I watched this Indian movie on the public account of today's headline commentary movie. Personally, I think the problem with many Indian movies is that they are extremely deliberate. All the plots are forcibly and deliberately surrounding and helping the protagonist to go down. For example, in this movie, the male protagonist made a curtain cloth. Everyone Just rushing to pay the deposit to smash the male protagonist to make clothes; another example is the male protagonist in the Indian movie "Xiangxiong". After seeing the gangster boss, the boss appreciates him, and forcibly sends money to the male protagonist to become start-up capital and so on. The enumeration and countless numbers are just as deliberate as the Indian songs and dances that are forced to dance, and the deliberateness is obvious. It is not easy to have this feeling when watching movies from other countries.
The "ultra-thin" stairs in the picture feel so dangerous?
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