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Laila 2022-10-21 11:25:30

Bollywood movies can't avoid reluctant singing and dancing, and the degree of hatred of this kind of singing and dancing is about the same as the degree of favorite. What is unreasonable is that even if the subject is serious, Indians can use joy to dispel tragedy. This kind of noise may originate from nationality, and I can't accept it, let alone appreciate it. It's better to save it and leave it to friends who know how to appreciate it. The film covers a wide range of subjects, and it can be regarded as a flaw for the time being. Fatherly love and family education can be regarded as the main line, but the value of the branches dilutes the power of the main line. Drugs, terrorist activities, religious issues, ethnic issues, sociological issues of news and public opinion, etc., and so on. Picking up any topic alone can make a heavy movie.

The drug plot is so complete that the following plot is a little bit silly. There are not many drug movies I have encountered, and most of the painting styles are cold and hallucinogenic. "A Generation of Superstar Sangjie Jun" obviously endows drug education films with a unique Indian color, and Chinese films can emulate it. Mere drug promotional videos can no longer resonate with you and me. Ordinary audiences are willing to listen to the story, and the audience can understand it for themselves.

The news plot is also a good focus. The earliest newspapers appeared in India, and there are 100,000 newspapers in India today. The media is naturally close to capital, while ignoring the truth and facts. It is very irresponsible to add "Say hello" to the title-because the level of responsibility is obviously not as high as the level of advertising revenue. The method of eyeballing is to fabricate all kinds of bizarre gimmicks. This is also the reason why I am extremely opposed to press liberalization. It is better to control news by the state than to be kidnapped by capital-even though we face the historical mission of rectifying the former.

Finally, I mention the narrative framework. The groundbreaking significance of "Citizen Kane" has not faded even in the past nearly a century. On the contrary, it is surprising that it combines the power of technology to regenerate new life.

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Sanju quotes

  • Sanjay Dutt: Manyata, when the children are asked, "Is your father a terrorist?" they can say "No, their father is dead."

    [goes to commit suicide...]

    Manyata Dutt: Sanju! This will solve your problem, but not the children's! They'll still be called terrorist's children.

  • Sanjay Dutt: The first time I took drugs, it was because my father didn't like me. The second time, it was because my mother was dying. The third time, I was an addict.