He really did have a tough upbringing. Both parents dead, raised by his siblings. Also, because of his parents Indian heritage, he had a darker complexion than his peers, which comes with its own plethora of hardships back during the turn of that century.
I'm sorry dude, this just isn't the case. I know racism can attribute to the oppressive nature of classism, but this movie is almost exclusively about classism, no matter the color of your skin.
I did like the character quite alot, even though he wasn't the greatest actor (He was a famous Canadian wrestler) However, I do agree that the final act of the film isn't its strong point. Not because of the main character though, it just sort of felt like they didn't know how to execute the conclusion, as if they had it roughly outlined, but just got sloppy with it.
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He really did have a tough upbringing. Both parents dead, raised by his siblings. Also, because of his parents Indian heritage, he had a darker complexion than his peers, which comes with its own plethora of hardships back during the turn of that century.