A rare Indian movie without singing and dancing. Although already prepared that they will suddenly sing and dance on the bus. The almost 3 hour movie is too long. The plot is not as compact and tense as the domestic version. If the male protagonist's wife is too beautiful, it will steal the show. Class contradictions and religious beliefs are not as vividly portrayed as domestically produced ones. The police chief does not have the wisdom and domineering Chen Chong's version. Despite the sudden enhancement of a lot of background music to try to create the domineering atmosphere of this female sheriff. However, in a country like India, which is extremely patriarchal, the character of the goose to be the police chief is not enough. Chen Chong's version feels more intelligent and smart. The silly white sweet foreign husband next to him is inexplicably dim and dispensable. It is more convincing that the villagers in the village are angry and live next to the ancestral graves of the villagers. But to brag about the last long shot of the Indian version. Before this I thought this version was buried in the garage? until the last long shot. Very powerful for such a long shot. excellent!
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