I also admire myself for being able to sit firmly in the cinema for nearly two hours! How should I put it, I really bought a ticket for the film I chose with 12 points of favor towards Indian films! Less than ten minutes after the screening started, it became clear that I had stepped on a big thunder!
The environmental theme of the film is not bad! But the sincerity of playing special effects in sci-fi films is not India's strong point. The sci-fi plot of the brain hole really makes Magneto silent when he sees it, and makes Iron Man want to cry when he sees it!
The film is full of horror and farce in terms of plot settings. From the first half of the film to the beginning of the story, the horror flavor is clear. There were even bloody scenes such as the overwhelming mobile phones tearing and smashing people. These killing scenes filled the movie with a sense of terror for a time. In the final story attack, Bollywood robots began to play tricks, and the mobile phone madman was dealt with like a joke. Between the hippie smiling faces, the sense of horror created in front of him is diluted. The two styles of film cannot be effectively mixed at all, they can only be separated from each other.
Furthermore, the robot male protagonist in the film is full of greasy middle-aged masculinity, while the robot female protagonist Nina is a vase with a bulging figure.
In the film, the various "blind" methods from the plot to the special effects and visual effects, as well as the low-level laughs, really make me feel more and more tired~
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