Crew
- 2024
- 1h 58min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
El destino de tres mujeres muy trabajadoras las conducen a algunas situaciones injustificadas y acaban atrapadas en una red de mentiras.El destino de tres mujeres muy trabajadoras las conducen a algunas situaciones injustificadas y acaban atrapadas en una red de mentiras.El destino de tres mujeres muy trabajadoras las conducen a algunas situaciones injustificadas y acaban atrapadas en una red de mentiras.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 13 nominaciones en total
Kareena Kapoor
- Jasmine Kohli
- (as Kareena Kapoor Khan)
Hetal Puniwala
- Capt. Kiran Wadhera
- (as Hetal A. Puniwala)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Crew' balances comedy and drama, highlighting themes of friendship and love. Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon are praised for their charm and chemistry. The film offers light-hearted humor, though not always laugh-out-loud. Critics point out a predictable plot, pacing issues, and illogical scenes. Heist elements feel underdeveloped, and the blend of comedy and drama is inconsistent. Despite these flaws, 'Crew' is seen as an entertaining one-time watch, thanks to its engaging performances and enjoyable moments.
Opiniones destacadas
As someone eagerly anticipating Crew, I had high hopes for an exhilarating heist comedy. However, the film never quite reaches its full potential. Despite featuring a star-studded cast and a promising concept, it struggles to soar due to its lackluster execution.
One aspect that shines is the trio of leading ladies. Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon dazzle on screen with their charm and elegance, injecting life into their characters. Their performances add some much-needed flair to the movie, masking some of its flaws. Additionally, Director Rajesh A. Krishnan's signature absurd humor, reminiscent of "Lootcase," brings occasional chuckles, though it's not enough to compensate for the film's shortcomings.
The crux of the issue lies in the narrative's inability to sustain momentum. While the first half promises excitement and intrigue, the second half disappointingly falls flat. Predictable plot points and lack of depth leave much to be desired, ultimately failing to deliver the anticipated thrills.
**To sum it up:** Crew is a visually appealing but ultimately forgettable film. While it may serve as a pleasant diversion for those seeking star power and a light-hearted storyline, it falls short of delivering the gripping heist comedy it initially promises. Disappointment awaits those expecting a more captivating and surprising cinematic experience.
One aspect that shines is the trio of leading ladies. Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon dazzle on screen with their charm and elegance, injecting life into their characters. Their performances add some much-needed flair to the movie, masking some of its flaws. Additionally, Director Rajesh A. Krishnan's signature absurd humor, reminiscent of "Lootcase," brings occasional chuckles, though it's not enough to compensate for the film's shortcomings.
The crux of the issue lies in the narrative's inability to sustain momentum. While the first half promises excitement and intrigue, the second half disappointingly falls flat. Predictable plot points and lack of depth leave much to be desired, ultimately failing to deliver the anticipated thrills.
**To sum it up:** Crew is a visually appealing but ultimately forgettable film. While it may serve as a pleasant diversion for those seeking star power and a light-hearted storyline, it falls short of delivering the gripping heist comedy it initially promises. Disappointment awaits those expecting a more captivating and surprising cinematic experience.
A predictable plot, lighthearted screenplay, and an illogical second half overshadowed by the charm that three ladies bring to the screen; keep your brain aside to watch it for them and nothing else. There are some references to Tabu and Kareena's previous works, blink and you'll miss these. Diljit Dosanjh was wasted in the film, anybody could have played that role.
If you're going in expecting a proper heist film, this isn't for you. You can't take the heist seriously without logic, and you can't watch this film with logic. Watch it for Tabu, Kareena and Kriti; perhaps run it in the background.
If you're going in expecting a proper heist film, this isn't for you. You can't take the heist seriously without logic, and you can't watch this film with logic. Watch it for Tabu, Kareena and Kriti; perhaps run it in the background.
Crew (2024) :
Movie Review:
This Crew Needed A Better Flight To Fly
Crew Review: Rajesh Krishnan surprised everyone with Tripling and Lootcase, and so the expectations were similar or higher from Crew. With three gorgeous ladies in the lead and never-seen-before aerial heist drama, this Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon starrer was expected to fly high and even took off on a decent note, but unfortunately, the flight couldn't land safely. There was some unrepairable turbulence in the second half that took this exciting heist comedy down. A few comic punches worked because of adult humour and urban touches, but were they enough? Frankly, no, but they do pass on some good laughs. This Crew needed a better pilot, better training, and better study material than what it has to fly high. Let's say, air traffic jammed it.
