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Destin 2022-03-26 09:01:11

When I watch the introduction video, I feel beautiful! ! So I wanted to watch it at the time, but I didn't pay much attention to the content. I happened to see it on a plane two years later. It's a pity that the screen is too small, but you can still feel that the scenes, costumes, and actors are all beautiful words! Regarding the content, uh. . . How to say pinch, the content is very inappropriate for modern people's values. Especially in the environment where China is now cracking down on mistresses. Hahaha. But this is a historical film, and the concept of the male protagonist not letting go of his wife and his mistress cannot be completely measured by modern thinking. At least. . . It's a bit less scumbag than those scumbags who dumped their wives when they had a mistress. I've never liked watching Indian movies, but this time I think it's pretty good, and I think I like the music too.

In conclusion, the male protagonist said that he fought against a Muslim country, but not a Muslim religion. To this day, I still have a feeling of watching this film. I hope that all religious countries can also be more objective, with less killing, less politics, and more feelings of respect.

Ugh. . . I went to find their soundtrack.

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  • Lavada 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    The Indian version of "Crescent Moon Grid" smashes the three views in the whole process. The key is that the male protagonist is too ugly, like a Manchu, is there? The main room and the princess have to be affectionate and shy, and the actors are also suffering. It feels that Indian films about religious disputes will eventually settle on love and affection lightly. They have an empty preaching enthusiasm, lack the ability to solve them, and often teach them blindly, but they are superficial after all.

  • Eldora 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Although the host and hostess are completely collapsed, the film still has its advantages: gorgeous scenery and costumes, exotic customs from India, beautiful music, and poetic language all make this cliche story too clichéd. A layer of charming color. Of course, there is also the second female, the person who really eclipses Shuangbi in this film.