After watching "Little Lori's Monkey God Uncle", I will be a little disappointed with Salman Khan. Moreover, the subject matter of the first half of the film is a bit reminiscent of "Wrestling, Dad". Although a large part of the story is actually different, it is a lesson from the past. I also thought about this film for a long time. I saw it, because I was afraid of disappointment, coupled with the poster design, I always thought that I was a big old man, until I later learned that it was Salman Khan starring me that I gained a little interest.
The overall evaluation of this film can only be said to be okay. The music in the Indian film is very appetizing, and it is very comfortable to use it repeatedly. Like the music of the whole movie.
At the beginning of the film, I started to talk about the problems of Indian society through the actor's mouth. This is actually quite offensive, but I also have to admire the director's desire to convey his thoughts through the film. I really like the use of music and sceneries to depict the entire Indian life in Indian films.
Like many things about this film, the director used a lot of new techniques to interpret it. For example, in the scene where Sudan came to interview wrestlers at a faster frame rate, I played a cat-and-mouse game with three people; for example, some humorous things were used to show that the male protagonist had a cute side, and the abdomen should be closed under the closed-circuit television; those in the opening scene Regarding Sudan’s description, the whole picture is really beautiful, showing the combination of power and beauty of David’s sculpture, the coordination of light and shadow, and the vivid display of the human body structure; the director also used many popular elements, such as the fighting part, It's trendy and beautiful, and the graphics are very nice. The whole showed Salman Khan's handsomeness. At the end, the Sudanese daughter is so cute, wearing a wrestling suit.
There are a few points that I don’t quite understand. For example, why did the Sudan ask people for money when they waited for the wages to be paid by the Water Resources Bureau, and this money was donated by them? Or is it obsessive? This point is completely unclear.
The second point is that there are bugs in the filming of the director in some places. When Sudan went to help the tractor that was stuck in the pit at the entrance of the Water Conservancy Bureau, there was a problem with the left and right switching in the direction of the camera. Obviously he walked to the left of the actor, and then shot to the right again. I don't know if I didn't pay attention when shooting.
The third point is that Sudan’s rib is broken and Nima can continue to participate in the competition. This is a very nonsense plot. What suddenly rises from the ground, this Nima plot needs to be too tough, and then the opponent suddenly becomes weak and violent. He has been beaten by him and can't resist.
Anyway, on the whole, this super-long movie is very conscientious, and the score can be rated at more than seven points.
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