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Nothing impossible about this mission
Ok.. Lets get done and dusted with it. Dead Reckoning Part 1 and Final Reckoning are dead on arrival.
Both movies are a complete train wreck.
The concept was good but sadly the execution falters.
There are a few surprises in Final Reckoning but beyond that the movie has nothing to offer.
The submarine sequence starts with interesting conversation and characters but eventually is long drawn and fizzels out. Same is the case with airplane chase. Long and boring.
There are so many characters with less than two minutes screen time, you would wonder why they are there in the first place.
Mission Impossible movies are not known for their acting but for the thrill and suspense on hpw will Ethan Hunt save the word. This movie offers nothing new. All are ok.
I think Tom Cruise should stop milking the franchise now. Even he must have realized from the response to Dead Reckoning Part 1 that it's time to let go of Ethan Hunt and his motley crew.
Tom Cruise through Mission Impossible has given the world 30 years of quality entertainment. We have to thank him and the makers for that.
I hope they dont take the 'self destruct' message literally and screw it up and continue with the story.
All in all Final Reckoning is passable to say the least.
Both movies are a complete train wreck.
The concept was good but sadly the execution falters.
There are a few surprises in Final Reckoning but beyond that the movie has nothing to offer.
The submarine sequence starts with interesting conversation and characters but eventually is long drawn and fizzels out. Same is the case with airplane chase. Long and boring.
There are so many characters with less than two minutes screen time, you would wonder why they are there in the first place.
Mission Impossible movies are not known for their acting but for the thrill and suspense on hpw will Ethan Hunt save the word. This movie offers nothing new. All are ok.
I think Tom Cruise should stop milking the franchise now. Even he must have realized from the response to Dead Reckoning Part 1 that it's time to let go of Ethan Hunt and his motley crew.
Tom Cruise through Mission Impossible has given the world 30 years of quality entertainment. We have to thank him and the makers for that.
I hope they dont take the 'self destruct' message literally and screw it up and continue with the story.
All in all Final Reckoning is passable to say the least.
"Despatch" is a supremely boring movie that utterly fails to engage its audience. From the very beginning, it struggles to establish a compelling narrative, and instead, it sends your interest flying out the window. Even the lead character, who should ideally drive the story forward, appears exhausted and uninspired, aimlessly running around without any clear purpose.
The movie's inability to hold the audience's attention is largely due to its half-baked characters and a plot that feels both loose and underdeveloped. None of the characters are fleshed out enough to be relatable or intriguing, leaving viewers disconnected from their journeys. The storyline itself is riddled with inconsistencies and lacks the depth or excitement needed to keep the audience invested.
As the film progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult to understand why it was even made. The lack of direction, creativity, and effort is palpable, turning what could have been an engaging thriller into an insipid and forgettable experience. Overall, "Despatch" leaves you questioning not only the movie's purpose but also the time spent watching it.
The movie's inability to hold the audience's attention is largely due to its half-baked characters and a plot that feels both loose and underdeveloped. None of the characters are fleshed out enough to be relatable or intriguing, leaving viewers disconnected from their journeys. The storyline itself is riddled with inconsistencies and lacks the depth or excitement needed to keep the audience invested.
As the film progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult to understand why it was even made. The lack of direction, creativity, and effort is palpable, turning what could have been an engaging thriller into an insipid and forgettable experience. Overall, "Despatch" leaves you questioning not only the movie's purpose but also the time spent watching it.
The law of averages have finally caught up to Raj & DK. The series is a total drag. Midway through the episodes you will start feeling what is happening as nothing seems to move ahead.
Drugs, murder, revenge, politics, romance school students falling in love of each other including teachers etc., you name it this series has it. Raj & DK have tried to make Sholay's dialogue "is story mein emotion hai, drama hai, tragedy hai" into reality but have failed miserably and that too royally.
The pace finally picks up in the last episode but they left it too late to have any impact.
There are few moments that will give you a chuckle but beyond them there's nothing positive to talk about the screenplay or dialogues.
Acting wise, the only saving grace is Rajkumar Rao and Gulshan Devaiah (its a shame the limited amount of screentime that he is given). There are so many good actors who have been wasted.
Its one thing to have multiple storylines running simultaneously and logically bring them to a conclusion but making it entertaining is an art in itself. Raj & DK's have made an attempt at it but fail to do so.
This could easily have been a 3 or 4 episode series with a tighter and more entertaining screenplay.
Drugs, murder, revenge, politics, romance school students falling in love of each other including teachers etc., you name it this series has it. Raj & DK have tried to make Sholay's dialogue "is story mein emotion hai, drama hai, tragedy hai" into reality but have failed miserably and that too royally.
The pace finally picks up in the last episode but they left it too late to have any impact.
There are few moments that will give you a chuckle but beyond them there's nothing positive to talk about the screenplay or dialogues.
Acting wise, the only saving grace is Rajkumar Rao and Gulshan Devaiah (its a shame the limited amount of screentime that he is given). There are so many good actors who have been wasted.
Its one thing to have multiple storylines running simultaneously and logically bring them to a conclusion but making it entertaining is an art in itself. Raj & DK's have made an attempt at it but fail to do so.
This could easily have been a 3 or 4 episode series with a tighter and more entertaining screenplay.
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