Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Pink






Cast:  Amitabh Bachchan, Tapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Andrea Tariang, Piyush Mishra, Angad Bedi(Rajveer Singh), Vijay Varma(Ankit Malhotra),Raashul Tandon(Dumpy),Tushar Pandey(Vishvajyoti Ghose) and Dhritiman Chatterjee(Judge)
Director: Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury
Genre: Drama



A rather confused drama, not hitting any correct nerve of the society!



You may look forward to:


There is really nothing much to look forward to, its just safer to watch it with expectations low




What you can sleep over:


  • After long, one such role played by Amitabh Bachchan which looks very mediocre. A disarranged personality who is not in his mental stability nor speech for 75% of the duration of the film, suddenly becomes a roaring lawyer in the last part of the film, that too after his wife's death, difficult to digest
  • I expected a little more from Tapsee Pannu, she disappoints too. Nevertheless, she pulls the film more or less on her shoulders
  • All the other actors did a fine job, no one really faltered in terms of acting




The dampeners you should be aware of: 


What can be termed as the biggest failure of this film, is that it badly missed its target to a social message. The screenplay and dialogue delivery was not hard hitting at all. All through the movie i kept waiting for aggression or the punch, but it just never came. On that the confusing plot in the first one hour of the film, trying to give it an angle of a thriller didnt quite pan out appropriately
The screenplay is in itself very weak, i am still in delusion what exactly did the maker try to highlight with this film, but i am guessing the maker tried to emphasize an intricate issue on how even as yet the Indian society cant accept that women can live the same lifestyle as men, and that rape alone is not always a conclusion! If that is so, the screenplay fails again....a plot which is so half baked where the women are shown if not equally wrong but is wrong in showing maturity for the age group described in the film and then create a weak case against the men. The half baked story is extremely delusional and doesn't clear any air on the subject of the film. There were genuine cases on women with all maturity doing what is right while living a modern lifestyle and going to pubs with colleagues and yet roofied and molested by the men most unanticipated. That is a strong case to debate upon and not stupid actions in an already unsafe city like Delhi
The screenplay doesn't even cover appropriate process of investigations, no phone records of harassment by the men to the ladies ever tracked, no proper evidence either in proving the lady officer back dated the complaint neither a confession, just a theory for all! And many other examples like that! Extremely poor case and even more poorer execution. In short very very bore!





My Rating: 2/5

1- Poor  2-Average  3-Good  4-Very Good  5- Outstanding

Monday, April 4, 2016

Rocky Handsome





Cast: John Abraham, Diya Chalwad(Naomi), Nishikant Kamat(Kevin), Sharad Kelkar(Cop), Nathalia Kaur(Anna), Teddy Maurya(Luke) and Shruti Haasan(Wife)
Director: Nishikant Kamat
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama



A dark experimental dart which missed its target! Not worth a watch for any audience. You may still take your chances for the lead actor!




You may look forward to:

  • John Abraham looks in great shape. His tough and serious looks have always been preferred more over his comic attempts. Action more suited than dancing around heroines. He is every inch a rock solid John Abraham apt for this kind of role. The final action scenes were delivered amazingly well by him and that's about it
  • Nathalia Kaur gives a raunchy dance number, entertaining enough, although not many scenes to deliver


What you can sleep over:

  • Music of the movie were not bad to the ears but were very ill placed. They even tried to revive the old number from 'Bombay Rockers' - 'Rock the Party' with a fresh look, but that song turns out to be an irritation over entertainment specially cos of its choreography
  • Drama around the child actress 'Naomi' played by Diya Chalwad is way too much. The look of the film is very dark and gory, where childish emotion are again a misfit
  • Nishikant Kamat ran some experiments by playin the lead villain 'Kevin' all by himself, but did not really go too well
  • Sharad Kelkar has a good personality and suits the role of a stringent cop, but Alas! he didn't have much meat to his role to perform. He is under utilized
  • Shruti Haasan is wasted, just one promotional song, in which she does look good



The dampeners you should be aware of: 

  • This movie fails because it does justice to no angle completely. Lot of sensational action poses but very few good action scenes. Very dark and gory outlook but hardly any thrilling scenes. To top it emotional drama around the small girl is a big dampener. Nishikant Kamat forgets that this film he made is not helping in pulling either side of the crowd. Not family neither hard core action lovers, nor fans of dark movies. The plot of the film feels so forced and incomplete that you hardly enjoy it. Thanks to John Abraham, that i could sit through the end of the film, but i yet wonder why would John Abraham produce for such films. He some times likes to play around equivalent to his 'No Smoking' days
  • Teddy Maurya tried his best to look ferocious, but Alas! he looks more of a cartoon than a villain and pretty irritating at times






My Rating: 2.5/5 (Only for John Abraham)

1- Poor  2-Average  3-Good  4-Very Good  5- Outstanding

Friday, April 1, 2016

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice





Cast: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams(Lois), Jesse Eisenberg(Lex), Gal Gadot(Wonder Woman), Diane Lane(Martha), Laurence Fishburne(Perry White),Jeremy Irons(Alfred) and Holly Hunter(Senator)
Director: Zack Snyder
Genre: Action, Fantasy



Have the expectation at a minimal and you wont be disappointed!




