but later I found out that it was another Bollywood blockbuster.
Hey, how do I use another word?
Maybe I have seen some Bollywood movies before, such as "Ashoka", which seems to be the only one. The songs and dances in King Ashoka left a deep impression on me, and made me have many beautiful fantasies about the women of India, a country that sings and dances. Although I don't think the dance scenes in Krrish are comparable to those of Ashoka, I still feel envious.
Indian movies are almost all singing and dancing, in my impression. Who made this a nation born to dance? I haven't seen Abbas's movies, didn't know there was such joy in his movies?
This movie claims to have a fight with Hollywood's Superman, and promotes a Hollywood blockbuster called Bollywood, but I still think there is still a gap between the two.
Disadvantages:
First, the plot is lengthy and protracted. A film like this took nearly three hours to shoot, and many episodes could be cut in between. If it weren't to take care of the viewing habits of Indian audiences, the songs and dances in it could be deleted. The plot of Superman's childhood and his stay in his hometown is too long, and the struggle with the bad guy is too short, and there is a suspicion of a hasty ending.
Second, the fighting scenes are blunt. It is said that in order to make this film, the male protagonist went to Hong Kong to study for a few weeks under the tutelage of Yuan Heping. But the fight scene inside is really blunt. Maybe we are Chinese people who are used to seeing particularly beautiful martial arts scenes, and are not used to imitating other countries. What's this called, I'm used to eating the delicacies of mountains and seas, and I'm not used to eating ordinary fish.
Third, the characters are not detailed. The love between the male and female protagonists is meticulous, but the subsequent misunderstandings have been brought up by one stroke, and the meaning is still unfinished.
Of course, in general, it is still a relatively good movie, at least the special effects in it are much better than China's.
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