"Finally, I want to focus on this Indian spoof movie. In the impression of many Chinese people, Bollywood is a place rich in musicals. Yes, a major feature of Indian movies is to attract audiences with songs and dances. Chinese movies are based on literary lines that make people distance themselves. This "Moonlight Bazaar to China" is an Indian film, but it is deeply imprinted with Chinese characteristics. Although the whole "Moonlight Bazaar to China" is full of It has a strong flavor of singing and dancing, but this is only limited to the first 50 minutes of the film, while the entire 150 minutes is bloated and dull, because most of the latter part of the film loses the original features and excitement of the film, and the mediocre story is combined with mediocrity. The interpretation of "Kung Fu" makes us have to suspect that this is a low-speed, copycat version of "Kung Fu". To be honest, director Nikhil Advani put all his skills, including tribute (or imitating), singing and dancing, color, and music. The presentation is condensed in the top half of the film, and we disdain to mention the others.
Nevertheless, I downloaded the original soundtrack and listened slowly to the taste of the journey from India to China."
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