The logic of the whole story is confusing, and the director seems to jump between serious movies and funny popcorn movies repeatedly. It's not that serious movies can't have funny elements, but it's confusing to exaggerate to such an extent. When I was sitting in the movie theater, I thought that I would see my mother running around in humiliation and burdens, with gray hair and exhausted effort, fighting against all the malice and criticism that society has placed on women. Unexpectedly, in the end, it will be blood for blood in the form of a spy war movie. Before watching the movie, I glanced at the comments on xx.com and said that India has shaken society because of this movie. After reading it, I am puzzled. Is it because the only way to achieve justice is to rely on magical forms to bring out the sadness of the social system? And the girl's family is very wealthy, (living in a luxury villa, enjoying European and American life) mother's knowledge level is very high, so she can do things under the nose of the police (by the way, the criminal investigation element in this film is especially mysterious) It does not show the Indian society at all. fundamentally contradictory. Looking back at the beginning of the film, "Any similarities are purely coincidental" and the large series of statements in front of it, it's a bit subtle, and I start to wonder if it's because of the censorship that I dare not--? Jackie Chan seems to have made a similar film before, but it was his father's revenge, and it felt like a commercial film. It was cool from beginning to end, and this film was fun and serious for a while, and was in an embarrassing situation. ... It's not that there is no point in it, but Eyu doesn't hide her flaws. There are too many branches and vines that extend out and they are not well explained. Anyway, I look very irritable.
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