Even if I accept the way they shows Bangladesh like a after war country, I will never accept the way they showed Bangldesh Army! LOL! They will never die like those morons in the movie. xD
Here's a part of the report from Dhaka Tribune:
It’s a film, some would try to rationalize, but when a nation is falsely presented in almost 70% of the screening time, there has to be some malicious intent.
Foreigners in Old Dhaka
In reality, when foreigners are in Old Dhaka, they have large groups of people admiring or trying to talk to them. Even if locals do not get close, they follow them from a distance. In the movie, we see a man-mountain called Tyler Rake, played by Chris Helmsworth, moving about with bulging muscles without attracting any attention.
Then there’s another guy who goes to the roof of a derelict building carrying a large sniper rifle. So, all these activities going on and the police are stoned?
The moment foreigners are in the old city, local police are informed and they usually go to the area to ensure that outsiders are not bothered. This has been the standard rule after the Holey Artisan attack.
Let’s assume, for the movie’s sake, that these robustly-built people can wander without raising any interest.
Old Dhaka is a thriving part of the city featuring flamboyant people, eclectic food, and imposing Mughal architecture. This movie shows it as a dim, dingy, squalid area -- in short, a hell hole of depravity!
How did the weapons enter Bangladesh?
Suddenly, we find diabolical weapons being produced by Rake and company, with an asinine woman also going about carrying rocket launchers. Where did these weapons come from?
Surely, they didn’t declare at the airport customs: “Hey buddy, don’t open that large black bag; it contains automatic rifles, rocket launchers, and enough bullets to wipe out your law enforcers!”
A few obtrusive figures swarm around Old Dhaka with deadly weapons, unleashing bravado-laced expletives. The film’s script can barely fill the backside of a postage stamp. What censor board passes a movie where every other line is laced with the four-letter word?
The cars are wrong and so is the Bangla
The police are seen driving Indian-made Hyundai cars; our police does not use this brand. The trucks and other vehicles do not represent Old Dhaka either. Parking a few CNGs here and there in a sequence is hardly convincing.
The language used is not a Dhakaiya dialect, but Bangla from West Bengal.
Vilifying law enforcers
No police force can claim to be scrupulously honest, but this film shows the whole elite unit, dressed in black to allude to RAB, as a venal institute with the head of the branch complicit with the drug lord.
In fact, the kingpin is given a police escort while he moves about. We may have corruption, but there hasn’t been any instance where drug barons were openly supported by law enforcers.
This is a totally wrong representation of Bangladesh. Some will dismiss my point saying that it’s only a movie. But is it only a film?