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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Movie Review: Sucker Punch

Sucker Punch: Imaginative, but idiotically!!

 Rating: 2/5

Wish, characters in this movie would have performed their actions with respect to my joystick’s buttons. Leading lady in Zack Snyder’s latest flick “Sucker Punch” gets a super kick from a beast like creature but instead of getting first aid she stands up as if she wasn’t kicked but pampered. By now, i think you've understood that it's all about mindless action sequences & you know what? you're probably right.

Plot of the film is thoroughly vague & confusing but I can definitely conclude that it was taken up from Inception. If a person with an average intelligence tries to figure out the story exactly, than he will surely bang his head to any available surface. Emily Browning plays Baby Doll who is thrown by her step-father into asylum for charges of murdering her own sister. With conventional tête-à-tête, she unites with 4 other chicks to get out of that sick place. Those 4 chicks are funnily tagged as Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish), Rocket (Jena Malone), Amber (Jamie Chung) and Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens). While dancing in outrageously unusual but nevertheless sexy outfits, they grab full attention of the guests & during that dance, they log in into their imaginary world which doesn’t have any password though & over there, they mightily fight with unimaginable creatures to get 5 elements i.e. map, litter, knife, key & last one I won’t say, you better watch it, which will help them to get out. And as it’s a video game as I mentioned earlier, so you hardly see any blood. Only way out is don’t bother much.

Four different action sequences are created so magnificently, that it will please your retina like anything & everything. Huge guerilla like creatures with sharper than sharpest weapons, war scenarios giving world war feel, giant dragon mushrooming fire & intellectually designed robots leave your mouth completely open. Tsunami of CGI will surely drown your brain and senses. As a consequence, one won’t be able to concentrate on story. Yes, that’s the strategy which Zack applies here.

But those who don’t have much passion for video-games alike me, will end up saying, “Oh shit, not again!” Well, fight sequences are obviously predictable which hampers movie's charm to a considerable extent.

I appreciate the creativity & vision of Zack Snyder in ‘300’ & ‘Watchmen’ which were undeniably compelling, memorable & visually stunning but I don’t appreciate the liberty which he took this time with ‘Sucker punch’.   




Friday, February 18, 2011

Movie review Rabbit Hole

Director: John Cameron Mitchell

Starcast: Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart

Rabbit Hole: Controlled drama without melodrama!!

Rating:3.5/5

Rabbit hole excels on so many levels and due to so many reasons. It is a refreshing change-of-pace from the usual fare, constantly surprising the audience with its unusual approach. It is an engrossing observation of a dysfunctional family, the problems they face and the life they lead. It is a brilliant character study of a couple who is totally broken and rotten from inside.

Life of a happy couple is turned upside down after they lose their four year old son in a car accident. Actors here give highly realistic performances that fit perfectly with this demanding plot. Nicole Kidman as Becca steals the show with her best performance since 'Eyes Wide Shut'. Aaron Eckhart (as Howie) also gives a terrific performance as the grieving husband and father.

Comfort level between couple reduces to a considerable level due to the massacre because of which Howie gets allured towards another woman & on the other hand, Becca chases the boy who rammed car into her son & talks endlessly with him. Tug-of-war through tongue between Howie’s mother & Becca is also hard hitting which crystal clearly show us how people actually live their life after losing their dearest ones. 

The best aspect of Rabbit Hole is how you begin by knowing very little about these characters but end up knowing them as if they were your own neighbors. You progressively learn what happened to their son and other details within their past that fit perfectly together without feeling as they are giving the audience answers. The dialogue also lends itself to this method and, surprisingly, never feels directed to the audience.

This is one of those films for which I'm ready to take blame for what I don't like. Watch it and weep. And wonder at an extraordinary story told without veering into the maudlin. It's a compactly controlled drama without any melodrama.

Movie review 7 Khoon Maaf

Director: Vishal Bhardwaj

Starcast: Priyanka Chopra, Neil Nitin Mukesh, John Abraham, Naseeruddin Shah, Vivaan Shah, Usha Uthup, Irrfan Khan, Anu Kapoor, Alexandr Dyachenko

7 Khoon Maaf: Not intended for masses!!

Rating: 2.5/5

There will be two kinds of reactions from audience after watching Vishal Bhardwaj’s 7 Khoon Maaf. 1 – What was that, a movie? 2 – What the hell was that? I belong to second category.

To bind 7 different stories in a 2 hour film is not a cake walk; it needs mettle to execute such difficult drama. Vishal in a unique style of his own one by one shows us the murders of 7 weird men who come across Susanna’s life. There are 3 other characters that are attached with Susanna; they are house keepers who help her directly or indirectly in assassination of her husbands. And the last character is Arun (played by Vivaan Shah); our protagonist who is dearest to Susanna, like her son & who partially narrates the story to us.

