A few plots

Sammy 2021-12-28 08:01:14

There are several plot hard quotients.

For example, the plan for a soldier to return to London was one day. After the accident, no Indian military contacted him. (Some people may say that the second female only asked him to come back to London for 24 hours, and the male lead may take a few days off. But in any case, after a country's military officer was in a foreign car accident, no Indian consulate or military contacted him after so many days?).

For another example, some of the bombs that the male protagonist dismantled were remote-controlled bombs, but no one detonated them when they were dismantled! The purpose of the bomber is to put it there for the male protagonist?

Another example is the first time that the female number 2 followed the male protagonist. The camera was not mainly directed at the protagonist, but took other places for a long time, and stepped on the detonation bomb without hearing the warning from the male protagonist! The hero has been pulling the line on the gravel for a long time! Called her so much again! Even if the hostess wanted to take pictures of the working environment at the time, the camera should have come back long ago!

Since this film is about faith, the heroine trades with gods, let's cover up the above bugs when watching a mythical film!

The overall movie is good, the faith and persistence of love. I have always liked the beauty of India.

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Jab Tak Hai Jaan quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Samar Anand: I will not forget you, / Not as long as I breathe, / Not as long as I live...

  • Samar Anand: Saline mischief in your eyes, Small insolence, Laughing in your smile, Waves of dusk unfurled in your hair, I will not forget you, Not until I cease to breathe, Not until I cease to live... You took your hand away, You turned your shadow face pale, You never glanced this way, You, I will not forgive, Not until I cease to breathe, Not until I cease to live.