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dcstar-54315's reviews

by dcstar-54315
This page showcases all reviews dcstar-54315 has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
18 reviews
Neeru Bajwa and Satinder Sartaaj in Shayar (2024)

Shayar

8.1
9
  • Aug 13, 2024
  • Didn't expect something like this in 2024

    It's truly refreshing to see such a beautiful movie emerge in 2024. In an age dominated by Gen Z and TikTok, where quick, bite-sized content often takes precedence, it's heartening to know that there are still filmmakers who cherish and promote the timeless art of poetry. This dedication to preserving and celebrating poetry through film is a testament to its enduring power and relevance.

    In today's fast-paced digital world, where trends come and go in the blink of an eye, a movie that focuses on poetry offers a moment of pause and reflection. It allows us to connect with our emotions, explore complex ideas, and appreciate the beauty of language. Despite the overwhelming presence of social media platforms that prioritize short, attention-grabbing content, the fact that such a film continues to find its place is truly remarkable.

    The effort to keep poetry alive and thriving through cinema is commendable. It requires a deep appreciation for the craft and a commitment to sharing it with others. Those who champion poetry in this era are not just preserving an art form; they are also fostering a sense of community and connection. They remind us that, even in a world where everything seems to be moving at lightning speed, there is still value in slowing down and savoring the written word.

    It's easy to overlook the significance of poetry in our daily lives, especially when we're constantly bombarded with information and entertainment. However, poetry has a unique ability to capture the essence of human experience in a way that few other forms of expression can. It distills complex emotions and ideas into a few carefully chosen words, creating a powerful impact that resonates with viewers on a deep level.

    In an era where visual and auditory stimuli often dominate, the written word can sometimes feel like a relic of the past. Yet, this movie proves that words still have the power to move us, to inspire us, and to make us think. It challenges us to see the world from different perspectives and to find meaning in the mundane. It encourages us to be more introspective and to appreciate the subtleties of life.

    The resurgence of interest in poetry through film is a testament to its timeless appeal. It shows that, no matter how much the world changes, there will always be a place for thoughtful, reflective, and beautifully crafted language. Poetry has the ability to transcend time and space, connecting people across generations and cultures. It speaks to the universal human experience, reminding us of our shared humanity.

    For those who continue to create, watch, and share films centered around poetry, their efforts are not in vain. They are keeping alive a tradition that has been a part of human culture for centuries. They are ensuring that future generations will also have the opportunity to experience the magic of poetry. In doing so, they are contributing to a richer, more diverse cultural landscape.

    In conclusion, the emergence of a movie focused on poetry in 2024 is a delightful surprise. It serves as a reminder that, even in an age dominated by fast-paced digital content, there is still a place for the slow, deliberate, and thoughtful art of poetry. The dedication of those who promote and celebrate poetry through film is truly admirable. They are preserving an art form that has the power to touch hearts and minds, to inspire and to provoke thought. In a world that often prioritizes speed and efficiency, poetry offers a much-needed respite, a chance to pause and reflect. It is a testament to the enduring power of words and the timeless appeal of the written word.

    Really enjoyed it.
    Amitabh Bachchan in Jhund (2022)

    Jhund

    7.4
    9
  • Aug 5, 2022
  • Oscar level production

    The absolute rawness, simplicity and realistic portrayal of the slum life. And the acting of cast omg.!! Especially the village girl struggling to get identity with her father.

    A top notch movie after a long long time.
    Carl Anton Koch and Peri Baumeister in Blood Red Sky (2021)

    Blood Red Sky

    6.1
    9
  • Sep 1, 2021
  • Totally worth the watch.

    I can say this with total confidence. This movie doesn't make me bored even for a minute. I wad totally engaged and into the movie. Music, story and the visual quality was pleasing to watch. Story was little predictive though.

    The mom character looks a little too bad as she drink more blood but i guess that's artistic choice. Very well made movie. Recommended to watch with a quality equipment to enjoy.
    Ana de la Reguera, Matthias Schweighöfer, Omari Hardwick, Dave Bautista, and Ella Purnell in Army of the Dead (2021)

    Army of the Dead

    5.8
    1
  • May 20, 2021
  • 1 star just for editors and stage designers.

    Uninteresting plot but great environment design, zombies and makeup. The shallow depth of field ruined everything to the point that i felt irritated. I wanted to see more of the FILM not only character's faces.

    It was so shallow that everything was looking incomplete and macro. Extremely boring.
    Logan Miller, Dylan Gelula, Cooper Raiff, and Ashley Padilla in Shithouse (2020)

    Shithouse

    6.9
    5
  • Nov 18, 2020
  • Umm... I'm confused

    Boy acted really well. Movie stared really good. I enjoyed comedy. Emotions, dialogues etc everything was good But the ending is just weird. It's like there was no conclusion in the ending. Everything just goes as it was. Which doesn't really make sense to me.

    But worth the watch.
    Arshad Warsi, Anmol Garg, Meiyang Chang, Barun Sobti, Vishesh Bansal, Anupriya Goenka, and Ridhi Dogra in Asur: Welcome to Your Dark Side (2020)

    Asur: Welcome to Your Dark Side

    8.5
    10
  • Nov 13, 2020
  • I get why some people don't like it...

    I'm seeing some low rated reviews. Don't get me wrong but i get it. Not many people can understand this type of plot and storyline.

    I do agree there were a few mistakes (2,3 only) happened opposing common sense. But keeping that aside, this is some Hollywood level stuff.

    Story is so fresh, so much research took place on mythology and forensic science. 8th episode could have been better but it's okay. I did enjoyed every minute of season. Arshad warsi, Barun and Vivesh were stars of the show. Waiting for season 2. Season one didn't end quite nicely.

