But I really didn't expect her role to be annoying to me at first. Addit met her peacefully, and she kept talking in front of him eloquently, that in the end Addit got off the train because she couldn't stand her. She rushed down to urge him to get in the car, but she delayed herself. Addit finally drove her to the next stop by a fast train, but she once again delayed the trip because of drinking water. As Addit said, she is constantly creating problems and troubles. She never associates the logical sequence of time clearly: why should I do that, and what are the consequences of doing that? I always do what I think of, regardless of whether the consequences are what I expected. She did such a dangerous thing in the fragment of the small hotel. Although she said she knows how to do karate, what can she do if Addit is bad intentions? (Speaking of the front desk of the small hotel, the expression is very interesting, and the acting is vivid)
I don't like this temper and character very much, because this habit will undoubtedly bring such and other harm to myself and the people around me. In turn, Addit is much more rational-although he is an out-and-out musician, (he is also the head of a large company), it seems that he should be more emotional. At least when Kit was about to flee the house, Editt told her to run back instead of outside. Jitt lacks such wisdom.
In fact, Gite's family conditions are also very good: from the layout of their home, it can be seen: This is a big family. It should be quite rich.
Kitt indeed gave Eddie a second life: when Eddie was about to commit suicide on the train, it was Kit who stopped him in time. So Addit said that she gave him a second life is not an exaggeration.
Sure enough, there are white people in India. For example, if you look closely at Addit, you will find that he is actually very white. The color difference of different races in India is quite large.
Kitt's sister is still not as good-looking as her, and her appearance has to drop by at least an order of magnitude.
I have never figured out one thing: why there are so many songs and dances in Indian movies. What kind of effect can this have?
There are many doubts about the role of An Shuman: First of all, the film has never explained how An Shuman and Jitt met. We don’t know how the relationship between the two people is, why Jitt is not with An Shuman at all. When discussing the situation, he dared to run away from home, even claiming to elope, but when he came, he frightened An Shuman; secondly, the distance between the two people was so far, why did they develop such a deep relationship? At the beginning, he vowed to say: I will only have one man in my life, and that is An Shuman. (Speaking of the story of Addit and his ex-girlfriend, it is not explained clearly in the film. Addit is so rich, why does the ex-girlfriend want to leave him? What on earth does Edit have any unbearable problems or shortcomings? At least in the film, he has many advantages, very gentle and understanding. Moreover, the key is to be very smart and have many ideas). An Shuman disliked Jitt's naivety, why did she come back to chase Jitt at the end?
The same is true for Eddie. He obviously likes Jitt very much and has admitted his feelings to Jitt, but when the opportunity appears in front of him, he still has to give Jitt to An Shuman. An Shuman is indeed a scumbag. He drove Jite away alone, not afraid of accidents. (Actually, when Jitt was dropped by the train for the second time, the danger of being a single woman in India was already apparent. There were so many men salivating.)
The changes before and after Jitt were very big. At least after being rejected by An Shuman, she was no longer so twittering and naive. The whole person is a lot gloomy.
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