Salman Khan, one of the three major sweats of Bollywood in India, is definitely a top actor. Before "Wrestling, Dad", Aamir Khan made himself gain weight and practiced himself back to a muscular man. It's jaw-dropping, I didn't think that Salman Khan had done this before Aamir Khan. Indian filmmakers are truly worthy of respect. The whole story is actually very simple, and even every plot is going on exactly as the audience expects, and there is nothing particularly novel. Compared with "Wrestle, Dad", it lacks some profound reflections on Indian society. This is a flaw in the plot, and there is absolutely no way to make up for it. Even the female protagonist in the movie, from the extreme disgust of the male protagonist at the beginning, to the infatuation after the male protagonist became famous in the first battle, I feel a little awkward no matter how I look at it. This seems to be another way of thinking. . The biggest difference between the two sides is because the male protagonist went abroad to compete, and the female protagonist gave birth to a child alone. Because of the special panda blood, the child died. This sin is entirely on the male protagonist. It seems that it cannot be said that Reasonable, right? The flaws in the polishing of the script can only be made up for by the performance of the actors. Fortunately, this movie has Salman Khan in the lead, so it can be regarded as a movie that can be watched. As for how good it is really , can only say, pass it.
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