    It's not your average thriller. So if that's your taste, stay away. If you looking for something new and ready to dig deep, you will definitely appreciate it.
    Yifei Liu in Mulan (2020)

    Mulan

    5.8
    8
  • Sep 4, 2020
  • Beautiful visuals but editing sucks

    I think movie is great story is good. Direction is great. It was editing choices that made kt look loke something is missing.

    Overall enjoyed with my family.
    Donnie Yen in Fei lung gwoh gong (2020)

    Fei lung gwoh gong

    5.8
    8
  • May 4, 2020
  • Donnie yen, what a surprise.

    I didn't even knew at first it was Donnie yen in poster. This movie reminded me of my childhood as i used to see lot of kungfu and karate movies of Bruce and Jackie. Movie definitely has Jackie chan vibe to it in action, emotional and comedy scenes. Which was honestly refreshing to watch after so many years. Donnie really fits here very well. And some fighting stunts were really impressive.

    We want more movies like this. I really enjoyed watching this refreshing comedy with my family.
    Dave Bautista and Chloe Coleman in My Spy (2020)

    My Spy

    6.4
    8
  • Apr 16, 2020
  • It made me laugh when nothing was able to.

    I'm little ill these days and not laughing very much. But scenes in these movies are just so funny. I totally enjoyed watching it. Dave's best movie so far for me. His acting was great and cast was very nice. Movie is predictable still enjoyable. :)

    You're gonna love watching this in situation like now.
    Ip man 4: Le dernier combat (2019)

    Ip man 4: Le dernier combat

    7.0
    10
  • Feb 29, 2020
  • Another Masterpiece

    Despite being fourth film in franchise and after many other side films, this series never get boring. It felt same as it did when i saw the first Ip Man.

    Good music, good story, good fight scenes. And Donnie yen never gets old. A must watch if you're into drama + martial arts.
    Will Smith and Victor Hugo in Gemini Man (2019)

    Gemini Man

    5.7
    7
  • Nov 14, 2019
  • Not as bad as people were saying!

    • 60fps didn't look bad at all. It made the movie look interesting.
    • CG was good until the young Will Smith starts talking. And then it was really looking bad!
    • Story was good and in my opinion executed nicely.
    • Female actor didn't fit in my opinion.
    • Direction was just OK. Not impressive.
    • Action scenes are where this movie shines. Very nice.


    Overall decent movie.
    Milo Ventimiglia and Butler in The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019)

    The Art of Racing in the Rain

    7.6
    9
  • Oct 28, 2019
  • Everything was on spot.

    Let me start by saying, i have seen many animal movies in past. But the way this movie was directed, and the story was told, It felt like every character in the movie is the main focus not just dog. Cinematography was awesome. Director shot every part beautifully. I was really impressed by the racing shots. Most of the time we see that an emotional movie like this just focuses on story itself and does not care much about the side shots. But not in this movie.

    It honestly felt like the dog is acting not just mimicking its training. Casting was spot on. I saw beautiful faces and great acting on screen. Everybody did its job perfectly.

    Overall, I recommend. Worth watching.
    Dunkerque (2017)

    Dunkerque

    7.8
    4
  • May 27, 2019
  • This movie totally left me feeling Nothing!

    Ok I'm probably the one of the biggest Nolan Fans. All his previous movies were breathtaking and amazing. This movie however, cinematography was ok. But loud music then complete silence then again same thing. Long cuts. This movie made me bored in middle and i had to see it in skips.

    I know Nolan and team tried but it just didn't work for me. Just nothing i feel after watching this. Can't recommend. There are many war movies lot better than this.
    Us (2019)

    Us

    6.8
    6
  • May 25, 2019
  • Interesting Story, Poorly executed and Ending ruined everything

    Teefa In Trouble (2018)

    Teefa In Trouble

    7.0
    10
  • Dec 7, 2018
  • Totall Entertainment and Fun

    Ok so, movie started slow and not very interesting. But as time goes and the moment Teefa land in Poland. Movie was on some other level. Direction, Color Grading, Music and Comedy, a Total Package!

    A MUST WATCH!!!
    Typecaste (2017)

    Typecaste

    7.4
    9
  • Aug 2, 2018
  • A masterpiece

    This movie has this classic retro feel to it. Beatifully written and directed. Story and acting was on stop and empasis on cast just shine in movie. Comedy was fresh, story was fresh and movie FEEL was so nice. Last but not least, Music use was so beautiful. ONLY thing that was not that nice was the ending scene where he shout (JAAAT). It was somehow not fitting!

    I did not know Shreyas is so taleted before this movie.

    A must watch.
    Andre Robinson in Bilal: La naissance d'une légende (2015)

    Bilal: La naissance d'une légende

    7.6
    10
  • Jul 12, 2018
  • Well, What can i say

    Being a 3d Animator i know the efforts took to produce this masterpiece. I enjoyed every single moment of the movie. It made me laugh, made me cry. I was so focused on movie for full 2 hours.

    The team that prepared this movie is a team of geniouses. What an artistic way they used to explain such intense story from the history of Islam.

    I can clearly tell that every scene, every second of this movie was carefully studied and planed to execute perfectly.

    Hand down A MUST WATCH.......
    Steve Coogan, Paul Rudd, and Jack Gore in Ideal Home (2018)

    Ideal Home

    6.4
    9
  • Jun 29, 2018
  • Just so sweet

    I never ever write a review or leave a feedback on a movie. But this movie was just so CUTE and Lovely. It made me laugh and story was great. This may not be your type of movie but i enjoyed it a lot.

    All actors were great and entertaining in their roles. Starting was bit confusing but as time goes, all become perfect.

    Just enjoy.

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