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I want to hug him and cry.
Indian movies are not only famous for their dances and songs, but also for their sometimes very surreal plots. Especially when the movie sets itself the goal of competing with a Stephen King adaptation. So in 2017, a movie called “Ball” was released. Can you guess what the reference is?
If not, here’s a little introduction: the main character sold balloons for years and lived a very normal life. But a series of love failures forced him to commit suicide. However, he failed to commit suicide completely and was resurrected in the form of a clown. Embittered (and we understand him), he wanders the streets with an armful of balloons and takes revenge on the locals for all his grievances.
Well, maybe when mentioning the balls, the horror movie “It”, released on September 7, 2017, came to everyone’s mind. This photo is a reaction to horror, which was released in December.

What’s wrong with the movie?
Actually, almost everything. Starting with the appearance of the hero and ending with the typical shortcomings of Indian cinema, for example the complete denial of gravity. There are also just horrible rubber dolls and wrench swords. In short, if you want to laugh, you should watch the trailer. It is not surprising that the film only scored 4.6 points on IMDb. And then probably out of pity.
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Although the actor who played the lead role was praised by the audience:
“Many scenes from this film have been seen more than once. But I don’t blame the director. And Jai played his lead role well, but it could have been better. A one-time film.”
Source: Popcorn News

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