The first impression of Indian movies in the past was that they danced awkwardly if they disagreed with each other. Maybe because of cultural differences, it was indeed a bit of a drama to watch. The only one I am familiar with is the Indian national treasure actor Aamir Khan. Several movies are very exciting and in-depth. They are no longer the kind of embarrassing musicals. To be honest, I really can't appreciate them. After watching this "Omnipotent", although there are also awkward dances, but I have a new understanding of Indian Asan, no... It should be Indian movies. For Chinese people, when they mention India, it is rape, dirty, poor quality, acrobatic military parade, cracked aircraft carrier... all kinds of derogatory labels follow one after another. When we are still complacent about the prosperity and strength of the country, and laugh at others, we ignore an important fact that society is constantly developing, and people are constantly improving and progressing. And we are! Movies are becoming more and more commercialized. The comparison is all about the sales rate and the box office. How much did this one sell, and the other made hundreds of millions. How many movies are really meaningful now? It's not as good as the old movies, and it feels like it's just a tool for the big guys to make money. When we are still immersed in the chivalrous tenderness of the fairy, the peerless beauty of Oppa, and the romance drama of you and me, others have already reached a new height. But having said that, if such a story was filmed in the Great Heavenly Dynasty, if the ending is not changed, it will definitely not pass the review. The bad guy deserves to die, even if it is a good guy who kills for revenge, but killing someone is a violation of the law, and he will be punished. Do you dare to defy the law openly? Who dares! Just like in "Youth as a Younger", the damned person is dead, and the blame is also carried, so the ending is very good! But it is necessary to create a "Zheng Yi", which makes people panic! What is justice, the "partner" of the poor, or the "tool" of the powerful? But there are times when the law makes mistakes! Didn't I keep reporting on the scholar who had been in unjust imprisonment for more than ten years a few days ago? Fifteen years of youth! How is it that the mere money can be exchanged for it. Some people are blind, but their hearts are like mirrors; some people have open eyes, but they are blind. This film is too ironic to cut into the "first point of view" of blind people from vulnerable groups. It also uses the theme of "rape", which is very sensitive to India, as a critical point, pushing the plot to a climax, and profoundly revealing the government and The corruption of the police and the helplessness of the vulnerable. The director also has a patriotic heart! Lu Xun said that "medicine does not save the country" is probably the same reason. There is nothing in this world that is omnipotent, and omnipotent is not all forced out, just like Luohan said when he interviewed the police chief after his wife committed suicide, "I don't expect you people at all, Su Ye Don't expect, if your system If I could have helped us a little bit, I could have done nothing, but now I have to. "
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