chapter 50: too much helplessness

Laga lay in the intensive care unit, and on that afternoon when she had no choice, she jumped off the third floor, causing extensive fractures throughout her body.

The only luck is that he didn't die, but that's someone else's idea.

For Raja, at this time, living is far more tormented than dying.

In his opinion, the heavy medical expenses, the blow of being about to drop out of school, the physical pain, and the care of his friends have added to the burden on him.

The incomparable pressure made him even more desperate.

When Lancher saw Laga wake up, this is what he looked like:

With dull eyes and haggard face, he lay silently on the hospital bed.

The peaceful and hopeful campus life has just begun, and the curtain has come to an end. That kind of blood mixed with ridicule and helplessness flows through the pale ward, with an indescribable chill and deeply touched loneliness.

After a while, Farhan also rushed to the hospital.

The two stood helplessly, not knowing how to comfort them.

The sunlight from the outside poured in through the window, wrapping Laga in golden light. He remained motionless, covering his body under the quilt, his lower legs were passively pulled up and covered with casts.

A dead body, as if all life had disappeared in this bleak sunlight.

Yesterday, he was still lively and cheerfully thinking about the future, but today he looks like he has lost his soul. One cannot help but sigh at the impermanence of fate.

Bella suddenly thought of the senior.

In that night, he played the guitar, drank wine, and was still trying to give himself some hope, but in the end, he was a coward who avoided reality.

Whose fault is this? A series of tragedies are happening, what is leading?

Rancher went to Raja's bed again, looked him in the eyes, and tried to comfort him again.

He said that he would buy a new sari for Raja's mother. He said that someone would marry Raja's sister, and would not ask for a share of the dowry; Farhan, who was on the side, also agreed, saying that if no one was willing to marry, Let him marry.

These words made Raja's eyes blink.

After all, what he cared about most was his family.

Seeing that this trick was effective, Lancher and Farhan became more and more committed.

Why do you want to cure Laga's father from his illness? Now that the medical treatment is so advanced, there will definitely be a way. He also said that when his father is cured, he can ride a motorcycle and take him for a ride...

They've been talking a lot, and Koraga seems to be feeling it, but it's not strong enough to cheer him up.

It was getting late, and the two left the hospital.

Ranche was walking on the road, and ran to the dean's house by ghosts and spirits.

He never knew why Raja jumped off the building to commit suicide, but he somehow felt that it would have something to do with the dean.

Sure enough, there, he learned the reason - the dean planned to fire Raja.

He questioned, he roared, why is this?

Not to be outdone, the dean instead attributed the reason for the dismissal to Lanche, who killed Raja.

The two parted unhappily.

When the dean returned to the house, his wife eavesdropped on everything at the door, and she also knew that another child chose to commit suicide.

The dean scolded himself angrily, chattering endlessly.

When the wife heard this, tears suddenly fell.

The dean was still angry, and he felt even more upset when he saw this.

His strong tone of inquiry finally made his wife's psychological defense line collapse.

It turned out that when she was cleaning up the house today, she found a page of last words in her son's room, which was also his favorite notebook before he died.

She finally realized that her son's death was not an accident, but the result of her own choice.

He has always wanted to be a writer, and this desire is so strong, but his father's opposition and authority forced him to run on the road of becoming an engineer.

Days and nights of depression and the pain of not being able to carry his ideals made this 16-year-old boy jump off the train in despair and commit suicide.

This fact, the wife wanted to hide it.

People can't be resurrected from the dead, so why let the family suffer again.

But the dean never felt that he was wrong, and he attributed everything to the students' poor ability to withstand pressure. Who would know the feelings of those students who committed suicide?

Just like his own son, he silently endured until death, and regarded the end of his life as a kind of relief.

The dean was silent for a while, and when he heard his wife's sad words, his brain stopped working for a while.

Is it really his reason? I placed such great expectations on myself, which led to the death of my son, is that so?

He couldn't figure out why he was thinking about their future, but it caused all these accidents to happen.

The wife said so, so did Lancher.

Did he really do something wrong?

This night, the dean thought a lot, a lot...

Rancher decided to leave, and he finally found out that he caused Raja's suicide. He is a sinner.

He packed his luggage and glanced at the campus a little reluctantly.

He loves engineering, he loves machinery, an unparalleled obsession.

