A movie you know the ending is amazing

Hoyt 2022-03-25 09:01:10


Generally, Indian movies with high scores are not too ugly, at least for me, this movie once again subverts my view of Indian movies.
The first is the plot. It took half an hour to explain that the protagonist Vijay is a good man who dropped out of school at the age of 4 and likes to watch movies and has a sense of justice. When he was advising an elderly couple, he married the lackey of the big BOSS. Afterwards, he used the film routine to set the stage for things, and then the main film began. Vijay's daughter Anjiu participated in a school camp and was videotaped by the big boss's son Sam, and then threatened her to go out at night to be ashamed, but Anjiu She didn't want to be shy and called her mother Nardini to stop Sam together, but Sam wanted to call her to be shy together, so An Jiu came and slapped Sam to death with a stick, and the story was formed at this point. Frame However, the movie time has passed for nearly 40 minutes, and I dare not call it an Indian movie without 2 hours. Regardless of whether there is a cabaret or not (funny), then it is the climax of the movie. How does Vijay design the alibi and fight wits with the police, the overall design of the story It's perfect, there's no sense of incongruity, whether it's destroying stolen cars or designing an alibi, it's all very common things. It's very suitable for such a family. Everyone can expect the end of the movie, and the alibi Established, the Vijay family is protected. The movie grasps the details very well, and perfectly combines morality, law, and family affection. The ending without reversal is very impressive. Everyone has an acceptable ending, no matter how bad they are. The spurned Gotude is still the cold but Aiko's attorney general, and the Vijay family. In short, it's a happy ending. It is worth mentioning that the impression of Indian movies is mainly based on rendering, using exaggerated methods to express the personality characteristics of different characters and the atmosphere of the plot. It is difficult to see singing and dancing in an Indian drama about this. There are only two songs that impressed me the most from the beginning to the end in this movie. The first one is when Vijay took his family to Panaji to play as a foreshadowing to express harmony, an ordinary middle-class family (the movie has mentioned), the other is the corresponding piece of music in which the family is shrouded in fear after Anju accidentally kills Sam. The two songs give people a completely different feeling without being sloppy. Simply put, the Indian films of singing and dancing are much more comfortable to watch.
Then there is the aspect of characterization, which is what impressed me the most about this movie. As I said, I always think that in Indian movies, whether it is the emotions of the characters or the atmosphere of the plot, they will be exaggerated and vented. The whole film aside from the boring foreplay, the director has designed all the characters vividly and vividly. There are several scenes that impressed me deeply. Gottude noticed that Vijay had something to do with the case when Vijay walked out of the restaurant and the director spoke to the camera. And Vijay's micro-expressions and movements are well captured. Then there's Nardini's trembling eyes when the police came to Vijay's house for the first time for questioning, and Vijay's sneer when he calmly analyzed and explained. And the grasp of the lines is exquisite. The difficulty of a drama film is not only that the whole plot should be vivid and attractive, but in my opinion, the more important thing is to do the right thing at the right time for the portrayal of the characters. When Gotoud looked at Vijay in the gap where he was being beaten by the crowd, the look in his eyes and the seemingly non-existent sneer at the corner of his mouth brought the word sarcasm to the extreme.
Vijay's remarks at the end of the movie give the movie a perfect ending "I wish I could be as kind as you guys, but I'm just a 4 year old dropout, I have my own family, they are my world, we I can't tell right from wrong at that moment when I send off the uninvited guests who ruined my world." What we see now is no longer contempt for the corrupt police, but a devout apology from a father for an act that has caused others pain. A thumbs up for this movie and a thumbs up for my father.

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