Originally, I didn't expect much from the film. I thought the title was just an ordinary American action movie with a muscle show, but I didn't expect it to be an Indian movie, and the protagonist was actually a disabled person. The beginning of the film is a blind date scene where the Chinese are very immersive, but the blind person is blind. From the resistance of the stranger to the acquaintance and falling in love, everything seems very natural and beautiful. I believe that friends who have had blind date experience will definitely appreciate these I smiled knowingly, but the film didn't just stop at these surfaces, and soon the style of painting changed. The heroine was raped, the police did nothing, the heroine committed suicide, the hero began to take revenge, and the real story kicked off.
The film sets a small climax every once in a while, resisting blind date → sweet love → inconvenience of the blind → male protagonist's talent → female protagonist raped → evidence destroyed → police inaction → female protagonist suicide → male protagonist's revenge, story Progressing layer by layer, every link is closely intertwined, and always catches the audience's attention. Roshan's performance is very brilliant, and many details are set very cleverly. In addition, the Indian singing and dancing and music implantation are not inconsistent. On the contrary, there is a feeling that makes people's eyes light up.
One of the details in the video is the driver waving his hand back and forth in front of their eyes to see if he is blind. There are many movies with this plot. The reason why each blind person can't see may be different, but they can actually perceive it in this way. In general, blind people can feel the change of light outside, just like when you close your eyes. They can feel the light of the flashlight, so they often stop automatically when they walk to a wall without any tools. This is not a special ability. Another thing to remind is that everyone should not do this action at will, because it is disrespectful to the blind, unless you are doing a medical test or have made an explanation in advance and obtained permission.
Bollywood movies have fully learned from Hollywood's screenwriting techniques and integrated that set of processes into their own film system, and they have learned it well. Compared with most domestic films in China, they are far from being able to do this. The down-to-earth tall, rich and handsome, all kinds of blunt love, forcibly arranging one party to block bullets for the other party... India and China have many similarities, and the stories in the film can even be moved directly to China, which can still reflect the domestic social reality, But why can't we shoot it? Of course, the film is not perfect. The transition from a love story to a revenge theme is a bit abrupt. There are bugs in the means of revenge, and the corrupt police are still at large.
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