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Movie Discussion Thread Vol. 2
Problem is the part where Doval’s look alike implies that 2004-9 government didn’t bother when their own minister sold Currency Plates & some UP minister (of same time) allowed to flow fake currency in through Nepal. Also the lack of security even after warning was given that an attack is imminent through sea ports. This is whats caused burnlol 🔥 Also the fact that the same character emphasis how one day a stronger government & leaders will rise both at Centre & in UP to turn countries fortunes. This is clearly political but nothing that hasn’t been done in past movies. Rang De Basanti was clearly anti BJP/NDA-1 & depicted them in bad negative light. Many such instances in the past. -
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Cyberpunk 2077
Late to the party but about to start this soon, just bought it on Steam. Will play with a controller cause I'm bad with a KB+M (and used to a console lol). Any good controller recommendations except the DS? -
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Movie Discussion Thread Vol. 2
How ‘Dhurandhar’ is a prime example of government-embedded filmmaking - The Hindu https://share.google/gy1muf1I2YjyEVHCF This is a fair critic, because it details out what problems Leftist have with Dhurandhar. To summarise, Leftist are ok with complete fiction (jetpacks, bikini clad ISI agents...) but if there are Facts presented, everything should be covered to have the monkey balancing. For example, it is ok to portray 26/11 attack but "some Pakistani newspapers calling it out" needs to be shown as well. If underworld of Lyari is shown, it also needs to show that "Lyari is mini-brazil with culture of football and pop music". [There was Ranveer playing football though] In the end, monkeybalancing is needed for these losers. And filmmakers should never dare bringing positive light on current govt, at any cost. I think after Dhurandhar, filmmakers won't bother about reviews. Audience sees through their buffoonery. -
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