I heard before that Aamir Khan's new movie was hit by word of mouth at the box office, but when I watched it, I thought it was pretty good. I saw a comment from a netizen saying that the failure this time stemmed from the fact that the film did not meet the tastes of Indians. The more popular Indian films in recent years are either the struggle history of poor people or the unlimited brain hole films. These films feed their own fantasies about themselves, so they are ashamed by the role of Aamir Khan in the Indian thugs, how could a cunning, capricious man who lives by betrayal be the protagonist? Even though he led everyone to defeat the enemy in the end, he still stole the princess' ship instead of being his hero. But if you put it in other countries, this kind of villain-style prodigal story is still very common. In addition to the story skills, what attracts me the most is the fighting scenes and the stories at sea. The fighting moves are neat and neat, especially the brave God of War Kudabesh in this play. The small machete is also quite sharp, and the little heroine's bow and arrow are comparable to snipers. And the story of the sea reminds me of the Great Voyage Age, the Adventures of Sinbad, and Luffy, who is going to become the Pirate King, haha. . At the end of the film, they should be heading to Calcutta, looking forward to the next episode, so that this 'Shameless' will continue to shine. . .
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