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2.2/10
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एक ऐसा किरदार जिसकी नाटकीय यात्रा उसे भारत को तबाह करने के लिए छिपी बुरी ताकतों से लड़ने के लिए देश के कोने-कोने तक ले जाती है,एक ऐसा किरदार जिसकी नाटकीय यात्रा उसे भारत को तबाह करने के लिए छिपी बुरी ताकतों से लड़ने के लिए देश के कोने-कोने तक ले जाती है,एक ऐसा किरदार जिसकी नाटकीय यात्रा उसे भारत को तबाह करने के लिए छिपी बुरी ताकतों से लड़ने के लिए देश के कोने-कोने तक ले जाती है,
सारांश
Reviewers say 'Martin' faces criticism for its convoluted plot, poorly executed action sequences, and lackluster character development. The incoherent narrative, weak dialogue, and over-the-top action scenes are highlighted as major flaws. Technical aspects like CGI, sound design, and editing are frequently faulted. Pacing issues, either too slow or too rushed, further detract from the experience. Despite some praise for certain action sequences and performances, the overall consensus is that 'Martin' fails to offer a cohesive and enjoyable cinematic experience.
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Martin is hands down one of the worst movies I've ever endured. The plot is a chaotic mess, with scenes that seem to have no connection or purpose, making it frustrating to watch. The characters are painfully one-dimensional, offering no depth or development, and I found it impossible to care about any of them. The pacing is excruciatingly slow, with scenes that drag on far too long without payoff.
The visuals are equally disappointing, and poor. It feels like a low-budget project with ambitions far beyond its reach. Overall, Martin is a waste of time , cost and effort. Skip it at any cost !!
The visuals are equally disappointing, and poor. It feels like a low-budget project with ambitions far beyond its reach. Overall, Martin is a waste of time , cost and effort. Skip it at any cost !!
(Everything in this review is based on personal choice it's not a representation of the pure art made by makers,ie: don't sue me) If you don't know how bad it is let me just say ( give the tickets money to charity and use those 3 hours to think about your life.if the makers are bullying the review YouTubers you should know that they don't have good content and after watching this movie I think the makers need to find a new profession like selling fruits or vegetables or even buying scraps. The CGI was worse than my nephews favourite game minecraft and most importantly why was a dog being fed with mans lips.
Unnecessary intense scenes. Heavy background music now and then will make us get headache.
Direction is focused too much on boasting lead actor than focusing on story and message it was to deliver.
Not to blame the lead male and female characters for their over acting but the director himself for it.
He executes many scenes influenced by KGF/Kabja.
Very small story which could be delivered in good way is stretched with illogical scenes and unwanted scenes and finally everyone is lost. Director tried to make it look like Hollywood movie but completely end up delivering movie that look unoriginal and it's neither Indian nor western.
Direction is focused too much on boasting lead actor than focusing on story and message it was to deliver.
Not to blame the lead male and female characters for their over acting but the director himself for it.
He executes many scenes influenced by KGF/Kabja.
Very small story which could be delivered in good way is stretched with illogical scenes and unwanted scenes and finally everyone is lost. Director tried to make it look like Hollywood movie but completely end up delivering movie that look unoriginal and it's neither Indian nor western.
The *2024* release of *Martin* is not a direct remake of George A. Romero's 1977 psychological horror but rather a restoration and re-release that has drawn attention in recent years. Over the decades, Romero's *Martin* has gained considerable recognition, with some critics and fans considering it a cult classic for its unconventional take on vampirism. Due to this, a 4K restoration of the original was announced to bring the film back to audiences, preserving its place in horror history.
As the 2024 version aims to preserve the essence of the original, it focuses on enhancing the quality of Romero's work, offering modern audiences a clearer and more vivid presentation of the gritty, disturbing world Martin inhabits. The restoration uses the original 16mm camera negative to bring the colors, cinematography, and atmosphere back to life while maintaining the film's raw, low-budget aesthetic, which is part of its appeal.
Romero's *Martin* stands out for its realistic and grounded approach to horror, diverging from more popular and romanticized interpretations of vampires. In a horror landscape that often relies on supernatural elements, Martin's story offers a psychological angle, leaving audiences to question whether he is a vampire at all or simply mentally ill. By 2024, this concept resonates even more with contemporary viewers, given the increased focus on mental health and its intersection with horror.
The story remains the same: Martin, a young man who believes he is an 84-year-old vampire, moves to Pittsburgh to live with his superstitious cousin Cuda, who sees him as a Nosferatu-like monster. The tension between Martin's modern skepticism and Cuda's old-world belief system is central to the film's drama. The visual restoration enhances this dynamic, sharpening the contrasts between Martin's bleak urban surroundings and the dreamlike black-and-white flashbacks that allude to his delusions of vampirism.
In the 2024 version, this restoration effort is paired with bonus content that delves deeper into Romero's creative process and the film's enduring legacy. Many fans of Romero's work will appreciate the effort to bring back one of his lesser-known films, offering a new generation the chance to experience *Martin* as close to the director's original vision as possible. This re-release also serves as an exploration of how the film's themes of alienation, violence, and identity remain relevant in today's society.
The restored *Martin* brings a unique experience for viewers seeking a blend of psychological tension and horror without the typical tropes.
As the 2024 version aims to preserve the essence of the original, it focuses on enhancing the quality of Romero's work, offering modern audiences a clearer and more vivid presentation of the gritty, disturbing world Martin inhabits. The restoration uses the original 16mm camera negative to bring the colors, cinematography, and atmosphere back to life while maintaining the film's raw, low-budget aesthetic, which is part of its appeal.
Romero's *Martin* stands out for its realistic and grounded approach to horror, diverging from more popular and romanticized interpretations of vampires. In a horror landscape that often relies on supernatural elements, Martin's story offers a psychological angle, leaving audiences to question whether he is a vampire at all or simply mentally ill. By 2024, this concept resonates even more with contemporary viewers, given the increased focus on mental health and its intersection with horror.
The story remains the same: Martin, a young man who believes he is an 84-year-old vampire, moves to Pittsburgh to live with his superstitious cousin Cuda, who sees him as a Nosferatu-like monster. The tension between Martin's modern skepticism and Cuda's old-world belief system is central to the film's drama. The visual restoration enhances this dynamic, sharpening the contrasts between Martin's bleak urban surroundings and the dreamlike black-and-white flashbacks that allude to his delusions of vampirism.
In the 2024 version, this restoration effort is paired with bonus content that delves deeper into Romero's creative process and the film's enduring legacy. Many fans of Romero's work will appreciate the effort to bring back one of his lesser-known films, offering a new generation the chance to experience *Martin* as close to the director's original vision as possible. This re-release also serves as an exploration of how the film's themes of alienation, violence, and identity remain relevant in today's society.
The restored *Martin* brings a unique experience for viewers seeking a blend of psychological tension and horror without the typical tropes.
Story not explained properly. There is no point in story. The dialogue is also very poor. Actors try to give their best but dialogue don't feel like powerful impact. As dialogue not matching with background music.
The visual in this movie is quite good but still it feels there is no point to show them. I personally don't like the movie. It becomes more better if it properly present. If in this movie there is little comedy and unnecessary part is deleted and main character and villan character background show properly then it could be more better movie. If anyone likes action movie, they don't like it. Because the action sequences don't complete properly.
The visual in this movie is quite good but still it feels there is no point to show them. I personally don't like the movie. It becomes more better if it properly present. If in this movie there is little comedy and unnecessary part is deleted and main character and villan character background show properly then it could be more better movie. If anyone likes action movie, they don't like it. Because the action sequences don't complete properly.
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