5 stars, continuing the style of the Indian film, the overall time is very long, it is kind to say that it sounds good, and it is ink to say it is ugly, especially the foreshadowing time in the front is even more annoying, but the climax in the back is continuous, very enjoyable, or it may be Indians themselves like this kind of restraint. The plot is not perfect, it's too dramatic, and the twists and turns feel exciting and incredible at the same time. But just like the world itself is unfair and imperfect, it is impossible for an ordinary person at the bottom to be fair to the rich and powerful who made mistakes first. But the male protagonist protected his family through trickery and conspiracy. While the dignitaries are helpless, they also have a little admiration for the protagonist. This is called the Tao is one foot high and the devil is one foot high. There is no absolute fairness in the world, but there is a wonderful "check and balance", which makes the two sides reach a situation of temporary mutual satisfaction. Neither is judged by the law, but they also bear their own punishment at the same time. This is a very exciting and Wonderful ending. Hope there is a sequel.
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