So, Crew can be called a wannabe parody of Vijay Mallya's scam, as here we have Vijay Waliya (Saswata Chatterjee), the owner of Kohinoor Airliner. We have three super hot air hostesses: Divya Rana (Kriti Sanon), Jasmin (Kareena Kapoor), and Geeta Sethi (Tabu), who are not getting paid enough and are struggling to get a respectable income. After trying all the right and honest ways of life, these three finally decide to join the dishonest gang at once by smuggling gold from India to the Middle East. Sooner or later, they were supposed to get caught, but what happens when they are looted by a rich man? These three must gang up to get what was "ours," even though you have to turn a plain comedy into a heist comedy for that.
Nidhi Mehra and Mehul Suri's Crew has a decent first half, but things crash down heavily in the second half. Parodying Vijay Mallya and his scam was okay; it was somewhat funny, but trying to capture him and seize gold was too much. The concept goes terribly wrong, and there are reasons for it. In the first half, you relate to the story because you can feel the struggle of those three ladies and their friends (crew members). However, the second half is not about them, so you lose all the connection and all the interest in the story.
It's okay to take inspiration from The Italian Job and Oceans Eleven, but you don't have to drag those ideas into your fictional parody world by saying that it's all done for society's sake. The second half of Crew is full of loopholes. More holes (windows) than any plane can have. Nidhi and Mehul's sarcastic attempt at urban comedy is praiseworthy, but the comical sense was cheap. Nobody cares what's happening in the personal lives of those three ladies because they haven't had an inspiring or stable life. For instance, Divya (Kriti Sanon) is a topper, a sports champion, and always ready to fight the wrongs. She scares the hell outta referee for his wrong decision-that's more like it. But what happens to this smart, intelligent, and honest girl in the very next moment when she has quick sex with a stranger without any hi, hello, or even a formal introduction (forget love)? I never saw a dead man having a boner after death (almost after 10 minutes). You can't be serious, man. This is some next-level crap.
I must say, Crew has plenty of glamour. Tabu hasn't been doing glamorous roles lately, except for De De Pyaar De, but here, she gets a complete new makeover. What a sexy makeover she has got here! The best and most aggressive dialogues also go into her kitty. Kriti Sanon is "Kali" (bud). She is young, dashing, and sexy, and she looks damn confident as an air hostess. Kareena gets into her Bebo mode again. Only this time around, you have to see her antagonising a few things. But then, she also has a few emotional scenes. Trupti Khamkar has done a fantastic job and will surely get your appreciation. Rajesh Sharma was a bit irritating in some scenes with those fake laughter and expressions, and the same goes for Saswata Chatterjee. I never could have imagined these two senior actors being wasted like this. Kapil Sharma had a sensible role, but with low screen time. Diljit Dosanjh has a somewhat interesting role, which isn't elevated well enough.
Anil Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor have spent a nice budget on the lavish scale and look of the film. The costumes are exquisite, the locations are gorgeous, and the production design looks beautiful. Anuj Rakesh Dhawan's close-up shots of the three leading ladies are stimulating, but sometimes they expose the make-up they are wearing. That's scary. The music is tappy, as "Choli," "Naina," and "Ghagra" set the party mood right. Rajesh Krishnan's direction skills see a dip in quality compared to what he has done in Lootcase and Tripling, but more than him, it's the script that deserves to be blamed. Krishnan's over-the-top jokes can still take multiplex audiences on a roll, but they may not get enough support from the masses. Crew is a little screwed-actually very much screwed-in the second half, but there are some scenes that give you a little pleasure of new-age female-driven comedy. The rest of the show is strictly below average, and no oxygen mask can save you from that.
RATING - 4/10*
This Crew Needed A Better Flight To Fly
Crew Review: Rajesh Krishnan surprised everyone with Tripling and Lootcase, and so the expectations were similar or higher from Crew. With three gorgeous ladies in the lead and never-seen-before aerial heist drama, this Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon starrer was expected to fly high and even took off on a decent note, but unfortunately, the flight couldn't land safely. There was some unrepairable turbulence in the second half that took this exciting heist comedy down. A few comic punches worked because of adult humour and urban touches, but were they enough? Frankly, no, but they do pass on some good laughs. This Crew needed a better pilot, better training, and better study material than what it has to fly high. Let's say, air traffic jammed it.
So, Crew can be called a wannabe parody of Vijay Mallya's scam, as here we have Vijay Waliya (Saswata Chatterjee), the owner of Kohinoor Airliner. We have three super hot air hostesses: Divya Rana (Kriti Sanon), Jasmin (Kareena Kapoor), and Geeta Sethi (Tabu), who are not getting paid enough and are struggling to get a respectable income. After trying all the right and honest ways of life, these three finally decide to join the dishonest gang at once by smuggling gold from India to the Middle East. Sooner or later, they were supposed to get caught, but what happens when they are looted by a rich man? These three must gang up to get what was "ours," even though you have to turn a plain comedy into a heist comedy for that.
