India Tomohiro plays two roles as star fans abuse each other

Tamara 2022-01-07 15:53:26

Shah Rukh Khan, who is known as the “Indian Atang Ge”, is an actor of India’s national treasure level. In "Brain Remnant Fans", there are two "big sweats" joining, and these two are Shah Rukh Khan. He not only plays the two roles alone, but also has schizophrenia and loves and kills himself, and even has countless chasing and fighting scenes in his actions.

Speaking of Shah Rukh Khan in the movie "Brain Remnant", he has to mention his star journey. Shah Rukh Khan ranked eighth in the 2016 ranking of the world's top ten male stars that was just announced not long ago. It has been 28 years since his debut. Shah Rukh Khan has appeared in the well-known "Ashoka" (2001), "Bollywood Life and Death" (2002), and has been in theaters in China. The Indian version of Forrest Gump "My Name is Khan" (2010). In 2013, the film "New Year's Action" starring dance and stealing elements was released in China and was widely acclaimed.

The movie "Brain Remnant Fan" is an in-depth film packaged with special effects and actions, telling a thrilling story between fans and idols. (Note: The following content contains spoilers) An ordinary Internet cafe owner Gorrif, who has been a fan of superstar Arian Kanna since he was a child, is also called "Little Arian" because he looks exactly like the latter. In order to get a hug from the idol, he followed the example of Ali's evasion by train, staying in a small hotel, and finally came to Mumbai, where he saw the idol at the gate of Ali'an. This didn’t satisfy him. He started to do some crazy actions to get Arian’s hug. Gorrif beat up a certain movie star who was rude to his idol and intimidated the movie star to record an apology video as a gift to Arian. birthday present. Arian was very angry about this and reported to the police, gave Goriff a lesson and hoped that he would reform and return to New Delhi. Who knows that this action will lead to unforeseen serious consequences, Gorif fans turn black and start a crazy plan of revenge.

To say that there is a little "inspirational" in the front, it becomes completely "black" in the back. This is an unexpected way of handling Indian films. Before Irif embarked on the path to find an idol, he was just an unknown boy, a teenager, and a girl he liked, who wanted to show his idol's glory in the imitation contest and become a champion of imitation. This is an inspirational and comedy story. Generally speaking, in Indian movies, the "inspirational" + "comedy" story should have some brainless funny and essential dance, but there is no such thing in this film. The audience shouted in their hearts that their mothers would no longer have to worry about the embarrassment of dancing at every turn in Indian movies. At the same time, they could clearly feel that the tones of the movie were also switching between cold and warm, deliberately emphasizing a kind of star chasing in the life of the warm town youth Obsessed and stubborn, this paved the way for the cruel and heavy color story.

Before the character of Goruifu was blackened, the film well showed the process of the character's psychological changes. Gorif, who thinks he is Aryan's "little brother", misunderstood the meaning of idols, and became crazy because of Aryan's phrase "fans have made me". Several replays highlight the transformation of the characters-looking in front of Aryan's door, intimidating other movie stars to record an apology video, and Aryan's merciless refusal from the police station. These three steps turned Goriff's love for Aryan into anger and hatred, and revenge followed. These plump foreshadowings make it possible for the character to make a 180-degree turn, and it looks very believable. The audience resonates and understands the villain Goriff, but does not completely hate the character. This is the brilliance of the screenwriter and director.

Let's talk about the final contest. The final battle between fans and stars between the two is the highlight of the film. For celebrity idols, reputation and image are the most important. The previous story pave the way for Goriff to be a good imitator, which makes it possible to "stolen identity". Gorrif used his similarity to Arian's image to cause trouble in various places and ruin Arian's reputation. In this part of the story, the audience can see the exotic scenery of London, Romania and other places, and the international scene enhances the style of the film. The contest between Goriff and Aryan has also become a highlight. The chasing and fighting between the two is ingenious. The eaves and walls on the roof of the tiled roof are reminiscent of the light work in Chinese martial arts movies, and the fast crossing of the streets and lanes is reminiscent of the fast-paced switching of Jackie Chan’s Hong Kong-style movies. Shah Rukh Khan is handsome and cool. Riding a motorcycle through the crowd is back to the classic "Bollywood-Hollywood" action scene. In the match of brain power and physical power, the film allows the audience to experience rounds of small climaxes.

Finally, we have to mention the major selling points of the film: special effects and makeup. The film’s behind-the-scenes lineup is the same team as the famous "Benjamin Button" movie. Shah Rukh Khan, the skinny little Gorif and the tall and strong Arian, are both played by Shah Rukh Khan. How to make Shah Rukh Khan's iconic hook nose smaller? How to make people rejuvenate and become a teenager? Even after the screening, these things still make people think about it, pondering and incomprehensible. It is precisely this way, the audience's perception is more immersed, the whole person is involved in the movie, and there is no drama at all, and the mood is ups and downs with the love and killing of the fans and idols.

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  • Media Jouralist: It's a crime if an ordinary man does it. If a star does it - it's a stunt. Why the double standards for stars? A criminal is a criminal.

  • Arresting Police Officer Sgt646: Handcuffs if you're nasty, handcuffs if you're nice.

    Aryan Khanna: [holds up both of his fists] Nasty.