vulgar to the end, stupid to home, cute to change

Timothy 2022-03-24 09:02:08

Looking at the poster, I thought it was another story about a super-powerful uncle saving a little loli, but it turned out to be a movie with a more main theme than "The Hero of Heaven".

Uncle and loli, work without feeling tired, such as Jean Valjean and Cosette, such as Lyon and Matilda, such as the monkey god and Moonie in this film.

Only a spoof can make a comedy? Only the dew point attracts the eye? We are always blaming the scissors of the SARFT (as of today, you know), is this really the shackles of Chinese film development?

"Little Shoes", "A Farewell", "Three Silly", "I Drop a God", the existence of Iranian and Indian films proves that certain shackles can never really hinder the birth of good films, the censorship system is but Luther's Excuse.

Song and dance performances anytime, anywhere, the duration of 120min+, and the tradition of playing up and down are a major feature of Indian movies. It is said that it is to take care of those poor Indians who often have no money to watch movies. For them, watching a movie is a carnival. Must be worth the price.

The appearance of the monkey god was in the middle of a song and dance. As a result, the lost little loli caught him at a glance. Who made you love it so much, and taught people to take selfies while singing.

Dad wanted to train him into a prodigy of martial arts, but Monkey God didn't enter high school until he was 20 years old. He passed the high school graduation exam eleven times. He didn't have a proper career. His only advantage was his devout belief in Hinduism.

Those who have faith are the happiest, because with faith, they will be in awe, and thus will have a bottom line; because faith is the beacon of the road, which can make us no longer hesitate; because faith can make us fearless.

This is a main theme movie with three perspectives that explode, very tacky and warm, because some things are common to human beings. It doesn't matter if you are Indian or Pakistani, whether you are Korean or Korean, whether you are mainlander or Taiwanese. Just like the police officer's question to the soldier at the end of the film: "If this person sent home your child, would you still stop it?"

Of course, the issues of Pakistan, India, Palestine, Israel, and other ethnic and religious conflicts cannot be as beautiful as movies, so let the movies retain some ideal states.

By the way, the six-year-old little loli is too cute. The cuteness of a child lies in her innocence. Every age should have beauty at every age, which is much better than those young adults.

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