Nidhi Mehra and Mehul Suri's Crew has a decent first half, but things crash down heavily in the second half. Parodying Vijay Mallya and his scam was okay; it was somewhat funny, but trying to capture him and seize gold was too much. The concept goes terribly wrong, and there are reasons for it. In the first half, you relate to the story because you can feel the struggle of those three ladies and their friends (crew members). However, the second half is not about them, so you lose all the connection and all the interest in the story.
It's okay to take inspiration from The Italian Job and Oceans Eleven, but you don't have to drag those ideas into your fictional parody world by saying that it's all done for society's sake. The second half of Crew is full of loopholes. More holes (windows) than any plane can have. Nidhi and Mehul's sarcastic attempt at urban comedy is praiseworthy, but the comical sense was cheap. Nobody cares what's happening in the personal lives of those three ladies because they haven't had an inspiring or stable life. For instance, Divya (Kriti Sanon) is a topper, a sports champion, and always ready to fight the wrongs. She scares the hell outta referee for his wrong decision-that's more like it. But what happens to this smart, intelligent, and honest girl in the very next moment when she has quick sex with a stranger without any hi, hello, or even a formal introduction (forget love)? I never saw a dead man having a boner after death (almost after 10 minutes). You can't be serious, man. This is some next-level crap.
I must say, Crew has plenty of glamour. Tabu hasn't been doing glamorous roles lately, except for De De Pyaar De, but here, she gets a complete new makeover. What a sexy makeover she has got here! The best and most aggressive dialogues also go into her kitty. Kriti Sanon is "Kali" (bud). She is young, dashing, and sexy, and she looks damn confident as an air hostess. Kareena gets into her Bebo mode again. Only this time around, you have to see her antagonising a few things. But then, she also has a few emotional scenes. Trupti Khamkar has done a fantastic job and will surely get your appreciation. Rajesh Sharma was a bit irritating in some scenes with those fake laughter and expressions, and the same goes for Saswata Chatterjee. I never could have imagined these two senior actors being wasted like this. Kapil Sharma had a sensible role, but with low screen time. Diljit Dosanjh has a somewhat interesting role, which isn't elevated well enough.
Anil Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor have spent a nice budget on the lavish scale and look of the film. The costumes are exquisite, the locations are gorgeous, and the production design looks beautiful. Anuj Rakesh Dhawan's close-up shots of the three leading ladies are stimulating, but sometimes they expose the make-up they are wearing. That's scary. The music is tappy, as "Choli," "Naina," and "Ghagra" set the party mood right. Rajesh Krishnan's direction skills see a dip in quality compared to what he has done in Lootcase and Tripling, but more than him, it's the script that deserves to be blamed. Krishnan's over-the-top jokes can still take multiplex audiences on a roll, but they may not get enough support from the masses. Crew is a little screwed-actually very much screwed-in the second half, but there are some scenes that give you a little pleasure of new-age female-driven comedy. The rest of the show is strictly below average, and no oxygen mask can save you from that.
RATING - 4/10*
Just watched this on Netflix, movie was going good and had that entertainment element in it but then came the last 30 minutes where the movie transformed into a spy thriller. Movie had unnecessary small details just to make it sense in the final 30 minutes but that didn't make sense, what was the director even thinking, guy wrote a casual good entertainer then decided to go absolute crazy. Final 30 minutes obviously doesn't make any sense but also lacks any comical element, it's just that they somehow wanted to finish the marathon, felt like they ran backwards. The makers got confused and stitched two movies together. This is a prime example of how to not make a movie, disappointed to stick around for last 30 minutes.
Got a chance to watch it at Vue London. Entertaining, great one liners having the audience in splits. Good story, lovely direction with a cool twist in the end. For once I wished the ending was real. :-)
Tabbu was her usual best, Kareena in her true bebop style while kriti is getting better by the day.
Family entertainer, ladies must watch and a movie cabin crew ppl can't miss on. Kareena Kapoor, Tabu & Kriti stole the show as they all have delivered tremendous performances. Kareena Kapoor though outshined everybody with the way she carried herself in the character of "Jasmine". Movie throughout is a ride of laughter which adds a lot to the movie. Loved how the script has used male stars in a way in which they have only pushed and developed the story of the female leads. That's so empowering.
Family entertainer, ladies must watch and a movie cabin crew ppl can't miss on. Kareena Kapoor, Tabu & Kriti stole the show as they all have delivered tremendous performances. Kareena Kapoor though outshined everybody with the way she carried herself in the character of "Jasmine". Movie throughout is a ride of laughter which adds a lot to the movie. Loved how the script has used male stars in a way in which they have only pushed and developed the story of the female leads. That's so empowering.
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- TriviaPlot outline inspired by the shutdown of Kingfisher Airlines and its fraudster owner Vijay Mallya.
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,500,000
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,500,000
- 31 mar 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,006,016
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 58 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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