This time Aamir Khan looks like a mad hatter, and the character has the shadow of Captain Jack. Although the story takes place in India, it is also a group of "villains" who are struggling with the British government for freedom.
firangi was a good and evil character (similar to Captain Jack) who approached the thugs in India and then "sold" these thugs to the East India Company, and the business grew until the British demanded He went to get close to the biggest boss in the Indian mob.
The following shots are infinitely close to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. They all pulled down a rope from nowhere, and just fell into the hands of the protagonist. kick. In the end, firangi naturally made a knife for Her Royal Highness and successfully infiltrated the enemy team.
The ending, of course, is that the old-fashioned friangi, after a series of events, successfully washed himself, from a gangster to a gangster, saved the whole country, and helped the princess to snatch the regime from the East India Company.
As for the turning over in India, even if you think about it with your toes, it will not be so simple, but because you don't understand it, you can't evaluate it. It can only be said that the movie made this story too simple, or that the radio and television deleted the play too ruthlessly, and it was impossible to connect to the plot.
There are too many bugs in the whole play, and firangi was easily persuaded to give up the behavior guideline he had followed for half his life. Firangi confided false information to the British in order to fight the ambush of the British fleet, and when they hit it, they fought, and even sent the commander of the team back to deliver a letter, clearly telling the British that he did not plan to do it for them again. But when everyone decided to break the boat, they changed their faces again, stood behind the UK again, and sold the thugs to the British together again. The British believed so. The future of the British is like a real fool. All the information comes from this villain who has no credibility at all. He has been tricked into by his entire team, and he is still foolishly believing in him.
There are countless such slots, and the modeling is not very careful, and the scenes are not as delicate as Aamir Khan's previous movies.
Although there are many grooves, this drama is still worth watching. The fighting scenes are too intense, most of the scenes of punching into the flesh and swinging around with ropes are still very handsome. It has the national characteristics of India. Firangi's girlfriend is so beautiful and brave. She says revolution is revolution, and if she says no, she dares to run after firangi...
All in all, still passable.
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