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It was disappointing!!
To watch this movie at times. There were a few comic scenes, but all of that were of like a compilation of comic reels of now a days!!
While Deadpool is known for his crude, foul language, and thus; this movie went with a running business.
With all the jokes made in prior movies and trailers, this movie showed up with an almost empty tank of gas. The plot was simply dumb and didn't do much for the Deadpool franchise. Most of the humor was the same formula. After a while it felt like a funny comedian telling the same joke but in a different style over and over and over again. It got old.
For the first time in a Deadpool movie, there were many parts where I simply lost the interest and checked my watch!!
They probably should have taken the wins from the first two Deadpool movies and left it at that--and I would have been 100% ok with it.
You must watch only; when it goes digital.
To watch this movie at times. There were a few comic scenes, but all of that were of like a compilation of comic reels of now a days!!
While Deadpool is known for his crude, foul language, and thus; this movie went with a running business.
With all the jokes made in prior movies and trailers, this movie showed up with an almost empty tank of gas. The plot was simply dumb and didn't do much for the Deadpool franchise. Most of the humor was the same formula. After a while it felt like a funny comedian telling the same joke but in a different style over and over and over again. It got old.
For the first time in a Deadpool movie, there were many parts where I simply lost the interest and checked my watch!!
They probably should have taken the wins from the first two Deadpool movies and left it at that--and I would have been 100% ok with it.
You must watch only; when it goes digital.
Airforce life!!! Based on true stories and in the last it shows the actual photographes of all real heroes characters . And... All over a balance in cinema.
Good subject with good motive.
Go for it you you will enjoy.
It does lack a bit in a few things but that's okay.
Good movie to watch. Take to the side of Airforce life!!!
This is actually based on true stories and in the last it shows the actual photographes of all real heroes characters .
Go for it you you will enjoy.
Good movie to watch. Take to the side of Airforce life. This is actually based on true stories and in the last it shows the actual photographes of all real heroes characters .
Go for it you you will enjoy. I enjoyed watching i.
Good subject with good motive.
Go for it you you will enjoy.
It does lack a bit in a few things but that's okay.
Good movie to watch. Take to the side of Airforce life!!!
This is actually based on true stories and in the last it shows the actual photographes of all real heroes characters .
Go for it you you will enjoy.
Good movie to watch. Take to the side of Airforce life. This is actually based on true stories and in the last it shows the actual photographes of all real heroes characters .
Go for it you you will enjoy. I enjoyed watching i.
"AVYAKT" is a gripping blend of domestic tension and criminal undercurrents, a film that bravely explores how personal histories and societal decay intertwine. At its core, it is a story of a daughter's reckoning with truth, a mother's silent endurance, and a family secret that detonates with the force of national scandal. With a layered narrative and compelling cinematography by the DOP Abhishek Goswami, this film elevates the family-crime-drama genre beyond mere entertainment into the realm of emotional catharsis.
One of the most striking aspects of "AVYAKT" is its cinematography, which captures both the scale of the crime and the intimacy of familial tension. From the cold, sterile newsrooms broadcasting the police operation of capturing Keerti's father, the camera never loses sight of the emotional pulse beneath the visuals.
Early scenes are shot with brighter, more vibrant colors-signifying Keerti's illusion of freedom and independence. However, as her world begins to unravel, so does the visual palette. The colors become colder, the lighting more diffused, with shadows creeping into every corner of the frame. The choice of tight close-ups in confrontational scenes creates a sense of suffocation, mirroring the psychological collapse happening within the characters.
A particular standout is the sequence where Keerti watches the news report about her father. The camera lingers not on the screen, but on her face-shifting focus from the spectacle to the shock, underscoring the emotional stakes. In contrast, the flashbacks of the mother's past are shot with a grainier texture, giving them an almost documentary feel-brutally real, heartbreakingly unadorned.
Really a masterpiece by the young but brilliant Director Abhishek...
One of the most striking aspects of "AVYAKT" is its cinematography, which captures both the scale of the crime and the intimacy of familial tension. From the cold, sterile newsrooms broadcasting the police operation of capturing Keerti's father, the camera never loses sight of the emotional pulse beneath the visuals.
Early scenes are shot with brighter, more vibrant colors-signifying Keerti's illusion of freedom and independence. However, as her world begins to unravel, so does the visual palette. The colors become colder, the lighting more diffused, with shadows creeping into every corner of the frame. The choice of tight close-ups in confrontational scenes creates a sense of suffocation, mirroring the psychological collapse happening within the characters.
A particular standout is the sequence where Keerti watches the news report about her father. The camera lingers not on the screen, but on her face-shifting focus from the spectacle to the shock, underscoring the emotional stakes. In contrast, the flashbacks of the mother's past are shot with a grainier texture, giving them an almost documentary feel-brutally real, heartbreakingly unadorned.
Really a masterpiece by the young but brilliant Director Abhishek...