The Indian men's team turned the war into a life show!

Kaya 2022-01-18 08:01:59

Indian boy group, Asia's chief hit! I want to copy a little bit of the classic battle drama of "Zulu War", but Ah San is Ah San, who turned the plot of the classic battle into an Indian fashion life show alive, and just pulled out the feeling of a bunch of Asian boy groups, the war is cold. The cruelty between life and death cannot be contrasted with such a breath of life. What kind of family affection, friendship, national sentiment, I think that describing them can contrast the cruelty of war. In fact, war is war and does not need too much. Think, come, come, play whatever you want to play, just a little bit of those miscellaneous things, you don’t need the whole movie to show, it’s really Sabi’s Asan, why are you so hypocritical, want to attract the world Sympathy? Calling you a San and slaves, I didn't dare to resist head-on, so I saw it as a slave, and no matter how it behaves in the whole movie, it is also a slave!

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  • Torey 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    After watching the movie, Sikhism is full of loyalty and loyalty. If it is not combined with the modern history of Sikhism, the objective evaluation can be 7 points, but when I think that the film is not cruel enough, I will deduct 1 point, 6 points. Many details of the film are very close to the Sikh tradition, and at the same time, it is also deconstructed in post-modernization. Taking off the turban in public is to save the comrades in arms, the chakra ring blade and the giant knife become Vishnu alive, and the Sikhs will carry small daggers with them ( The one who stabbed the leader to death), and finally Mumu stole the bracelet of the corpse (the Sikh bracelet was easily removed), etc., you need to have a certain understanding of Sikhism to understand. The relationship between Sikhism and the British government can be described as intricate and intertwined. Punjab was the last county captured by the British army, but it was also the place with the closest relationship with the British army during World War II. More than half of the British "puppet army" were Sikhs, but Looking back at the Amritsar massacre, there are also many Sikhs who died, so don't have any illusions about the invaders, or you will find yourself dead.

  • Kennedy 2022-04-21 09:03:08

    It would be better to remove the singing and dancing