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 who completely despise religion have to admit that he has a high moral character, the audience in the movie spontaneously shouts slogans to admit that their religious identity is a part of them. If you don't get stabbed, you will suddenly realize that your favorability will multiply. Indians really know how to express their thoughts, how to shout their slogans, and fight for the right to speak in the international impression. And I have to admit, this film perfectly shows why Indians are more "storytellers" than us. The opposing protagonists (a religion) and the government (Americans) in this film are both kind and friendly, no An evil villain who needs to be defeated, misunderstandings will arise only if the two sides do not understand each other. This is like saying: We Indians (a certain religion) are really good. He is a good person. As long as you understand that we are honest, honest, kind, and committed Indians (a religion), tolerant, kind, compassionate, and compassionate Americans will definitely like us and stand with us. He quietly filmed both parties' flattery, and filmed it so literary and tender. This is really worth learning.
In short, this film successfully achieved its purpose: anyone who watched this film, no matter how much he hated a certain religion, had to admit that if there really existed a person with perfect morals like Khan, then no matter what he did Whatever religion he believes in, he is a good man worthy of respect. This story can make everyone reach this consensus, which undoubtedly proves that India's cultural outreach is successful.
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