JuanKaius
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I recently heard about this film from a Facebook group. As a big fan of Tom Hardy, an okay fan of Benedict Cumberbatch, and a sucker for all things British, I instantly added this to my watchlist. And I wasn't disappointed.
I'll admit that the start was a bit slow and directionless and I almost felt like giving up. However, once you start understanding Stuart's character more and more, you can't take your eyes off the screen. Tom Hardy, as usual, gave a powerful performance which Benedict did immensely well to complement with his composed acting. However, the latter won the screen in the very last scene which was pure, raw emotion at its best.
If you ever wonder how these two went on to take the world by storm, this film is an early example of their prowess! A must-watch for everyone, and especially their fans.
I'll admit that the start was a bit slow and directionless and I almost felt like giving up. However, once you start understanding Stuart's character more and more, you can't take your eyes off the screen. Tom Hardy, as usual, gave a powerful performance which Benedict did immensely well to complement with his composed acting. However, the latter won the screen in the very last scene which was pure, raw emotion at its best.
If you ever wonder how these two went on to take the world by storm, this film is an early example of their prowess! A must-watch for everyone, and especially their fans.
HBO seems to have been infected with the season 2 curse. Westworld, True Detective and now Big Little Lies, all three had simply appalling second seasons. What saves BLL is Meryl Streep's brilliant acting and...and that's it!
Bejoy Nambiar made waves when he directed Shaitan. A refreshing thriller with an amazing soundtrack and witty dialogues.
This time he's playing with the big boys. Amitab and Farhan, two of the best brains in bolly meet together for this intriguing game of chess, which is laden with twists and turns and takes you through an overall thrilling ride. Neil Nitin Mukesh is probably at his best again after Johnny Gaddar, but remember it was prem ratan dhan paayo, that got him the role in GoT. Aditi Rao Hydari is decent and carries off her character effortlessly like always. :D
But overall I feel this is a positive step for Bollywood. Kudos!
This time he's playing with the big boys. Amitab and Farhan, two of the best brains in bolly meet together for this intriguing game of chess, which is laden with twists and turns and takes you through an overall thrilling ride. Neil Nitin Mukesh is probably at his best again after Johnny Gaddar, but remember it was prem ratan dhan paayo, that got him the role in GoT. Aditi Rao Hydari is decent and carries off her character effortlessly like always. :D
But overall I feel this is a positive step for Bollywood. Kudos!
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