prabhnanak
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This season has been overall disappointing with an exception of a few episodes. I didn't expect the season finale to be like a filler episode. I don't wish to write anything else. Considering how the last episode ended, I was expecting things to take speed and perhaps more of dracarys. What I got was boring and meaningless dialogues. You just keep waiting for the episode to pick up pace but to no avail. I can't believe they made us wait 2 years for absolutely NOTHING. 8 episodes of just setting up what's to come next!?
I rated the episode 6 because despite the bad writing, the acting was top-notch especially when it came to the "choice" in the climax.
Extremely disappointed.
I rated the episode 6 because despite the bad writing, the acting was top-notch especially when it came to the "choice" in the climax.
Extremely disappointed.
I read the book "Devotion of Suspect X" before I watched the movie. The book truly was unputdownable with an ending which stayed with me for days.
Unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to the book at all, I was expecting something crafty from Ghosh but it was as if he tried to fit in everything from the book in the movie. There were a lot more characters in the book like Yakuwo and Kudo which were as it seems amalgamated in Vijay Verma's character (Karan Anand).
The ending felt rushed with no solid explanation and Ghosh gave a new angle of "first love".
Performances were stellar and solid with Jaideep Ahlawat being the brightest star. He was so well suited for the role of the teacher and sank his teeth into the role with such ease.
Kareena did justice to her role but I felt she was trapped by the script. The scene in the beginning was a testimony to her acting abilities especially when it came to her being vulnerable and fierce at the same time. I wish Ghosh could have explored her guilt a little better.
Vijay was as usual excellent.
Unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to the book at all, I was expecting something crafty from Ghosh but it was as if he tried to fit in everything from the book in the movie. There were a lot more characters in the book like Yakuwo and Kudo which were as it seems amalgamated in Vijay Verma's character (Karan Anand).
The ending felt rushed with no solid explanation and Ghosh gave a new angle of "first love".
Performances were stellar and solid with Jaideep Ahlawat being the brightest star. He was so well suited for the role of the teacher and sank his teeth into the role with such ease.
Kareena did justice to her role but I felt she was trapped by the script. The scene in the beginning was a testimony to her acting abilities especially when it came to her being vulnerable and fierce at the same time. I wish Ghosh could have explored her guilt a little better.
Vijay was as usual excellent.
Although slow in thr beginning, but the last scene was simply amazing. It is interesting to see the way Trish's life is changing now that she's Hellcat and the rift between Jess and Trish is clearly evident. Malcolm is exploring his job and the consequences which ensue and he doesn't stop to remedy the wrongs. I'm surprised to see Jeryn's character becoming vulnerable but it's nice to see her smile when she connects with her old love. Jessica is just amazing in whatever she does especially the one-liners.
I read some reviews online and most of them were negative, nevertheless I'm going to enjoy this season because it's the last one.