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The movie got released today. Because of Badhon, I was waiting for it be released and finished seeing it just now.
General review: very poor storytelling. No proper introduction of why people are doing what they are doing. We don't know why Ravi is betraying his own country. There was a one liner explanation which definitely isn't enough to describe his motives. Don't know why his mother is helping him. Don't know why Badhon came to Tabu for help or even why she later joined another organization. There were a one liner explanation for some of those and those doesn't help much to understand the reasoning. And the ending climax can't be any poorer.
Overall, expected much from a director like Vishal Bhardwaj, both from storytelling and directional point of view.
Disappointed.
General review: very poor storytelling. No proper introduction of why people are doing what they are doing. We don't know why Ravi is betraying his own country. There was a one liner explanation which definitely isn't enough to describe his motives. Don't know why his mother is helping him. Don't know why Badhon came to Tabu for help or even why she later joined another organization. There were a one liner explanation for some of those and those doesn't help much to understand the reasoning. And the ending climax can't be any poorer.
Overall, expected much from a director like Vishal Bhardwaj, both from storytelling and directional point of view.
Disappointed.
Baywatch offers a mixed bag of entertainment with a weak plot, a somewhat average acting performance, and the sizzling presence of Priyanka Chopra and Alexandra Daddario.
Let's start with the plot, or lack thereof. Baywatch struggles to find a cohesive and engaging storyline, often relying on a predictable formula of beachfront hijinks and shallow character arcs. The narrative feels disjointed and lacks the depth necessary to fully captivate the audience. While some moments of humor and camaraderie between the characters are present, they often fail to compensate for the overall flimsy premise.
In terms of acting, the cast's performance falls within a middling range. While not stellar, the actors manage to bring some energy and chemistry to their roles. Dwayne Johnson's charisma and comedic timing shine through, providing moments of amusement. Zac Efron, too, delivers a decent performance, although his character feels somewhat one-dimensional. However, it's Priyanka Chopra's appearance as the villainous Victoria Leeds that steals the show. She brings a magnetic presence and a touch of intrigue to her role, showcasing her acting abilities amidst the film's shortcomings.
Despite the weaknesses in plot and acting, Baywatch does offer some redeeming qualities. The film successfully captures the sun-soaked, glamorous essence of the original TV series, featuring picturesque beachscapes and attractive lifeguards. The action sequences, though over-the-top at times, are visually engaging and provide moments of excitement. Additionally, the comedic elements, although hit-or-miss, manage to elicit a few laughs throughout the film.
Ultimately, Baywatch can be seen as a passable, if forgettable, summer popcorn flick. Its weak plot and inconsistent acting prevent it from reaching its full potential, but the presence of Priyanka Chopra adds a spark of intrigue. Fans of the original series may find some nostalgic enjoyment in the film's visuals and references, but overall, it fails to leave a lasting impression.
In summary, Baywatch delivers a mediocre viewing experience with its weak plot and average acting. However, the sizzling performance by Priyanka Chopra and the film's aesthetic appeal help elevate it from complete disappointment. While it falls short of making a memorable impact, it might still be worth a casual watch for fans of beach-centric action-comedies.
Let's start with the plot, or lack thereof. Baywatch struggles to find a cohesive and engaging storyline, often relying on a predictable formula of beachfront hijinks and shallow character arcs. The narrative feels disjointed and lacks the depth necessary to fully captivate the audience. While some moments of humor and camaraderie between the characters are present, they often fail to compensate for the overall flimsy premise.
In terms of acting, the cast's performance falls within a middling range. While not stellar, the actors manage to bring some energy and chemistry to their roles. Dwayne Johnson's charisma and comedic timing shine through, providing moments of amusement. Zac Efron, too, delivers a decent performance, although his character feels somewhat one-dimensional. However, it's Priyanka Chopra's appearance as the villainous Victoria Leeds that steals the show. She brings a magnetic presence and a touch of intrigue to her role, showcasing her acting abilities amidst the film's shortcomings.
Despite the weaknesses in plot and acting, Baywatch does offer some redeeming qualities. The film successfully captures the sun-soaked, glamorous essence of the original TV series, featuring picturesque beachscapes and attractive lifeguards. The action sequences, though over-the-top at times, are visually engaging and provide moments of excitement. Additionally, the comedic elements, although hit-or-miss, manage to elicit a few laughs throughout the film.
