This is about a group of people imitating the government's seizure of the wealthy and taking the opportunity to make money, but the people who have been confiscated for their ill-gotten wealth are unwilling to correct it because they fear that the incident will be exposed. This forms a logical closed loop. On the one hand, crime movies show the seamless performance and plunder of criminals. On the other hand, it also exposes social problems, that is, the rich are not benevolent, the whole society is corrupt, and the richer the more, the more disobeyed the rules. This is improved in the film. The grade of the theme, even the ministers boldly can be used to set off, even the national celebration ceremonies can be used to set off that this country is still far from fairness and justice, which also reflects the openness of Indian films, and also learns from the West. That way, openly criticizing the government can be allowed and promoted.
Speaking of the plot, first copy the minister’s settings at the beginning, the whole thing is done in one go, and then the truth is thrown out. They are committing crimes, that is, at the beginning, they have turned from just anti-corruption to feasting and plundering. This is a kind of for the audience. Contrast and shock. Then the police who were left behind began to trace the criminals' tails, throughout the subsequent development of the plot. Until the audience discovers that the director planted another big bomb at the end, pretending to be swept away by a net, but the protagonist has a God’s perspective and does the fake show, then Jin Chan escapes his shell and plays a policeman. It’s just how the previously used policeman became a crime. As one of the members, the play did not fully explain it clearly. If the undercover agent was arranged in advance, then the director would have cheated even the audience together, that is, the fake show will be done to the end. What I want to say is that apart from the dance songs (must be the theme of love) that are necessary for Indian movies inserted in this play, other aspects of the style completely imitate Western crime movies, and there are so many modern crime flavors. Looks good. The actor is handsome and tall, the supporting elders work together, and there are some humorous episodes. Although the scenes in the play are all saying that India is an underdeveloped reality, the film is telling the audience how much India aspires to be Western elites. Lifestyle and style of doing things, and are constantly imitating and learning.
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