1, 2, 3 is also very beautiful, but... 1. Is Bollywood the status of SUPER MODEL higher than the star? The whole movie's advocacy for SUPER MODEL makes me very confused. And there are only a few poor designers who come and go, claiming to be the predators in the circle can be seen everywhere, I can only sigh...India's fashion world is quite bleak.
2. Where did the heroine rely on her own struggle in the first half? It's just that a designer friend helped her, and a big boss fell in love with her and succeeded in being the second wife, so she became the spokesperson of the fashion company. And she is just a beauty pageant winner, she has not undergone any professional model training at all (at least not explained in the movie), and she went straight to the big show and became popular? So the entry barrier is too low, I can’t help but think of Xiong Dailin’s sigh, “How many people do interviews with us during a show, how many storms we have gone through...”
3. Why did Shonali break the clothes strap? So collapsed or even devastated? Isn't it normal to encounter such a thing on the catwalk? But I think the girl who plays Shonali is very expressive, and her face is much more plastic than the protagonist.
4. It's still Shonali, who has already gone through so many tossings to correct evil, why did he suddenly commit suicide by taking drugs and overdose for no apparent reason? Did she not completely quit her drug addiction, or did she sacrifice for the protagonist? It doesn't look like... She must die for the final climax.
5. I didn't want to understand Janet's marriage to a gay designer. They are good friends and confidantes, but Janet seems to have nothing unspeakable, and it seems that there is no need to save the designer from the fire (they is just his mother eager to get him married), why did he marry him?
6. This movie gives me the feeling that there is only one model agency in Mumbai (maybe all of India), and you have hope after signing a contract. If you don’t sign a contract, you won’t even be able to transfer, so you can fend for itself...In addition, Once a local designer's finale model can become popular... I sigh again, their fashion circle is so easy to get ahead. In addition, the models had to make their own makeup in the background, which is too pitiful. At any rate, there should be a makeup team!
7. Advertising is too direct. Especially JIMMY CHOO! In addition, it is also a movie called "fashion" at any rate. Why are there so few pitiful brands?
So I can only say that the story is decent, but the details are too rough, whether it is the character, the scene, or the fashion circle...
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