You may look forward to:

  • Ben Affleck is convincing enough as The Batman. The transition from Christian Bale to Ben Affleck didn't affect much. His appearance is taller, with a good built and a serious personality gives him that edge. His face off with Superman as well looks good
  • This film is more about Superman than The Batman. Henry Cavill has his role written well and justified. His questionable appearance on earth and imminent threat covered sensibly by the script. The way he is framed to look more of a threat than a saviour is also written and presented well. I love the way Henry carries himself as The Superman. His charming and a no non sense attitude, makes him appear like a coveted and desirable personality onscreen
  • Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne,Jeremy Irons and Holly Hunter have their fair share of supporting roles




What you can sleep over:

  • Amy Adams is the new age woman with a super human character who just doesn't lay around as a lady love but as well attempts to add value to the story. However, she did not have much content to her credit in this film as compared to 'Man of Steel'
  • Jesse Eisenberg doesn't look so threatening a villain as he should have been. He is just about fine. Most of the times he speaks gibberish, adding no value and other times his ulterior motive behind bringing about destruction to his own planet is never clearly understood
  • Gal Gadot's appearance as the 'Wonder Woman' kills the very essence of a Batman movie in which the characters are more of this world than pure fantasy





The dampeners you should be aware of: 

What works adverse for the film is its not so strong story line. The build up of the film is actually good. What screws the quality of the film around the hype is the Bollywood style ending in which two powerful men at the peak of their combat, shake hands suddenly out of one common thread- Mother. From so much build up to a sudden fizz, it just didn't go well. On that the added masala of a 'Wonder Woman' and the weird monster creation and not so impactful villain, looked so cliche, must have killed the expectations of the audience. Second half of the film had a lot of potential, not utilized





My Rating: 3/5

1- Poor  2-Average  3-Good  4-Very Good  5- Outstanding

Monday, March 28, 2016

Eye in the Sky





Cast: Helen Mirren(Colonel Katherine), Aaron Paul(2nd Lieutenant Steve), Alan Rickman(Lieutenant General Frank),Barkhad Abdi(Kenyan undercover agent),Iain Glen(British Foreign Secretary James),Phoebe Fox(Carrie) and Aisha Takow(Alia)
Director: Gavin Hood
Genre: War, Thriller




One film which looks more of a real story than a drama. An immersive story, must watch!




You may look forward to:
  • Helen Mirren is the major lead in the movie. She drives the film in and out and is the one responsible for the closure of this particular case. She does a very good job at it
  • Gavin Hood does an incredible job in presenting the film. Foot in mouth scenario and serious issue handling in which the complexity of making critical decisions is shown with meticulous care. Driving a decision through various hierarchies or the inability of incumbent officials to make a reasonable call depicts the close to reality actual scenarios on how the world collaborates sitting in different locations and working in shifts to have one action get executed
  • Aaron Paul and Alan Rickman have short but impactful roles. The limited dialogues they have, speaks in abundance for themselves and the positions they hold
  • Barkhad Abdi and Aisha Takow are very strong and important roles by themselves. Their performances in the situations of the written script keeps you at the edge of your seat






What you can sleep over:

Iain Glen and Phoebe Fox, along with many other actors have very limited screen space. They do what they can do




The dampeners you should be aware of:

No apparent dampener. Its a very engaging piece of work!





My Rating: 4/5

1- Poor  2-Average  3-Good  4-Very Good  5- Outstanding

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Kapoor & Sons






Cast: Rishi Kapoor, Rajat Kapoor,Ratna Pathak, Fawad Khan,Sidharth Malhotra,Alia Bhatt,Sukant Goel(Wasim), Anuradha Chandan(Anu) and Fahim Shaikh(Boobly)
Director: Shakun Batra
Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy




Its a light hearted family drama, and quite a relief from Bollywood when i almost lost hopes!




