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Marigold Hotel: Movie Analysis
In the movie The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, the changes in the environment effected each character in its own way, but their changes also play a role in the lives of the surrounding characters as well. The movie is about seven individuals who decided to leave England to enjoy their retirement in India, at “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”. When they arrived it wasn’t what they had pictured; however, they managed to deal with it and find their true selves. The beginning of the movie started in England, where all seven characters was going through a situation that they want to escape. The vision I saw of England was people living their lives not worried about the seven characters. Evelyn was married for 40 years to her late husband and decided …show more content…
She was afraid to open up and meet new people. She thought she would continue to live her life alone; however, that wasn’t the case. At the end, she being to go out more and met new people.
Sonny, the owner being to stand up from himself after talking to Evelyn and Muriel. Sonny mothers doesn’t agree with nothing Sonny is doing and tries to shut down the hotel. She always tried to crush Sonny dreams and Sonny think it is because he is so much like his father. Sonny mothers doesn’t want him to marry his girlfriend but he tell her that she’s in love with her and if she cannot accept her she can’t accept him.
As, you see all the characters went through magnificent changes. Evelyn being to love her live and the India culture, she didn’t feel alone anymore. Graham got what he came to India for, he got to see his ex-lover and ended it the right was. Muriel, wasn’t so racist anymore, recovered from her surgery and got a job interacting with other races. Douglas and Jean ended their relationship which was what both of them wanted at the end. Douglas and Evelyn began dating. Madge found herself and began enjoying her life. Norman found someone that liked him and his happy. Sonny stood up to his mother and is still with his girlfriend and the manager of the

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