Sure enough, the Indian movies introduced by the theater have never disappointed me! If the previous Mi Shen films all reflected social issues, then this is definitely a warm and inspirational story that allows the audience to relive campus life. At the beginning of the film, there is a sense of sight in Bollywood, and after that, the two time and space characters are wonderfully connected by the interlaced shooting technique of time and space. There are several episodes that are really touching, and the family, friendship and love are vividly displayed. The school girl is really super cute! She's probably the cutest female character in any Indian movie I've seen so far. At the same time, I still want to complain about the problem of Indian films. Although the appearance of singing and dancing has been restrained, the whole film has so many clips of campus life, is it really good to describe in great detail no matter how big or small? This is a movie after all, and I personally think at least a few key points need to be picked. . . The 140-minute movie is too long, which is why I don't think I can give the movie an 8. The last basketball game of the games, no matter how you look at it, has a sense of sight of a slam dunk master. I seriously doubt that the director has seen this show, and the protagonist team is still proud even though they are defeated.
The sublimation of the theme at the end is also very good. Don't judge the value of life by winning or losing too much. Even if you are laughed at by the people around you, even if you can't compare with others. My own worth can only be determined by myself! As long as I don't give up on myself, I am not a Loser!
However, what impressed me the most was a few very good lines, such as an alcoholic who went straight to the hospital in order to keep his oath to quit drinking, but told everyone that he did not regret quitting drinking, "I feel ashamed not to lose to others, but to lose to others. Myself!" Another example is when the hero and heroine analyze the reasons for their emotional failure and say, "When I should understand her, I didn't do it (at the same time, the heroine said, I didn't do it when I should hug and comfort him)" Full of thought-provoking lines. Overall, it is a lively and warm positive energy inspirational movie. I can recommend friends to watch it. . .
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