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Hemant S
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BIRDS OF PREY is a bright and insane world. While it took a bit for me to appreciate the grandiose display of exaggerated violence intermixed with a bit of reality, it became harder and harder to resist as its less than two hour run time went on. Once you get used to the hyper stylized storytelling and direction, you'll find much to enjoy here. Robbie is a wonder as Harley Quinn, and she manages to bring a glorious sense of fun to her morally questionable and selfish anti-hero. While the violence doesn't necessarily seem like it deserves an R-rating , aside from a scene or two , the energy that Director: Cathy Yan creates manages to make this all work in the end. It's certainly not perfect, but with a ton of bright spots - including an ode to Marilyn Monroe. Self-aware, in your face and refusing to apologise for it, D.C., and Harley herself, have hit another home run. The birds of prey and girl power are alive and viciously kicking.
Love the movie definitely worth watching. It has lots of dance with a story of lives of people on the streets immigrants from Pakistan and Indian living on the street who want to go back home but aren’t able to afford to go back they came to England thinking they would be able to live a good life and help their families back home but instead they end up living on the road with no job and no money. They show india and Pakistan coming together to help each other. I won’t go in dept and give out the whole story because it’s worth going to watch for yourselves l. I felt It has its emotions and good moments I enjoyed the movie throughout. I felt it which is the main thing. Makes you think about the thousands of people living in the streets and how they struggle. Definitely worth paying to watch it in a big screen
Love Love and only Love are the words which will come out of your mouth and will stay in your mind after you watch Panga. You will laugh and also cry and you will certainly realize the value of a mother. It's been a long time since an Hindi movie didn't have to fake emotions. Kangana Ranaut is as usual the best but hats off to even Jassie Gill, Neena Gupta, Richa and the child actor shine in this movie. All the characters are made real and none are shown as stereotype or are they made to behave as cardboard characters. A must watch movie for sure.
Has its finger on the pulse of 2020. Meshes modern day business and portrays real, accurate culprits who pull these “just business” tactics. The nuance behind such business and the karmic or historical consequences men face when involved with them and what they have to do, and ultimately what they have had to resort to in a way with rabid Marxist politics. A sad heroin scene plays out that depicts the “Xennials” and late millenial/early Gen Z types and how drug abuse, lose of hope in God surrounded by the fog of war in regards to the ideals of liberalism has effected those younger groups. When the Xennial lights up a J, he mentions in his day, the 1990s, it was all about having out and talking of hope of the future, ideas and getting along. These heroin homes today taking so many young lives only discuss enslaving one another and using each other until you’re of no use. Classic Ritchie style is prevalent with women in smart outfits and men in classic tweed. Tea is served and a nod to the old ruling class who still have skin in the game is an especially nice touch, and to any discerning viewer, it could rightly be seen as what became of them after their great and great-great grand father’s sent their sons to be slaughtered in the World Wars, effectively rendering them without heirs and over time, estates and the political power they once had which held standards, balance and top culture for centuries. Hats off to Guy Ritchie masterfully painting an elaborate picture, making it thoroughly entertaining, and it being a timepiece marking where our dying civilization is at in 2020.
This is an absolutely stunning film. Those who say it was horrible are people who want to be spoon fed the plot and don't have the ability to piece the story together. The cinematography was great and there was just enough special effects to make it tasteful and not cheap. I love how this was a coming of age movie that seems to tie in a certain aspect of feminism. If you're a fan of midsommar and hereditary, this film is definitely for you.
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