This movie was rated as the Indian version of "Wolf Warrior" by some media. In my opinion, the overall structure is more like "Assassination of Osama bin Laden".
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Why give this movie a star with 3 points
First, at the beginning of the filming, the male protagonist threw down the enemy. At this time, the enemy was already weaponless and able to subdue the enemy. I thought the male protagonist would subdue him and take him back to interrogate and steal information. However, he forcibly added an inexplicable paragraph In the play, the enemy was twisted to death. In addition, as long as the enemy in the film, except the child, all have to be executed (for decades of hatred between India and Pakistan?)
The second part is the middle part. The village raided the enemy's intelligence and interrogated the enemy's intelligence. He directly cut the enemy's hamstrings with a knife. After asking about the intelligence, he also threw a thunder to the prisoner's crotch.
Third, after the raid on the first stronghold, the Indian army threw all the enemies together, and then burned the enemy and the house together with a torch.
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In the picture above, we can see that the Indian army’s weapons are uncoated. Will this reveal the location of the raid? It doesn’t matter, anyway, it’s all done with the anus
To be honest, although the plasticity of this appearance is very high, I always feel that the field of view is limited, and I can't observe 360 degrees without blind spots, and the bird-like flapping wings will shake, will it cause the image to be blurred? This is to make you very witty, or to show your IQ. Different people have different opinions.
Surgical operation, to put it bluntly, is an assassination operation, right? What happens if you add a silencer, and does the Indian army in the film have any misunderstandings about wu killing (shuang)?
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Very much like an Indian female agent of the CIA
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Generally speaking, this is an Indian yy war movie. For India, we despise spiritually, and we still need to pay attention to it strategically. I think I have done this poison. . . . . . . .
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