The highest level of liars

Tess 2022-04-22 07:01:57

In fact, it is the adventure of this liar played by Aamir Khan. He has no principles, no bottom line, and no position. His goal is to make money and live a good life. From the beginning to the end of the film, he never forgets to make money. When the spies made small money, the undercover Azad delusionally wanted to earn a mansion and fertile land, and finally stole the dancer's jewelry when he ran away. He's not bad, he doesn't want anyone to die, and he also knows that Azad and the others are too weak to change anything. At first, he sold the rebel army for money or to make money. When he knew the identity of the heroine and that they would not survive, he would help the rebel army in principle. But it just doesn't want anyone to die. So he chose to slip away, and what changed him was to follow the eagle to see crops growing in the barren land.

After knowing that the boss of the East India Company was going to be killed, they chose to perish together (because the shelling made him feel that the boss of the East India Company would not die, they would all die), at least killing the most cruel boss would save more people from dying. However, when he saw that the sailor was not dead, he once again played tricks on everyone, and deliberately exposed the identity of the princess. The purpose was obvious, to win the support of the common people (the princess was not dead, the common people would naturally not obey the East India Company), and the common people participated. Riot, they can escape, and their life-saving skills are at full level.

The characters portrayed in the movie are not the kind of people who don't eat fireworks, but real people. Sailors fight for ideals, princesses fight for revenge, robbers betrayed by Aamir Khan are bullied and afraid of hardships, and princes are for their own sake. Interests (thieves bully the weak, the rich are intoxicated and obedient, the princes and nobles resist just because they don’t want to be oppressed, because of these, he thinks Azad will not change the general trend), and Aamir Khan is a complete A complete liar who likes freedom, likes money, and dislikes killing and violence. The second-in-command of the East India Company is not bad, but an egoist. It can be seen from the fact that he released Aamir Khan. He deliberately released Aamir Khan. What he wanted was to exterminate, take prisoners, the boss wanted to keep none of them), and he didn't want to make revenge. Second, he killed the boss with Aamir Khan's hands, and he was naturally the boss.

From the perspective of human nature and the adventures of a liar, it is a good film, the characters are well portrayed, and even the expressions of the common people who know that the princess is still alive are well portrayed. From the perspective of a heroic savior, it is obviously unacceptable, because the protagonist is a big liar who deceives "good people", "bad people", and even himself and the woman he likes. Running on the train with a mouth full of people, I don't know who I will lie to the next minute.

View more about Thugs of Hindostan reviews

Extended Reading
  • Elmore 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    A clichéd commercial movie. Connecting and jumping, some large scenes cut corners. This story of the fight for freedom can be replaced by any country, and it has no Indian characteristics, which is deadly.

  • Lola 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    I think it's okay to shoot ancient stories in a modern way, without being limited by a simple movie classification. The music is nice and hilarious. It's a story that keeps reversing and reversing, even if you can predict the ending, it's cool to watch. What I want to complain most is that Aamir Khan's eyeliner is too thick haha

Thugs of Hindostan quotes

  • Firangi: Deceit is my nature.

    Khudabaksh: To trust is mine.