After reading it, I have three feelings.
One, the power of faith is great.
Second, India has similarities with China, but this kind of film that criticizes corruption and the government can be released and become a big success, which is not seen in China. I vaguely remember that the reason why Zhou Xingchi's secret agent was banned was only because of the scene where he bribed the gunman with one hundred yuan. Reminds me of a classic saying, mold on the wall, you can choose to shovel it out and repaint it, or you can choose to buy a painting to cover it.
Third, as a national treasure actor and director of India, basically every film of Aamir Khan is thought-provoking and enlightening. It is a bit similar to Lu Xun in my country, who abandoned medicine and pursued literature, just to wake up more sleeping Chinese people. The way changed from a novel to a movie. On the other hand, actors and directors in our country are hyping up popular IPs and making movies just to make money. They have completely lost their sense of social responsibility.
I hope there will be more conscientious actors and directors like Aamir Khan in China.
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