For me, Indian films probably started from "My Name is Khan", and from the first familiar black and white films "The Wanderer" and "Circus", they jumped into the ranks of modern color music and dance blockbusters. Indian films seem to be in the country for a long time. There is a market and popularity. After all, the songs and dances are really wonderful. Although the feelings are similar, each song is so special and interesting. And the expressions of the Indian performers are extremely rich, and the winking and the close-up winking make people unable to take their eyes away. . .
Then, various Indian new era blockbusters began to bombard indiscriminately. In the introduction and discussion of netizens, this film was often linked to the topic "Three Fools" before. To say that this film should be more sensitive than "Three Fools" "Three Fools", after all, the custom of worshipping gods is still a sensitive topic in India. This film greatly exposes and condemns many unhealthy phenomena of worship and belief, and expounds the correct view of belief in the mouth of God. This film is adapted from the original novel, and the original author is really courageous. Speaking of which, many religions preach that suffering is caused by oneself, while happiness is bestowed by God. Isn’t this God too good to be?
After watching the film, I found that the views on atheists in the film are too close to what I have always thought. It really resonates. Indeed, sometimes, only a firm atheist can become a true believer. And the way of wanting to make a deal with God is not about belief, but about buying and selling. There are many movies where there are characters who once believed in religion, but abandoned their beliefs when their close relatives died. It is not a bad thing to have religious beliefs, but it is a problem to use it as a weight to improve one's own identity. Isn't it still common to see pictures of "relics" that are as colorful as the Milky Way after being cremated? How much artificial coloring did this master eat? . .
In other words, religious believers are also very distressed now. After all, they are frequently used for various spoofs and derogatory materials, such as the neighbors in "The Simpsons", various believers in "South Park", and "The Big Bang Theory". Sheldon fucking. Politicians, gays and religions are really three gold mines in the spoof world.
The whole BGM quality of this film is very high, of course there are some elements of abuse. The music in it is very pleasant, and the strangely long piece of music played by the gods is also very good. All the actors, especially the "masters", performed very interestingly, with their own characteristics and a sense of joy. The tone of the whole film is also comedy-based, rather than a taste of criticism. By the way, there are no beautiful actresses in this film, it's all a man show. . .
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