In the first half, we see the conviction & imagination of director who in a gripping manner advances the storyline with rich visuals & thrilling sequences. After the end of 3 stories, you are now almost aware what’s going to happen next & Vishal here fails because in the second half film loses its steam, humor disappears & it felt like film was literally asking us to check our cell phones for new texts. I guess that was not enough for Vishal, so he introduced us to bland lengthy scenes comprising of monotonous situations to make us yawn & yes, he succeeded in that also.

Film is shooted in an uncompromising manner. There are scenes which are provocative like the one in which we are asked to take a glimpse of Viagra packet and the other one in which Susanna getting tortured by Wasiullah Khan (played by Irrfan Khan).

Background score was haunting, but songs were less appealing. A try to rise above the standards of bollywood films would have been appreciable but here, many things fall short of which as a whole drags down the film. Male characters & dialogues are not appropriately written. Was editor involved in this film? Honestly, I don’t think so. Priyanka Chopra as Susanna does a magnificent job & might bag an award for it. From the male league, only Anu kapoor (Keemat lal) as a witty policeman gratifies, others might not have not understood their character; detrimental credit goes to writer. 

Vishal only knows for whom he has made this film. This will be a particular film which will dissatisfy both, viewers & critics.     

Friday, February 11, 2011

Movie review The Mechanic

The Mechanic: Half-throttle!

Rating: 2.5/5

Directed by Simon West (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider), The Mechanic is a remake of a 1972 Michael Winner thriller that starred Charles Bronson and Airwolf's Jan-Michael Vincent.

Jason Statham, a super specialist of standard Hollywood B grade action movies anchors ‘The Mechanic’ along with Ben Foster. Lethal hit-man Jason Statham teaches his trade to an apprentice (Ben Foster) who has a connection to one of his previous victims, that’s what the plot is all about.  His trade is about killing people brutally in a smart manner, a sort of contract killer.

The Mechanic is better than Transporter’s second & third outings. After few minutes, just when you are about to shout what is going on, why nothing is happening? Suddenly, bullet head shots, thrilling chase sequences, merciless killings & throttling pace of the movie engages you and yes, it engages to such an extent that you exactly don’t care about the storyline & dialogues. Best moment of the film is a head-on collision between bus & car, you got to see that, very well executed.

You don’t go to a Jason Statham movie for the brilliant plot any more than you go to see a Kevin James movie for the compelling drama. Foster & Statham  invest their earnest performances and they rise above the script and make this movie a watchable one. 

The mechanic strictly follows the mechanism of “B” action-movie. Expect Statham doing Statham in a less humorous way, nothing else!! 

Trailer of THE MECHANIC (1972): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ3t8TDtLg0 
Trailer of THE MECHANIC (2011): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39L8egLr518

Movie Review Patiala House

'Patiala House': A regrettable film!

Rating: 1.5/5 

Patiala House is anticipated as a comeback film for Akshay Kumar, but dejectedly, Khiladi Kumar’s saga of providing tasteless films continues. Instead of worshipping cricket which could have been the heart of this film, Patiala House worships melodrama, a melodrama which is inherently excruciating.

Patiala house is the villa where everyone’s living their life but no one’s living their dreams. Everybody wants to do something unique, but they are not able to do so, as the eldest & most obedient son of the family, Parghat Singh Kahlo (played by Akshay) is not accompanying them by living his very own dream of playing Cricket for England as a pace-bowler. Being an Indian, to play in England team is against the will of family’s leading person, Parghat's father (played by Rishi Kapoor). So it is Parghat's story of how he wins faith of his self-esteemed father.  

He is a good chef & a champion action hero but he doesn’t possess any bowling skills. Director shows the Akshay’s ignorance about bowling by employing hazy & unimpressive special effects which show us how in a cake-walk manner, ball directly crashes stumps. Sadly, that’s the weakest point of this movie. Akshay never lives his character; it felt like he was forced to live it. Those who live their characters are Anushka Sharma & Rishi Kapoor, but poor storyline & tattered dialogues restrict them to blossom.

Film tries to radiant father-son relationship, orthodox mentality, individual’s dream & willingness to break-free, with cricket at its background theme. But sorrowfully unlike Udaan, film never succeeds to make its audience cheer for its protagonist. Cricket-matches seemed thoroughly predictable & fake, irrespective of major cricketers like Andrew Symonds & Nasser Hussain participating in it.

Instead of stepping into Patiala House for a bucketful of monotony, witness street cricket in your locality, at least it will have some thrill & joy unlike this one. 


