The heavier the male protagonist's halo, the more it shows that the film is too idealistic.
The grand bgm and, shooting the camera upwards, the shallow depth of field blows the male protagonist to the sky.
It's cool to look at it casually, but it feels like a psychotropic drug when you think about it carefully.
Open your eyes and look at the world, such a hero and heroine may not get out of the game for the first time, revenge is a joke after all.
Using violence to control violence is not a perfect solution, and it is also a manifestation of irrationality and inflated desires. Everyone in the film is manipulated by desire, whether it is money, power or lust, no one can break free.
Give a blind man the courage to challenge MPs and stubs, how desperate the people of India (especially women) are to create such a placebo.
However, the Dragon Boat Festival can look cool, and girls look more cool.
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