Although the slow motion is a bit more, it is still within an acceptable range. In fact, when I saw Jie said that he still had a move, I thought that his move was Alia. So Samar was shaken. So Sahir wanted to surrender to save him. But his father had taught him not to ask others to have self-esteem, so he didn't obediently submit to it and chose to jump off the dam. Samal grabbed him-in the end he didn't grab the two and died together. Well. In fact, seeing that they were reading that paragraph again at the end, they really felt a little wet in their eye sockets. The subtitle translation is very good: “God’s gift, destiny is destined. The light of hope shines on me. Perseverance is like steel, and we will move forward courageously. Now, at the beginning, our fate is on our own.” With the scene of the two facing death hand in hand, it is really true. Kind of "fate" feeling.
The singing and dancing during Alia's interview was really amazing, she looked like a goddess, and even her hair was so beautiful.
The foreign policewoman Victoria is also very good-looking. I thought she would have a lot of roles, but after watching the film, I found that she was just playing tricks.
After reading it, I like Amir Khan even more!
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