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Brahmastra Part One: Shiva

  • 2022
  • 6+
  • 2h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,6/10
114.158
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Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor in Brahmastra Part One: Shiva (2022)
This is the story of Shiva who sets out in search of love and self-discovery. During his journey, he has to face many evil forces that threaten our existence.
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Un giovane uomo sull'orlo dell'innamoramento viene sconvolto dal suo mondo quando scopre di avere il potere di controllare il fuoco e un legame con una società segreta di guardiani.Un giovane uomo sull'orlo dell'innamoramento viene sconvolto dal suo mondo quando scopre di avere il potere di controllare il fuoco e un legame con una società segreta di guardiani.Un giovane uomo sull'orlo dell'innamoramento viene sconvolto dal suo mondo quando scopre di avere il potere di controllare il fuoco e un legame con una società segreta di guardiani.

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    • Ayan Mukerji
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Ayan Mukerji
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      • Ayan Mukerji
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      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • Ranbir Kapoor
      • Alia Bhatt
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    • 34Recensioni della critica
    • 57Metascore
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    Amitabh Bachchan
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    • Guru
    Ranbir Kapoor
    Ranbir Kapoor
    • Shiva
    Alia Bhatt
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    • Isha
    Nagarjuna Akkineni
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    Reviewers say 'Brahmastra' garners mixed opinions for its dialogues, visual effects, and storyline. Many applaud the groundbreaking visual effects, noting impressive CGI and 3D experience. Conversely, the dialogues are often criticized as clichéd and poorly written, diminishing the film's impact. The storyline, though ambitious and mythological, is seen as weak, with some finding it overly reliant on a conventional love story. Despite these flaws, the film is praised for its grand cinematic universe and new visual storytelling benchmarks in Indian cinema.
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    5SAMTHEBESTEST

    The VFX team has done a better job in a short time than the long period taken by Ayan Mukerji, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt.

    Brahmastra (2022) : Movie Review -

    Ayan Mukerji made a formal announcement of Brahamastra soon after the success of Ranbir Kapoor's "Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani" (2013). I was in my last year of engineering then, and now the project is finally released in 2022. Most of the delayed Bollywood projects have bad records to their names, except for Mughal-e-Azam (1960) and Pakeezah (1972), so of course you can't expect Brahmastra to hit that level. Ayan's dream project somewhere dies in between these two verdicts. It is neither too bad like those unsuccessful films nor too good like Mughal-e-Azam and Pakeezah. Ayan's dream is visually pleasant just like you enjoy in your dreams, but the writing and storytelling are something that you wouldn't even dream of for a decade old film. It seems that Ayan was stuck in 2013 while writing this film, and he didn't know that Bollywood had come a long way in 2022.

    Brahmastra is a long narrative divided into three parts (at least that's what Ayan has in mind), and the first part is mainly about Shiva (Ranbir Kapoor). It's about Shiva knowing about his powers, the secrets of Brahmastra, his exploration with himself, aka Agni-Astra, and the love of his life, Isha (Alia Bhatt). Amitabh Bachchan is a sort of Guru (maybe people don't want to imagine him in any other role for such big films) as well as a Prabhastra, who helps Shiva to unleash his powers. The Brahmansh team is guarding three pieces of Brahamastra, the God of all Astras, from Junoon (Mouni Roy). She wants to awaken her Guru, Dev (unknown yet, or let's keep it a secret for now). The film starts with a much-hyped cameo (Shah Rukh Khan), which ultimately goes on to disappoint you with its chapri dialogues. The past connection is there and it is as predictable as it could have been, but it stretches itself long enough to give a declaration about Brahmastra: Part Two.

    Brahmastra's writing is all about cliches. The romance, the good vs. Evil face off, the past connection, the guru and shishya pattern, and the positive ending. Don't tell me you haven't seen it before, and in such a manner. The expected flaws are there to raise many questions in your mind, but there are some basic mistakes which cannot be overlooked. How can people with the powers of Astras be killed with guns? I mean, even the villains use guns to defeat the good guys, who have tremendous powers. They have powers but don't use them because they have to use guns first. Someone with super jumping abilities must first run (for what? ), then jump. The romance between Shiva and Alia starts off as a slumber-bound flirt and stays flat throughout, yet is used as the main event of the storyline. In one of the scenes, Shiva and Isha are going to some party around midnight of Diwali, but they don't walk or just run, but they climb and literally sort of fly just to reach a small house. And where was that so-called 'todu party', by the way? If you see the past connection part, you don't even need further details to predict who it was actually and how Shiva is connected to them. You don't get any big surprises as promised, but maybe there is an outside chance that we may get them in the next parts (if they are made soon). Ayan should have finished this film with such a storyline before 2015 (the beginning of the Bahubali era), and then it might have looked better. It's definitely outdated and flawed for 2022. I don't know why it took so long because such stories can be written every day after a good sleep.

    Talking about performances, Brahmastra isn't a front-loaded film. Ranbir Kapoor is out of soft boy roles and has done a decent job with this mixed and messy character. The Chapri accent just didn't look good on him, not even for a moment. Alia Bhatt has pulled her graph down after giving good performances in Gangubai Kathiawadi and Darlings. Brahmastra is not even half of what she has done in those two previous films this year. Amitabh Bachchan hardly makes any impact with a sober and predictable role, but his accent and persona suit the respected image. Nagarjuna has about a 5 to 6-minute role with a powerful presence. The surprise package is Mouni Roy, who has done very well as the antagonist. She looks scary and devious. She has a beautiful face too, and she is powerful enough to stand against Shiva and the Brahmansh members. Shah Rukh Khan plays a scientist-cum-one of the astras (as reported by many websites already) but has got cheap dialogues to deliver.

