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Life posted a review for Sooryavanshi (2021) in Movies
Sooryavanshi was the most awaited movie in the Indian Cinema. Undoubtedly, it had a roaring start. The first thing people were in awe of was Akshay Kumar's entry. The whole theater enjoyed the movie. The BGM was another level. The stunts, the music, the action, the story kept us gripping till the end. The first half was rocking. It was all Akshay Kumar show towards the end. It has been one of my all time best theater experiences. I can't deny enjoying this movie to the greatest extent. Team Rohit Shetty has done exceptionally well. After Chennai Express, it's the second best film of Rohit Shetty equaling Singham and Golmaal I. Welxome to the Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe, Akshay Kumar's Sooryavanshi. Well deserved and Magnificent.
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Life posted a review for Eternals (2021) in Movies
I heard so many bad reviews about this movie, but didn't watch any of them cause I was worried I be influenced by them, so I decided to give this the benefit of the doubt. I was eager to see a new installment in the marvel universe. What works are the effects, really jump out at you, and never feel over used, and some humorous moments are pretty funny. But what doesn't work is most of the characters don't really click to the point you feel they have a history with each other.. Some of the acting here is very dry, Angelina Jolie gets a mixed bag, some moments in the film she looks bored and sleepwalking, and other moments she's really giving her all. But I am eager to see where the story goes after this.
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Life posted a review for Red Notice (2021) in Movies
Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot. You can't get any better than that. I'm going to say this now, this film was way better than I ever anticipated! I love action movies, especially heist movies, and this film is Indiana Jones, Mission Impossible and James Bond mixed into one. When Ryan Reynolds is present, of course there's going to be comedy. The writer did a great job because I feel like the comedy lasted from start to finish. I've noticed with other films that there may be a couple funny scenes and that it, but Red Notice has it throughout. Not only was the comedy great, but the fight/chase sequences were amazing! I was smiling the whole way through, just blown away by how the filmmakers accomplished everything. Also, there are many twists that you probably won't except, so beware. The cinematography was great, the whole film looks beautiful. The VFX overall was great, however some shots in the mineshaft scene looked a little fake. Other than that, very well done. So if you want to be entertained for two hours straight with action and comedy, Red Notice is the film for you.
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Life posted a review for Black Widow (2021) in Movies
I am starting to believe that people just rate movies badly or purposefully give them low scores because they have nothing better to do. When a production studio spends so much money and time in delivering a film as entertaining as Black Widow is, and people pay a mere ~$14 to see, then complain about it not being any good, you know they're straight up in dire need of a new hobby. The thing is, that it isn't really just individuals doing this. Recently there was some minor celebrity who was quoted as saying he felt bad for ScarJo and that she could have picked a better film to be in. Now this from a guy who next year will probably be auditioning for Subway commercials. Are these types of stories meant to stir up controversy, ergo 'talk', and as such, free advertising in the form of posts across social media? Either way, what a disservice for those who simply enjoy good movies. Was Black Widow a "10"? No. Is it a Shawshank Redemption or Godfather? Of course not. But when you take the drivel that's out there earning 6's and 7s, to relegate Black Widow to earning anything less than a SOLID 7.5/8, is pretty sad. They story was extremely well-acted by everyone involved. Not one actor was out-of-step. More so, it was amazingly well-crafted in that it offered us a FULL back-story on Natasha Romanoff and answered as many questions as possible without over-cramming or becoming bogged down with surplus material. Beyond that, like all of Disney/Marvel offerings, it was funny. The humor ranges from simple to tongue-in-cheek to more complex, and is scattered throughout the film a'la Joss Whedon style. It is a feel-good movie full of action, heartfelt family moments, and the underlying sadness of knowing it is a prologue to the eventual end of the Black Widow's tale.
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Life posted a review for Toofaan (2021) in Movies
I had so much expectations from the flim, since being a fan of Farhan Akhtar this flim is nothing like his anyother flim, story was so poorly written and only good thing about this was the love story but then director remembered that this is a underdog boxing story and completely ruined the flim from there. Approximately 3 hour flim still didn't gave enough screen time to any of its characters even the character of Paresh Rawal didn't get the appropriate screen time and he was the coach, just looks like a mix up of every underdog movie. Disappointed!!!!
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