I have seen Aamir Khan's Three Silly, Unknown Death, The Colors of Pattaya, The Stars on Earth and PK, and I like this director and this actor very much. Wrestling, Dad didn't let me down either. As a professional film based on real events, it has the necessary professionalism, passion, moving, persistence, unique humor, and family...
This movie has a publicity point: Aamir Khan used to have a super good figure, with eight-pack abs and a mermaid line. In order to act in this movie, he first ate himself into a fat man with a big belly, and filmed the scene of his father after he became a middle-aged and elderly person, and then exercised. Go back to the original good figure, and film the scene of my father wrestling when he was young. Someone asked him why he didn't shoot the previous scenes first, and then the ones after he gained weight. He replied that he was afraid that he would not have the motivation to lose it. Have to admire this kind of hard work. Aamir Khan is 52 years old this year. At this age, which is considered an old man, he is still so dedicated today that he has achieved great success. Gaining weight and losing weight so quickly in a timely manner is very harmful to the body. It is really powerful.
In addition to the director, people who have watched the movie will also notice the four actors who play their daughters, the two sisters when they were young and the two sisters when they grew up. As professional movies, they must be professional. This is a pair of actors who are not athletes. It is very difficult to say, and wrestling is such an injury-prone sport, it is not easy to achieve top results. Seeing the professional and wonderful games in the movie, I am thinking that these four girls want to shoot well What an effort it took, it's very respectable.
In order for a movie to be successful, a good script and a good director are one aspect, and it also requires the actors to have professionalism, which should also be lacking in many people.
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