Budget
$12,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$4,018,771
Opening weekend US & Canada
$1,944,027
Gross worldwide
$42,345,360
Budget
$12,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$4,018,771
Opening weekend US & Canada
$1,944,027
Gross worldwide
$42,345,360
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By Cyril 2022-04-23 07:02:21
I just watched it for a long time and can't calm down.
The religious issue in the film is due to my lack of talent and knowledge, and I feel that the existence of all religions has its objective rationality and should be different from each other.
Racism...is something I have never been able to understand, when will it end based on skin color? When will the same dream of the same world come true? I desperately want to see people all over the world sit and discuss everything...
By Kelli 2022-04-23 07:02:21
Indians do shape their own image
This movie is pretty good, and the high score is justified. I think this score is basically in line. Except for the fact that the previous encounter and love was a bit long, the later stories have almost no shortcomings. The plot conflicts, plot twists, and character behaviors are very logical and very touching. The protagonist rescued Jenny's mother who had only been with her for a short time in the flood disaster. The behavior is perfect To the extent that audiences...
By Ernestina 2022-04-23 07:02:21
Personally, I think that although the theme talks about the racial prejudice of some Americans after 9/11, as far as the death of the little guy is concerned, the motive is actually the child's anger, and the football hitting the abdomen is a typical manslaughter. And the film has a happy ending at the end. Bush stepped down and Obama met the male lead. Although the president also increased his personal political charm, the film still showed American democracy to a certain extent! In fact, in...
By Jakayla 2022-04-23 07:02:21
about religion about love and hate
After watching two hours and forty minutes of the movie, I didn't feel the slightest bit of verbosity. Especially when the time points to 5:15 am. I have no regrets dedicating a beautiful all-nighter to a great movie. I think that's how I best describe him.
I don't understand why this is an inspirational movie. For me, there is only one thing he wants to express. In this world, it is not about religion or race. What we should do is love.
Nine years ago, I was still a junior...
By Sydnie 2022-04-23 07:02:21
A good film can cleanse the mind and eliminate prejudice
They have succeeded in creating such an image, not only of the individual, but of their country, and of the religion they profess.
When I was in the United States, I saw Indians and called them Asan with disdain. The proportion of Asan in the company's design center far exceeded that of white people. As soon as the elevator door opened, Asan was in the dark. Of course, it smells bad. At that time, I couldn't get used to Asan. First, the accent of the e text was too strange. Second, the...
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By Kellie 2023-09-16 12:34:55
Feeling no better than threeidiot! !...
By Eveline 2023-09-05 08:24:18
It's a good idea, but director, don't you think your ending...
By Pablo 2023-09-01 11:43:41
The flattery between the lines and the idealism of the ending cannot stop the great brilliance of love and humanity radiating through the...
By Diego 2023-08-02 16:52:04
The front is really good, the back is getting more and...
By Zella 2023-06-22 01:37:03
After reading several one star reviews, I dare not comment. But when I saw it, I burst into...
Rizwan Khan: [to Mandira] Can I get hug please? Please?
President Barack Obama: Rizvan Khan, it's good to see you hale and hearty. You on TV more than me now, huh?
Rizwan Khan: You already know my name?
President Barack Obama: Yes I do. Your name is Khan.
Rizwan Khan: Yes.
President Barack Obama: And you are not a terrorist.
Rizwan Khan: Oh no, no, I'm not a terrorist. No. And this is my son
[showing picture]
Rizwan Khan: He was not a terrorist either.
[last lines]
President Barack Obama: I tell you what, security has any other messages, you call *me*.
Rizwan Khan: Good, good. Can I have your number, please?
Mandira Khan: Ah, thank you Mr. President.
President Barack Obama: Thank you.
Mandira Khan: Shall we go home?
Rizwan Khan: Oh no, no, I'm not a terrorist. No. And this is my son
[showing picture]
Rizwan Khan: He was not a terrorist either.
Rizwan Khan: Yes, let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home.
President Barack Obama: Thank you.
Rizwan Khan: Goodbye.