I first knew Uncle Mi from the movie "Three idiots making trouble in Bollywood".
Movies like "The Stars on Earth" and "My God", although they all have more or less bugs, but the flaws are not concealed. The values conveyed in the films and the social issues they reflect make them still a good film.
This "Death Unknown" is three hours long (I have to say Indian movies are really long), but it didn't bore me at all. There are a lot of bugs. For example, the male protagonist is not angry with the female protagonist making up a love story with himself, but also inexplicably falls in love with it. The male protagonist went to the female protagonist's house to save people, and a company boss didn't know how to call someone to come, so he went alone. The second female first helped the villain and then went to help the male protagonist, which is also a bit confusing. In the end, the male protagonist hit n, so easy, and it was very contradictory to being abused in the female protagonist's house before.
But I still like this film, maybe because of Uncle Mi, or the slightly Mary Sue love story created by the film. He is not only a love film, but also a conscience film that fits social reality. The words that the heroine said to the gang boss in the hospital also pointed out another theme of the film.
It's not well written, it's just broken thoughts.
For me, Uncle Mi's products must be excellent products.
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