The plot of the film is like a stick figure, showing the life of the border town during the war. The most representative thing is the angry youth in a small town who shouted more fiercely than anyone else, and verbally more patriotic than anyone else, but did not join the army. When I saw a woman with a Chinese face and a child in town, she was going to exterminate the country and burn down the house of the orphans and widows, even if they didn't even care that the orphans and widows were actually Indians.
Seeing this kind of Indian angry youth reminds me of Chinese warriors who smashed Japanese cars and beat Japanese car owners. This kind of blind so-called patriotism is not unique to India, nor is it unique to China, but a common problem of mankind. He made the relationship between countries even more tense, and used the so-called public opinion to influence or even hijack the government's policies and steps to properly handle national disputes. This kind of thinking and behavior of angry youth, which seems to be patriotic, is actually harmful to the country. Because of the large number of such angry youths, and the fact that they have the right to speak on the Internet, no literary and artistic works dare to expose the dragon scales of these angry youths, whether in China or India. Therefore, we must applaud the courage and profundity of the producer. This is a real filmmaker with a conscience.
There is no debate about the right or wrong of territorial disputes, and there is no Indian army to attack. From an objective perspective, through the joys, sorrows and sorrows of a mentally handicapped disabled person, it reflects people's emotions and lives in war. The war scenes, without the slightest bias and position, seem to be just a battlefield documentary filmed by a third country.
The movie has no ups and downs, no Indian tradition of dancing at a disagreement, and no Indian-style fights. The whole movie is like a cup of tea. If you drink it from a cow, it will feel very tasteless. You need to drink it slowly, calm down and savor it carefully. The only thing that stands out is the male lead's performance. At first glance, the performance seems to be overworked, exaggerated, and unnatural. However, as a relative of children with intellectual disabilities, I testify that some people with intellectual disabilities are exaggerated as in the movies. Don't forget the character setting of the male protagonist, who is a genuine mentally handicapped disabled person. If you say that the male lead is really stupid, stupid and mentally retarded, it means that the male lead is really good.
In short, this is a novel and bold work of conscience that conveys the values of peace and reason. The director and actors are very attentive, the photography is beautiful, and the props have a sense of age. In particular, the male protagonist Salman Khan, in contrast to the handsome and cool superhero image, pretends to be a puffy and stupid mentally retarded, and his professionalism is commendable. Choreographer Kabirhan's attention to detail and meticulous attention to detail is also worth learning from his peers.
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