harshveerpoonia
abr 2009 se unió
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I enjoyed this movie overall. The story conveys a strong message, and the character balance is thoughtfully handled. Rajinikanth and Amitabh Bachchan share excellent chemistry, and Fahadh Faasil truly proves himself as a chameleon, adapting seamlessly to his role.
However, the film's length and certain screenplay choices weigh it down. Some scenes, like the death scene, are replayed excessively, and numerous lingering shots add to the runtime without contributing much to the story. The decision to introduce the villain so late also felt like a missed opportunity; it led to hurried exposition to catch the audience up, which disrupted the flow.
While I don't mind a lengthy movie if it has enough to say, this one felt stretched. Tightening up the pacing would have made for a more engaging experience without sacrificing the depth or impact.
However, the film's length and certain screenplay choices weigh it down. Some scenes, like the death scene, are replayed excessively, and numerous lingering shots add to the runtime without contributing much to the story. The decision to introduce the villain so late also felt like a missed opportunity; it led to hurried exposition to catch the audience up, which disrupted the flow.
While I don't mind a lengthy movie if it has enough to say, this one felt stretched. Tightening up the pacing would have made for a more engaging experience without sacrificing the depth or impact.
This movie was a complete disaster-a true waste of time. Not only did it fail to entertain, but it also left me frustrated, as if the script had been written by a child with no regard for the audience's intelligence. The filmmakers seemed to be treating viewers like children, offering a painfully convoluted and shallow story.
Over-the-Top Acting Vijay's performance was a major letdown. His acting was overly exaggerated and hyperactive, making it hard to take any scene seriously. It felt like he was constantly trying too hard to sell jokes that just didn't land. Most of the humor relied on throwbacks, as if the film was banking on pure nostalgia to generate laughs, which only added to the sense of laziness.
Uncomfortable Age Gap and Gender Representation The romantic subplot was particularly cringeworthy, with an uncomfortable 25-year age gap between the lead actor and the girl. It was nauseating to watch. To make matters worse, the women in the movie were treated as mere props, with no real roles or depth beyond standing in the background of scenes.
Sloppy Action Sequences The fight scenes were terribly choreographed, dragging on far too long and lacking any sense of realism or excitement. It was reminiscent of two children play-fighting while making cartoonish "dhishum dhishum" sound effects. It reminded me of the disastrous Race 3, another film notorious for its poorly executed action sequences and convoluted story.
Conclusion Overall, this movie felt like a lazy vijay fan service, relying on recycled jokes and tired tropes to draw in audiences. The acting was exaggerated, the plot was childish, and the action scenes were laughably bad. It was an experience I wouldn't wish on anyone, and I left the theater wishing I had spent my time elsewhere.
Over-the-Top Acting Vijay's performance was a major letdown. His acting was overly exaggerated and hyperactive, making it hard to take any scene seriously. It felt like he was constantly trying too hard to sell jokes that just didn't land. Most of the humor relied on throwbacks, as if the film was banking on pure nostalgia to generate laughs, which only added to the sense of laziness.
Uncomfortable Age Gap and Gender Representation The romantic subplot was particularly cringeworthy, with an uncomfortable 25-year age gap between the lead actor and the girl. It was nauseating to watch. To make matters worse, the women in the movie were treated as mere props, with no real roles or depth beyond standing in the background of scenes.
Sloppy Action Sequences The fight scenes were terribly choreographed, dragging on far too long and lacking any sense of realism or excitement. It was reminiscent of two children play-fighting while making cartoonish "dhishum dhishum" sound effects. It reminded me of the disastrous Race 3, another film notorious for its poorly executed action sequences and convoluted story.
Conclusion Overall, this movie felt like a lazy vijay fan service, relying on recycled jokes and tired tropes to draw in audiences. The acting was exaggerated, the plot was childish, and the action scenes were laughably bad. It was an experience I wouldn't wish on anyone, and I left the theater wishing I had spent my time elsewhere.
Before I get criticized, I want to clarify that I love psychological horror films. Some of my favorites include Audition, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Creep 2, and The Invitation.
Talk about overhyped. I predicted the ending within the first 30 minutes, and it wasn't scary at all. The jump scare music was incredibly annoying and felt cheap. The constant silence followed by sudden screams didn't create tension-it just irritated me because it was so predictable. Instead of portraying characters in a genuinely dire situation, it seemed like a group of mentally deranged people clashing without purpose. The film was terrible, and the hype didn't do it justice. While it had some good stylistic elements and moments of great cinematography, they couldn't hide the fact that the movie was boring as hell. I expected a nuanced horror experience but got a predictable and frustrating film instead. It would have been better with more psychological depth and fewer cheap scares.
Talk about overhyped. I predicted the ending within the first 30 minutes, and it wasn't scary at all. The jump scare music was incredibly annoying and felt cheap. The constant silence followed by sudden screams didn't create tension-it just irritated me because it was so predictable. Instead of portraying characters in a genuinely dire situation, it seemed like a group of mentally deranged people clashing without purpose. The film was terrible, and the hype didn't do it justice. While it had some good stylistic elements and moments of great cinematography, they couldn't hide the fact that the movie was boring as hell. I expected a nuanced horror experience but got a predictable and frustrating film instead. It would have been better with more psychological depth and fewer cheap scares.
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