Ultimately, Baywatch can be seen as a passable, if forgettable, summer popcorn flick. Its weak plot and inconsistent acting prevent it from reaching its full potential, but the presence of Priyanka Chopra adds a spark of intrigue. Fans of the original series may find some nostalgic enjoyment in the film's visuals and references, but overall, it fails to leave a lasting impression.
In summary, Baywatch delivers a mediocre viewing experience with its weak plot and average acting. However, the sizzling performance by Priyanka Chopra and the film's aesthetic appeal help elevate it from complete disappointment. While it falls short of making a memorable impact, it might still be worth a casual watch for fans of beach-centric action-comedies.
John Wick 4, the highly anticipated continuation of the renowned action franchise, delivers the expected adrenaline-pumping sequences and solid performances. However, it falters under the weight of a lackluster storyline and an increasing reliance on excessive gunfights, straying further from its roots with each new installment.
The movie was full of intense action sequences that have become a signature of the series. The choreography and execution of these scenes are undeniably impressive, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. The commitment to practical stunts and fight choreography elevates the film, and the acting remains decent throughout, lending credibility to the characters' motivations and struggles.
Regrettably, the film stumbles when it comes to its narrative. The story in John Wick 4 is disappointingly weak, riddled with plot holes that strain the audience's suspension of disbelief. It becomes apparent that the filmmakers prioritized the action set pieces over coherent storytelling, sacrificing depth and coherence in favor of mindless gunfights. While these sequences are undeniably thrilling, they begin to feel repetitive and tiresome as the film progresses, overshadowing the potential for a more engaging and nuanced plot.
In comparison to its predecessors, John Wick 4 lacks the finesse and balance that made the original film so compelling. The franchise seems to be drifting away from its initial focus, gradually descending into a sea of relentless violence. It is a missed opportunity for the filmmakers to explore new dimensions of the titular character and the intriguing world he inhabits.
Despite these shortcomings, John Wick 4 still manages to offer a satisfactory experience for fans of the series. The action sequences continue to impress, and the solid acting performances help sustain the film's momentum. However, to truly rejuvenate the franchise, the filmmakers need to invest more effort into crafting a cohesive and engaging storyline that complements the breathtaking action rather than overpowering it.
In conclusion, John Wick 4 falls short of its potential due to a weak plot and an excessive focus on relentless gunfights. While the film delivers on its promise of high-octane action and showcases commendable performances, it lacks the depth and substance that made the original a standout hit. It's an enjoyable but ultimately forgettable addition to the franchise.
The movie was full of intense action sequences that have become a signature of the series. The choreography and execution of these scenes are undeniably impressive, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. The commitment to practical stunts and fight choreography elevates the film, and the acting remains decent throughout, lending credibility to the characters' motivations and struggles.
Regrettably, the film stumbles when it comes to its narrative. The story in John Wick 4 is disappointingly weak, riddled with plot holes that strain the audience's suspension of disbelief. It becomes apparent that the filmmakers prioritized the action set pieces over coherent storytelling, sacrificing depth and coherence in favor of mindless gunfights. While these sequences are undeniably thrilling, they begin to feel repetitive and tiresome as the film progresses, overshadowing the potential for a more engaging and nuanced plot.
In comparison to its predecessors, John Wick 4 lacks the finesse and balance that made the original film so compelling. The franchise seems to be drifting away from its initial focus, gradually descending into a sea of relentless violence. It is a missed opportunity for the filmmakers to explore new dimensions of the titular character and the intriguing world he inhabits.
Despite these shortcomings, John Wick 4 still manages to offer a satisfactory experience for fans of the series. The action sequences continue to impress, and the solid acting performances help sustain the film's momentum. However, to truly rejuvenate the franchise, the filmmakers need to invest more effort into crafting a cohesive and engaging storyline that complements the breathtaking action rather than overpowering it.
In conclusion, John Wick 4 falls short of its potential due to a weak plot and an excessive focus on relentless gunfights. While the film delivers on its promise of high-octane action and showcases commendable performances, it lacks the depth and substance that made the original a standout hit. It's an enjoyable but ultimately forgettable addition to the franchise.
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