You may look forward to:
  • Fawad Khan is the character who plays the most significant role in the film. Pretty much similar to his 'Khoobsurat' caricature, Fawad as 'Rahul' is a responsible, happy and charming personality. He is the one who steals away the maximum limelight in the entire film
  • My next favorite role is that of Rishi Kapoor. This man can never fade away from Bollywood. Given the variety of roles that he can perform on, he is an entertainer till eternity! Love him every time he shows up on the screen! The most adorable character of this movie!
  • Rajat Kapoor and Ratna Pathak's roles will remind you of many aspects of a regular family. They portray their roles beautifully
  • Alia Bhatt displays her usual charm, being cute and apparently the only young female in the city of oldies, whom every guy wants to hit upon :D
  • Sukant Goel, Anuradha Chandan and Fahim Shaikh are in good supporting roles. The best of them all being that of 'Boobly' :D
  • The humor angle in the film is pretty entertaining which comprises most of the first half of the film. Shakun Batra does a commendable job in making this film enjoyable for the audience




What you can sleep over:

Sidharth Malhotra again fails to make a mark. You wont miss him if he is replaced by some other actor in this role. The one and only intense scene he has got in this film is while encountering his mom over stolen story of his novel, also was a completely screwed up one. His expressions just don't fit in right





The dampeners you should be aware of:
  • Alia Bhatt doesn't have any meat in her role. She is just there! She had the potential to add much more spice into the film
  • The second half of the film is drama over dose. Every family has certain secrets, but this was like family secret galore. The biggest sore of them all being that of the secret of Fawad Khan, just not done. He easily breaks many hearts among his female fans!




My Rating: 3/5

1- Poor  2-Average  3-Good  4-Very Good  5- Outstanding

Monday, March 21, 2016

Race





Cast: Stephan James(Jesse Owens), Jason Sudeikis(Larry Snyder),Shanice Banton(Wife of Jesse), Jeremy Irons(Avery), Carice van Houten(Leni),Barnaby Metschurat(Goebbels-Minister) and David Kross(Luz)
Director: Stephen Hopkins
Genre: Biography, Sport, Drama




A historic piece of biography excavated from the sport genre. A quality watch!




You may look forward to:
  • Stephan James show up very convincing as a runner. Although he doesn't match up to the looks for the real 'Jesse Owens' but he certainly justifies the actual hero behind this story. Commendable job done!
  • Roles played by Jeremy Irons, Carice van Houten and David Kross were very significant in the making of  1936 Berlin Olympic Games. While 'Avery' was the key person behind the success of the event by giving other subjugated race a chance given the political atmosphere of that time, 'Leni' did her part in retaining the memories in the form of her film of the event. At the same time the true spirit of sportsmanship was highlighted by 'Luz'
  • Barnaby Metschurat plays another key role from the Nazi ministry, while Shanice Banton provided a good supporting role to Stephan James
  • The portions of the film where an American raises a voice against racial disparity in the Game of Olympics in 1936 to a German as well as American Jews supporting a Black American, to victory from their share of success- Stephen Hopkins does a delicate job in presenting the story so political as beautifully




What you can sleep over:

Jason Sudeikis did not really quite look like a coach. The charm that he carries from his earlier light genre movies suits him more compared to such roles. Nevertheless, he does just about fine as a support





The dampeners you should be aware of:

There are no dampeners so noticeable to strike





My Rating: 3.5/5

1- Poor  2-Average  3-Good  4-Very Good  5- Outstanding

Friday, March 18, 2016

Triple 9





Cast: Casey Affleck(Chris), Chiwetel Ejiofor(Michael), Woody Harrelson(Seargent), Kate Winslet(Irina), Anthony Mackie(Marcus),Aaron Paul(Gabe), Norman Reedus(Russell), Clifton Collins, Jr.(Franco), Luis Da Silva(Luis Pinto) and Gal Gadot(Elena)
Director: John Hillcoat
Genre: Crime, Action, Drama




Unusual but an impressive crime story. A good watch with right expectations!




You may look forward to:
  • John Hillcoat is the man of the film. The story of the film is very meaty. The content is interesting and so is the presentation. The film feels a lot like coming out of the under dogs of the society with shady characters. It wont feel like a regular crime/action entertainer with a hero in the picture. The story feels very close to the real life scenarios in the low lying areas of the United States
  • Casey Affleck is the only apparent positive role in the movie which makes him a hero like figure, but he is more or less a supporting role
  • Chiwetel Ejiofor has always been my personal favorite. This is the first time that i am seeing him in a grey shade, and he never falls short in impressing you
  • Kate Winslet is just ravishingly amazing. This lady has so much potential, untapped. I absolutely loved her in negative roles every time
  • Woody Harrelson, Anthony Mackie, Aaron Paul are the known faces from all the big league flicks. They perform pretty well
  • Clifton Collins, Jr., Luis Da Silva and Gal Gadot are the other supporting roles who have their significant bit in the story








The dampeners you should be aware of:

If you are expecting it to be an entertaining action film, then you are in for a disappointment. This film doesn't claim high on hard core action scenes. Although this may not be a dampener, but this makes the film less qualifying to greater audience




My Rating: 3/5

1- Poor  2-Average  3-Good  4-Very Good  5- Outstanding