But you want to ask me is this movie good? All I can tell you is it's ok, it's kind of funny, you'll see it, it's better than our so-and-so and so-and-so films. At least they have something to say, they can correct them if they are wrong, and they don't shy away from the darkness and don't compromise.
Especially the concluding remarks of the protagonist in the last few minutes made me agree with the audience's message in PPTV - there is no radio and television there. They dare to shoot anything that is harmonious or discordant, or it can be understood that their government is self-confident and strong, and they just hope that the people can consciously supervise the government instead of letting the evil override the people, and they are not allowed to cry.
What is the ultimate weapon? It is the conscious self-love and self-improvement of the people!
In addition to feeling that this movie is a bit over-the-top, I am more dissatisfied with the fact that all Indian movies have a lot of singing and dancing, which makes me think that this is the regulation of their Radio, Film and Television Bureau? If you don't sing and dance, you won't have a trial with you? This movie could save an hour by omitting the singing and dancing.
Whenever I see those people singing and dancing, I envy that they can live happier than us.
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