"Beliefs and beliefs can make people addicted, and once they become addicted, they won't let go easily."
When I watched this film, I casually thought of "Three Stupid Treasures in Hollywood" that had been released in the mainland before. No, it seems to be "Three Treasures in Stupid Hollywood", it's not right, it seems to be "Three Brothers Open Big Silent Hollywood".
No matter, to use the popular saying now, I am really drunk that a movie title can be translated in such a convoluted way. "Three Silly" is a magical film with a silly name, and this "OMG" is also a good film. Whoever has the brains to translate such nondescript, I promise not to kill you when you come out.
There is a saying: one three five three brothers, two four six sticks.
Due to the high yield rate of Bangguo movies, it has been a while since I watched a third brother movie. It's not that "Ming Liang" has not come yet, and the third brother is chattering about Hindi mixed with New Delhi English.
The film tells the story of a profiteer with a flexible mind and clear thinking, who was first punished by God, then became a god, and finally became a god.
The entire film is entertaining, shocking, and most importantly subversive. In the past, I watched several Western movies about "faith" in succession. As soon as this "OMG" appeared, it deconstructed the so-called faith of the public with a critical attitude. The theme of the film is complicated and not complicated, and it is very simple to understand, but it is just right to say that most people are right.
If you shave off the central idea of the main theme, it will be a pleasure to see the third brother, but it does not matter.
The first male protagonist who plays the profiteer is not as handsome as the second male, so I will not list it for the time being. The male lead in the film is Akshay Kumar, known as "Indian Jackie Chan". Ake, who was born in 1967, has appeared in more than 125 films and has his own film company. The most important thing is that Ake, who is nearly fifty years old, still maintains a toned figure and a beautiful face, and looks like a thirty-year-old.
Akshay Kumar plays the god who "just takes up arms and can stop the Mahabharata war" in the film. He drives a big motorcycle, the key chain in his hand is flying around, and he keeps the signboard most of the time. A stylish smile and a cool POSE.
The old man known as "Korea Chow Yun-fat" and "Indian Jackie Chan" have become gods, so let me ask you if you are afraid.
In addition to the "silent seconds" god, there is also a very special villain in the film.
The villain's third brother maintains a twisted posture throughout the film. Although it looks very awkward, as the big villain in the film, the third brother of the third brother, he can see things very thoroughly.
When the third brother of the profiteer was holding the "Sacred Sword of Physics" and was driving a super god, the third brother of the villain said a very good sentence, "Faith and belief will make people addicted, and once they are addicted, they will not let go easily." The
villain The third brother said this, the so-called belief in the film looks very much like a phenomenon nowadays.
From "I'm really drunk" to "I promise I won't kill you when you come out", from "I'll ask you if you're afraid" to "Silent seconds".
Some people are unconventional, and some people blindly follow the trend.
The faith in the film is like a popular word nowadays, once it appears, it can be seen everywhere.
With the development and growth of Bollywood movies, the third brother has gradually become the third brother of the world.
Fortunately, the hundreds of millions of audiences in India have unique tastes and specific preferences. Imagine that if the third brother's film removes the maverick songs and dances, and controls the length of the film a little bit, his unique thinking angle and continuous enterprising creative spirit will definitely become in the film. Another Asian movie giant after the rise of Korean movies.
So the question is, which domestic film is stronger?
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