But it's all over.

Last night, he promised the dean that as long as he dropped out, he would not let Laga drop out.

Because he originally did the matter of stealing the test papers, and it had nothing to do with others.

He came to the hospital and saw Raja's dull eyes again.

Thinking of this very unconfident friend, he decided to give him some encouragement.

"Be confident, Laga, the world will never let down those who work hard. Don't be afraid. Be brave to do it and try." Holding Laga's hand, he said the words that made Laga unclear. I got up and left.

Later, Lanche came to the dean's house again to fulfill his promise.

Suddenly it rained in the sky, drenching Lan Che who was standing outside the door. He forgot to bring his umbrella, but that doesn't matter anymore.

He shouted a few words outside the house, to the effect that he was leaving and hoped that Raja's punishment could be lifted.

Just as he was about to leave, the dean ran out.

His eyes were red and his spirit was a little sluggish.

"Remember the question you asked at the beginning? Why don't astronauts use pencils in space, I'll tell you the answer to that question now."

The dean looked very excited. Maybe, he questioned the dogma he had always adhered to. For him, it was not so easy to accept. What's more, he really knew the cause of his only son's death.

"Because if the pencil is broken, its refill or the dust generated will float around under the action of zero gravity. How dangerous is it, do you know? It may run into people's eyes, nose or various precision tools. Therefore, those expensive construction costs and research and development costs are worth it, and it is a very important invention."

Lan Che was a little stunned, but still said, "I see, Dean."

"Rancher, you're very smart, but you can't always be like this, always feel like you're right and everyone else is wrong, you're too self-righteous, you can't always... always. ......" As he spoke, the Dean collapsed and his emotions began to get out of control.

Tremblingly, he took out the space pen that symbolized honor from his pocket, and carefully hung it on Lancher's collar.

"I will be responsible for Laga's affairs, and I will try my best to make up for the medical expenses and other things. That incident is indeed my fault."

The dean's words finally brought a smile to Lanche's calm face. He heard what he wanted to hear, and he had no regrets on this trip.

The rain suddenly stopped again, and the sun reappeared in the world.

Lancher also carried his bag and left here.

At the last moment, he still insisted on the mistakes he made and took the responsibility, instead of going back to the exam as the dean said.

The lonely figure looked extremely tall under the camera, and the narration sounded again: "Later, Raja's body recovered a little, and he went back to school. After graduation, he found a good job, and I did my wish at work for a few days. Years later, after saving a lot of money, I resolutely resigned and pursued my dream of a field photographer."

"...In the next twenty years, we have never stopped searching for Lancher."

"...He was like an angel who suddenly came to the world, but disappeared again."

"Aalizzwell (all is well)!"

"Now I know what Lancher said: Pursue excellence, and success will catch up with you inadvertently."

A melody with Indian cheerful singing and dancing sounded quietly. This music sounded a little playful and exciting, making the whole atmosphere lightened again As if all the stories that happened just now were like a dream.

This, indeed, should be a dream, a dream weaved by the director for us, because this is just a movie.

It's over now.

In the playful melody, subtitles appeared on the big screen, and the list of main creators slowly rose.

Bella sat quietly in her seat, still thinking about it in her mind.

The thoughts that kept coming up were all tangled together, and I just felt chaotic.

At this moment, she finally understood the director's shooting intentions, and she showed the face of "Indian education" little by little by combining the plot-like story style with the extremely real campus life.

Underneath that, criticism of cramming education and India's stressful situation of going to school and graduating began to emerge.

Looking back carefully, almost every shot and every scene is quite meaningful.

Raja, Lancher, Farhan... Dean "Virus", Chatto, Senior...even "Centimeter", Raja's parents, Fahan's parents and Dean's wife. .....The characters are so clear in Bella's mind, and each character has its own pain behind it. They outline each other a piece of the puzzle that the movie is going to tell, and then Sublimated the theme of the entire film.

Bella closed her eyes involuntarily, let out a long sigh of relief, then turned her head and looked at the surrounding auditorium.

She found that almost everyone had a solemn or profound expression on their faces, and she fell into her own thoughts.

This strong sense can be found in almost everyone.

A good movie just needs to make the audience feel the same way, and "Three Silly Bollywood" undoubtedly did it.