Although I have been obsessed with Aamir Khan and Indian movies since "Wrestle, Dad", I have to say that "Sultan" is a bit far from my expectations, although the score is not bad, Salman Khan's "Sultan" I also love "Little Lolita's Uncle Monkey God", maybe my expectations for it are too high, I always feel that something is missing. The first half is mainly about wrestling, which is very similar to "Wrestling, Dad", but it is not as enthusiastic as the latter, nor is it as big as the latter. I go to wrestling purely to raise my head in front of the girl I love and win. Champion, the girl proposed to him on the initiative, but it was a bit far-fetched. Without any emotional foreshadowing, she got married directly. The girl is too snobby. But the film says how much they love each other, anyway, I don't quite believe it. In the end, I missed having a baby because I went to the competition, and the baby died because I didn't have enough panda blood. Then the two broke up and separated. I think it's far-fetched. Isn't the mission of an athlete to win glory for the country? There's nothing wrong with it! Anyway, there is a feeling that people don't believe this story very much, saying that it is a love movie, and the emotional foundation is too thin, saying that it is a sports movie, and the wrestling part is not so enthusiastic. The second half is mainly about mixed martial arts, and it reminds me of "Guild Wars" again. It is more enthusiastic than the first half. It took six weeks to become a strong player in the arena. The sadness in the middle is indeed a bit moving, but The moment of winning the championship at the end was a bit far-fetched. From unconsciousness to suddenly leaping to defeat the opponent, it felt the same as being possessed by the God of War. It was a little abrupt and the performance was not too delicate. In short, there are places to complain, but the movies of the three sweats in India are still worth watching. They are very sincere. The actors in the two wrestling movies are really wrestling. Both men and women have paid a lot of blood and sweat for the movie. Even if the story is a bit cliché, it is still much better than those shoddy films with various special effects stand-ins and worrying acting skills!
View more about Sultan reviews