Kneeled to Amir Khan

Jeffery 2022-01-08 08:02:35

After watching this film last night, the film is quite long. Even if it is a collaboration with Hollywood, there are still many Indian singing and dancing elements, but compared to some previous Indian films, the singing and dancing in the Phantom Chariot is not so obtrusive.
Although it plagiarizes film material such as Fast and Furious and Now You See Me, it can't conceal the protagonist's light.
The biggest highlight of this film is Amir Khan. Not to mention that Amir Khan is really a god-acting skill, who can tell that this is a forty-nine-year-old man.

Acting in a rivalry with himself, portraying two brothers who look the same but have completely different personalities. This film is completely Amir Khan's acting show.

The most amazing thing is that Sahir pretends to be Samar and meets with the police Jie. It really makes people silly to distinguish.
While sleeping in Sahir and Samar secretly writing his diary, for a moment I really felt that Samar really loved his brother, but when the camera turned around, he was actually a shameful heterosexual! [Pump the bed! ! ! ! 】
The love between father and son, love and brotherhood in the film are all moving people.
Father took great pains to teach the two brothers to unite, never let go of his hand. When his brother jumped off the dam, Samar chose to squeeze his brother's hand without hesitation. The prayers before each performance are deeply imprinted in the hearts of the brothers and flow in the blood.

Although there are some places that are God's logic, such as the dam section. But the special effects in it are worth mentioning. Taken together, I think this film is worth five stars.


PS: I want to know if the two brothers when they were young played alone?
Xiao Zhengtai is also good, eh.

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