35 million US dollars, about 240 million yuan, only two Yang Yings can be squeezed dry in China, but it is a masterpiece in India.
The film combines a variety of elements, comedy, action, singing and dancing (of course, there must be no less), crime, suspense, science fiction, and the concept is relatively in line with the times: the exploration of the pros and cons of artificial intelligence.
As an Indian film, singing and dancing are of course indispensable. Except for the first few songs and dances, which are enjoyable to watch, the last two paragraphs are skipped directly when they are on the verge of collapse.
The second half of the robot army poses in various shapes, such as balls, thorns, tiles, walls, electric drills, people, and snakes. Although the special effects are touching, it is still addicting.
One thing I have to say is the subtitle group. Maybe there are not many subtitle groups that translate this film on the whole network, but most people watch the same "there are many drivers, truck drivers, car drivers, Karaski." "There are many bureaus, the Public Security Bureau, the Mahjong Bureau, and the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television." 80% of them were amused by the alphabet group.
Having said that, with such a level of US$35 million in India, some domestic filmmakers can jump off the building.
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