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Justin B
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Justin posted a review for Bad Boys For Life in Movies
I was pleasantly surprised! I was a little nervous thinking it may be corny but it wasn’t and it pulled me in right away! Martin Lawrence looked uncomfortable to me at moments and didn’t seem to have the same “Martin” natural energy that we are use to but the movie is still a must see! I was surprised they didn’t show or mention Martin sons since they had a small story line for the daughter. I don’t like giving any details of the movie so I’ll just say it is worth the money to go check it out especially if you are Will and Martin fans!
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Justin posted a review for Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior in Movies
Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior is biopic of Tanaji Malusare, right hand of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and a great Maratha warrior. In 1665, Mughal emperor Aurangzeb attacked and captured the strategically important Kondhana Fort. To make it a control centre of Southern India, Aurangzeb sends his most trusted commander Uday Bhan Rathod as its caretaker. When Tanhaji came to know about this, he steps up and promise Shivaji Maharaj that once again Maratha flag will hoist in Kondhana. On February 4, 1670, Tanhaji with around 300 soldiers successfully captured the fort. This is director Om Raut's debut Bollywood film and he has done a fabulous job. Storyline is seamlessly developed. The dialogues exhibits great intensity of patriotism. The music and background score support the plot and contributes to the atmosphere of war. Bollywood is changing and now the glorious history of our unsung brave heroes is getting a long waited recognition. Tanhaji keeps you invested for every single second in the movie. Movie heavily depends on the CGI and the war sequences are a visual treat. It's inspiring and glorious. Its cinematography is striking and impressive. Songs aren't very great but suits with the plot. Ajay Devgn's charismatic performance gives a satisfaction every time he's on the screen. His dialogue delivery will ignite the flame of patriotism is your heart. On the other side Saif Ali Khan has given a superior and breathtaking performance. He looks evil. He's ruthless and his madness don't have limits. Kajol in a little screen time given wins viewers hearts. Sharad Kelkar as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj has also played his role very well. Overall Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior is compelling and amusing movie. It's a powerful action-packed entertainer.
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Justin posted a review for Chhapaak in Movies
The movie "Chhapaak" evoked emotions which felt very raw and thought provoking. The story line was well developed and Deepika portrayed the victim's role with great depth and precision. The movie will help to create awareness that even though significant steps have been taken to provide justice to the victims of acid attacks, much more needs to be done to curb this menace. The perpetrators in their misguided notions of revenge and honour forget that their momentary lapse of judgement can ruin the entire life of their victims. Besides, it also brought to light the role that parents and guardians can play in helping prevent such a tragedy from occurring by providing their children with an open environment in which they will be able to share their doubts and apprehension regarding any situation.
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Justin posted a review for Shimla Mirchi in Movies
Loosely based on the French rom com Beautiful Lies (2010), Shimla Mirchi showcases an about to be divorced mom (Hema Malini) falling for a young lad (Rajkummar Rao) who is actually wooing her daughter (Rakul Preet Singh). The concept doesn't quite fit into the Indian milieu. Sippy's previous home production Nautanki Saala (2013) - inspired from another French film Après Vous (2003) - had similar problem. Ahem!! More woe, the screenplay and dialogues are quite pheeka especially the first half drags at sluggish pace. Sippy spends considerable time in developing his key characters but unfortunately, they don't engage you at all. Technically too, Shimla Mirchi is quite a downer for the high standards Sippy set for himself in the past. Re-uniting with her director of super hits like Andaz (1971), Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and ofcourse Sholay (1975), Hema Malini lends tremendous dignity to her somewhat bold character. Infact, she steals the show completely. Rakul Preet Singh looks pretty and that's about it. Rajkummar Rao tries to ape Shah Rukh Khan A parting advice : In case you do go, hang on till the end for a surprise appearance by another legend associated with Sippy.
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Justin posted a review for Good Newwz in Movies
Well it was a great movie indeed. The actors played their roles to perfection. The movie also gave a message about difficulties faced by woman during motherhood . It was kind of informative as well about IVF. It was a family entertainer with hilarious moments every second. Surely is worth a watch #paisavasool .Akshay Kumar's acting was great but DILJIT DOSANJH stole hearts.His role was really the main highlight of the movie.Kiara advani and karena Kapoor did great too. Overall a great film,one time watch
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