mounikajabisetty
Entrou em jan. de 2024
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First of all, Ajay Devgn's Raid is far superior to this movie. I don't understand why certain non-Telugu elements were introduced-they just weren't funny and came across as overly cringeworthy. When the central theme is about a raid, why include unnecessary comedy, songs, and romantic scenes? It doesn't make the movie more engaging, it just dilutes the focus. Overhyping the hero in every situation is absurd. The Bollywood Raid was decently made, but this feels like a mix of senseless drama and action. Under the guise of cinematic liberty, the film goes overboard with illogical and cringey scenes, making it more frustrating than enjoyable.
I can't even begin to describe how disappointing this movie is. The Telugu audience has evolved to appreciate quality cinema, regardless of budget, and often turns smaller films into hits. However, it seems like the directors and actors haven't updated their approach to match the changing tastes of the audience.
The misogynistic traits of the lead character, along with Ali's irritating performance, were unbearable. The glorification of women objectification was absolutely appalling.
Throughout the movie, I felt like walking out of the theater. If I had watched it at home, I would have sped through it just to avoid the unpleasant experience.
As a movie enthusiast, I usually make it a point to sit through a film, no matter how bad it is. But this one stands among the worst I've seen. Excessive action, vulgar dialogues, indecent gestures, and overacting never makes a movie good.
The misogynistic traits of the lead character, along with Ali's irritating performance, were unbearable. The glorification of women objectification was absolutely appalling.
Throughout the movie, I felt like walking out of the theater. If I had watched it at home, I would have sped through it just to avoid the unpleasant experience.
As a movie enthusiast, I usually make it a point to sit through a film, no matter how bad it is. But this one stands among the worst I've seen. Excessive action, vulgar dialogues, indecent gestures, and overacting never makes a movie good.
The screenplay is quite strong, and the story keeps you engaged throughout. The build-up of curiosity is handled decently, but the characters themselves don't seem to stand out or evolve much, lacking the energy needed to bring the story to life. The dialogues often feel more like they're just providing facts and information rather than contributing to character development or making the scenes more dynamic. They miss that spark of natural, lively conversation. Moreover, the integration of historical references and scientific elements feels overly academic and theoretical, making it harder for the audience to connect emotionally. A bit more balance between these concepts and the narrative flow would have made it much more engaging and immersive overall.