Khan has always insisted on his mother's words, however, he appeared as an "abnormal person", like When he hugged his brother, he insisted on saying "you are my good son". The ideal and comedy may only exist in Khan. In reality, Sam died innocently of ethnic differences, Reese was handcuffed, his younger brother no longer prayed, and his sister-in-law did not wear a headscarf. But thanks to the director, at the end of the film, they have a beautiful ending in Khan's idealized life.
I really like the image of Khan's mother in the film. Many places are very touching.
The mother looked at Khan with tears in his eyes when he was studying, how proud many people were when they came to Khan to fix things, and how relieved he felt when he felt a 2-minute hug from Khan when he felt guilty and missed his younger son, It has always been heartbreaking.
Mandela is so real and likes her very much. It's so beautiful~ But it's a pity, I really hope to see a beautiful Indian dance at their wedding, accompanied by that typical Indian music~
Khan's persistence is like Forrest Gump, which moves everyone, including the sentence: My name is Khan and I'm not a terrorist.
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