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Baida had all the ingredients to be an intriguing sci-fi thriller, but it somehow manages to fumble every single one into a chaotic, unwatchable mess. Sudhanshu Rai, who I assume was meant to be the emotional anchor, delivers a performance so flat and lifeless that I couldn't care less about his character's fate-his blank stares and monotone line delivery sucked any potential drama right out of the screen.
The story itself is an incoherent tangle of time loops, supernatural mumbo-jumbo, and half-baked ideas that never come together into anything resembling a plot. Sourabh Raaj Jain's portrayal of the "pishaach" villain is supposed to be terrifying, but his over-the-top antics and the laughably bad CGI make him more of a cartoon than a threat.
The special effects look like they were pulled from a low-budget student film, and the pacing is so sluggish that I found myself checking my watch halfway through. By the time the film limps to its abrupt, nonsensical ending, I was just thankful to escape the theater. Do yourself a favor and avoid this disaster of a movie-it's not worth the ticket price or the headache.
The story itself is an incoherent tangle of time loops, supernatural mumbo-jumbo, and half-baked ideas that never come together into anything resembling a plot. Sourabh Raaj Jain's portrayal of the "pishaach" villain is supposed to be terrifying, but his over-the-top antics and the laughably bad CGI make him more of a cartoon than a threat.
The special effects look like they were pulled from a low-budget student film, and the pacing is so sluggish that I found myself checking my watch halfway through. By the time the film limps to its abrupt, nonsensical ending, I was just thankful to escape the theater. Do yourself a favor and avoid this disaster of a movie-it's not worth the ticket price or the headache.
First of all the whole premise of franchise is extremely stupid. You want us to believe that these stupid aliens can defeat mightiest military in the world when their vulnerability is simply high pitch sound and whole the scientists in the world couldn't figure it out.
Now, again instead of showing how they could have defeated the world governments, the makers attempt is to milk the last bit of cash from gullible consumers with same repeated story which was at least better in 1st and 2nd installment.
I hope they take a big loss on this one and we don't see again another sequel of the prequel of the stupidest franchise of this century.
Now, again instead of showing how they could have defeated the world governments, the makers attempt is to milk the last bit of cash from gullible consumers with same repeated story which was at least better in 1st and 2nd installment.
I hope they take a big loss on this one and we don't see again another sequel of the prequel of the stupidest franchise of this century.
Just couldn't finish full movie. Protoganist is a violant maniac and movie was clearly trying to justify this non sense character. Its one thing to fight to save someone's life but totally wrong to hit somebody for merely using bad words against you.
Also, its unfathomable for even a villain to kill his own son just for the sake some monetary gain.
Typical scenes in movie seems again like a superhero strength of a 60+ years old progonist who will not even take a single hit and kill people like ants. This is usual formula of indian movies and unfortunately thats what is bringing money into the business. People simply don't like sensible stories and thats really worrisome for talented directors. Its probably one of the worst times in movie history.
Also, its unfathomable for even a villain to kill his own son just for the sake some monetary gain.
Typical scenes in movie seems again like a superhero strength of a 60+ years old progonist who will not even take a single hit and kill people like ants. This is usual formula of indian movies and unfortunately thats what is bringing money into the business. People simply don't like sensible stories and thats really worrisome for talented directors. Its probably one of the worst times in movie history.
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