What aspects of "Thugs of India" are worth noting?

Keanu 2022-04-13 09:01:06

I don't want to brag, I will definitely click on Aamir Khan's film to watch it, just like I will laugh when I see Stephen Chow's comedy.

First of all, this is a comedy film. The character created by Uncle Mi is vivid and funny. The jokes and jokes of the whole play are all on him, so on the other hand, these jokes also cover up some of the cruelty of this film. and tragic.

Um? Isn't Indian film all about singing and dancing? Where did the tragic come from? Because India has all fallen into a colony! The story of the revenge of the slave of the country, why is it not tragic?

India has always been a loose federal state and a slave-class society. The people at the bottom do not have a high sense of belonging to the country, so this film actually hides a deep and acute problem. India was subjugated by the United Kingdom, but now The elites in the upper class of India are still proud of Britain. This is because the entire elite class recognizes thieves as their fathers, and part of the people at the bottom of India represented by Azad hate the invaders, but there are also many people who have become puppet troops. Opposing each other and killing each other, Frankie's performance is actually arousing more people to resist the invaders together. It is easy to lead a group of people to become thugs, but it is extremely difficult to awaken an entire nation to become thugs. If the people of a country are not awakened, the country will always be a slave to the ranks.

In fact, after watching this film, the old man Azad gave him a lot of chicken soup. There were many comments saying that the word of mouth was smashed, but in fact it was all nonsense. As mentioned earlier, the elites in India are elites, and then an anti-British film is released. How can the direction of public opinion be better? To put it bluntly, for the people at the bottom of India, their IQ and pursuit really can only watch films like Baahubali that satisfy their psychology.

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