When I found out that it was an Indian film, my first reaction was to see the duration of the film. The total set time was about 1 hour and 40 minutes, which was the shortest of all the Indian films I had ever seen. The first thought at that time was that there should be no singing and dancing sessions in this film, so I was looking forward to this point (after all, I think Chinese people are still not so cold about the singing and dancing sessions in Indian movies), and the result... .......
The contradiction of the film is quite creative, letting a pregnant woman kill another pregnant woman because she wants to save a person; the confrontation between the overwhelming maternal love and the humanized conscience, the contradiction is interesting but the rhythm is too disorderly, and there are too many injuries. Logically, there are many things that are unreasonable. There are constant reversals in the film, and these reversals are not implied and there is no doubt about the details. I really expect it to be delayed by editing, because the film now presented is logically stiff and chaotic, and it does feel off-standard. And the final ending shows that this film will have a sequel; the serial killer also has a wealthy accomplice, the question is, what is the purpose of others to help you? Just for the pleasure of killing you? The two of you are friends who are not relatives and unfaithful. It feels like you are reversing for the sake of reversal and it is logically difficult to make sense. Everything is too sudden, so suddenly it makes you think whether there are a lot of cuts in the middle, and you are in the cloud. India has the ability to explain the story of manslaughter, but this film is really disappointing, and it feels like The sincerity of the producers is insufficient.
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