    Pritam barely gives any bad albums, so he doesn't go wrong with Brahmastra either. "Deva Deva" and "Kesariya" are watchful songs with engaging visuals, whereas "Dance Ka Bhoot" passes the screentime somehow. Simon Franglen's background score is rooted in Indian culture and tones, which was unexpected from him. But what an incredible impact it had in those battle scenes! Literally goosebumps! The cinematography and editing could have been better, and the dialogues needed a little bit of modern polishing. Watch out for the VFX. Brahmastra presents the best visual spectacle of Indian cinema, with 3D effects adding more joy to the viewing experience. Ayan Mukerji has come out of coming-of-age dramas and entered the mysterious world of ancient astras. He seemed confused about what to pick and carry and what to drop. Brahmastra Part One could have been a fantastic film with a good script, but Ayan just couldn't get the basics right. His conviction about visualisation fits the bill, but the idea of the same isn't that big. It's on the same level as Shankar's "2 Point 0" - great VFX but a mediocre storyline. If someone like Shankar can go wrong after making films like "Indian", "Anniyan" and "Endhiran", then Ayan was too small for it already. Nonetheless, Brahmastra is watchable for its big-screen value that introduces you to VFX-led grandeur, though it lacks both a storyline and storytelling, which could have taken it to the next level. The young guy has done more than his age, though.

    RATING - 5/10*
    5SoumikBanerjee1996

    Was this supposed to be a love story? Mr. Ayan Mukerji, what were you thinking?

    You know this was a mistake, yes, an error of judgment from my end. I traveled almost forty miles to watch the first day first show in 3-D, and I did it because I could not have waited any longer, but now it seems all my efforts have gone in vain! I recklessly put all my faith and trust in Bollywood, and into a director whose portfolio thus far, has nothing but coming of age/contemporary love stories, and this is yet another unwarranted expansion of his catalog.

    Can someone please clarify whether this was meant to be a Love Story? Wasn't it supposed to bring competition to Hollywood superhero/comic book features? Didn't the trailer make it look like the next big leap for Indian Cinema? Mismarketing at its best! The guys who were in charge of the trailer had done an incredible job, you know why? Cause they successfully lured in naive people like us! Aargh! I feel so stupid.

    Look, I'm all up for romance in a fantastically charged adventure feature, as long as they play out as catalysts but not the fundamental attribute of the narrative. I was anticipating a mesmerizing tale about these astras, and their powers, I wanted to find out more about the disciples of the 'Brahmansh', the people who are meant to protect the sanctity of this monumental pool of infinite 'Shaktis'.

    While we do get some bits & pieces regarding this mythical world full of magic; the narrative for some odd reason decided to put all its emphasis on the chemistry of Ranbir & Alia rather than concentrating on the main topic! This approach would have functioned had the writing been corroborative! The dialogues are cringe, and even the performances from the lead pair were too melodramatic thus failing to gel altogether. I'd go as far as to say, I couldn't care less for the characters. Thankfully the gorgeous Visuals and stunning background music saved this ship from sinking.

    P. S. The movie commences with SRK's cameo, and it was freaking fantastic! If only the rest of the film followed the same path!
    5g-kinshuk

    Trying too hard to be a good film

    This film copies the likes of marvel terminator and 1-2 other Hollywood films. The love story was rushed and not believable. The best parts of this film were SRK and Big B. The special fx were overdone. The story was rushed for something that took 10 years to make. Nice effort but it was a fail. This 2.75 hour film could've been a 2 hour film by dumping the crap musical numbers and the prolonged fight scenes. Alia and Ranbir are good actors who did not act well in this movie. Save your money and wait to stream it. I wonder if they'll spend another 10 years to make part 2. Ranbir had 2 flop comebacks this year.
    mohinderchugh

    Great VFX No story or good acting

    We were expecting a great movie as the amount of money spent on this movie was insane. But it is more or less disappointment. VFX are great and are equal to any best of Hollywood. But here director missed the trick. He focussed too much on VFX and did not focus on story , acting or Music. Other than acting by superstar No actor including Ranbir and Alia acted well. Big B is a waste in this movie. Music is also copied from other songs of pritam himself.

    We wanted desperately for Bollywood to create something equivalent or better than Bahubali but it is no where near. In case you want to watch this movie enjoy the VFX and than sleep for some some time. Ask your neighbor to wake you up when the next VFX shot starts. This way it will be easy for you to watch the movie .
    5vrijeshpatel-66005

    Mostly focused on romance. Did not go much into "astras" overall average

    Vfx was good climax was also good but love angle made it unbearable it was boring in the first half also they did not utilize nagarjun's skill correctly he was only in the film for 20 mins or so. Would have loved to see him more in the film. They could have also reduced the time length. It was too long. Amitabh bachan was good. I loved how he was guiding ranbir's character. He did fabulous job. They did not go much into astras. They just used indian weapons name but didnt show how they were formed Mostly focused on "love". Alia bhatt was ok. Dialogue were not good enough. Waiting for part 2 of the series.

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      The film was announced in 2014, at that time it was slated to release on Christmas 2016.After multiple delays it's release date was further pushed to Independence weekend 2019,then further to Christmas 2019,then Summer 2020 and then also further pushed to 4th December 2020.Due to Corona Virus Outbreak in India it was further pushed away.Now it has been claiming that it will release on 9th September 2022.Thus making it one of the most delayed films in indian cinema.
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      Features Agneepath (2012)
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      Music by Pritam Chakraborty

      Lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya

      Performed by Arijit Singh

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 novembre 2022 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
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      • 4.100.000.000 INR (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7.839.108 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 4.543.659 USD
      • 11 set 2022
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