Although this movie is promoted as an adaptation of a true story, it is an ordinary movie.
It can't be said that there are no bright spots at all. The revenge in the first half of the first half is still cool. Although some parts of the logic are not smooth, it is not unbearable.
The reason why I say this movie is so-so is because, in the name of a news adaptation, a movie was made that was just a little bit of a fringe ball. It does not accurately reflect the real social problems.
The social problems in India are obvious, not just qj or lj problems. What is more is the indifference and inaction of those in power, and what is even more terrifying is the fact that they are obviously victims, but they have to bear the condemnation and discussion that the perpetrators should bear. India is a country with frequent qj. If they can't recognize their own problems and correct them in time. So sooner or later, local people will feel accustomed to it, and women in India will really never stand up.
Of course, this kind of lofty issue is not something I should discuss as a moviegoer. As far as the movie is concerned, this is a revenge flick. The logic is flawed, so I can only give it three stars at most. But, the heroine is really good-looking and her acting is so delicate. I love it, plus one star.
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