Sunday, February 6, 2011

Yeh Saali Zindagi: Striking film !

Rating: 4/5

Sudhir Mishra’s Yeh Saali Zindagi set in core Delhi is a dark film of numerous imaginatively constructed characters. Film is loud, descriptive & original, comprising of countless abusive dialogues but auspiciously, they are so smart that they will make you say to the writer of the film, ‘please, take a bow, you genius’.

Arun (played by Irrfan Khan) is a professionally intellectual person who simultaneously gets pissed off by his boss (played by saurabh shukla) and also by a girl whom he has fallen in love with. His love interest is Priti (played by Chitrangada Singh) who is in love with some other guy whose marriage is already fixed with another girl.

Another plot is of Kuldeep (played by Arunoday Singh) who is in awe for making money after getting out from Tihar Jail so that he could save his sinking marriage. He goes to his policeman friend Satbeer (played by Sushant Singh) of Tihar Jail to show him the fast-way to make money. Only way shown by him was kidnapping which Kuldeep accepts & kicks-off with his witty & mindless gang. Now, kidnapping is co-related with his jail mate who was once a Don of his time and who also had an astringent relation with his real brother who lives in overseas. Now, in clash between both brothers for money, Kuldeep plays a pivotal role.

It’s wholly puzzling unless you watch it; in short it’s a lot about lot. Film keeps you on toes throughout with myriad twists-turns flooded with witty dialogues and spectacular screenplay. Musically also, film never compromises. Background score succeeds in appealing.

Coming to the acting division, on one hand, there’s Arunoday who along with first-rate acting shows us how he can kiss better than Emraan Hashmi and also how he can climb houses better than spider-man. On the other hand it’s Irrfan Khan who once again proves how excellent he is at acting, every dialogue uttered by him leaves a solid impression. Delightful Chitrangada Singh gets a neat chance to show her acting skills & she performs well with conviction. Now the list of actors here is lengthy but honestly, each and every actor irrespective of his screen presence’s duration performs fantastically.

Yeh Saali Zindagi as a whole is a striking film, go for it !!


 
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Friday, February 4, 2011

Sanctum: Extreme people, extreme danger, terrifying adventure !

Rating: 3/5

First & foremost let me clarify this to you; James Cameron is not the part of Sanctum’s production, direction & writing. He has executed some of the 3d effects and the film uses his unique 3d photography technique of Avatar, that’s why his name is flashing in the poster & trailer of the film. Sanctum’s makers are not confident enough, so they are generating hype of a king size i.e.  From the makers of AVATAR & TITANIC.

A team of underwater cave divers is on a perfidious outing to the largest, most gorgeous and least accessible cave system on Earth - the Esa-ala Caves of New Guinea. Master diver Frank McGuire (Richard Roxburgh) has seen the sights of South Pacific's wonder. But when a tropical storm forces them deeper into the caves, they must come to blows with raging water, deadly terrain and creeping panic as they search for an escape route to the sea. Frank's team, including 17-year-old son Josh (Rhys Wakefield) and financier Carl Hurley (Ioan Gruffud), are forced to radically alter plans. Soon, they are confronted with the unavoidable question: can any of them survive, or will they be trapped forever?

Hollywood film-makers are in delightful mood of serving films, based on Adventures. Film stands no where in comparison of 127 Hours. This one’s missing many elements; basic facets of film-making. There are instances which will make you believe the tension of the protagonists but they are few. Death counts, keeps us surprising.

Father (Richard Roxburgh) & Son (Rhys Wakefield) go hand-in-hand to escape from the darkest & deepest cave. They discover each other there, but that was totally slapdash fixation from the writer. Acting is nothing to speak of here, and what was the requirement for hand-to-hand fight in an escapade/underwater adventure film I don’t understand and I doubt it even its makers wouldn’t have understand that.

There are few gorgeously cinematographed & anxiety offering scenes, only for that I recommend you to witness to this movie. Don’t watch it in 3d (comprises of minimum effects), catch it in 2d. Film has already been shelved by critics, but don’t bother about it, it’s watchable !





Wednesday, February 2, 2011

DTBHJ: Honest & endearing, but with flaws !

Rating: 2.5/5


Being at inception stage of comedy films, Bhandarkar tries hard to gratify audience and thanks to the lead person of the movie, it turns out to be an entirely watch able film with pardonable few pits in between.

Alike we are tired of watching stupid Akshay Kumar films; Naren (played by Ajay Devgn) is tired of his marriage in the film. He works as Loan Manager in Bank, who gets a sexy chick, June Pinto (played by Shazahn Padamsee) in the form of intern in office on whom, he is having infinite crush and so, goes for a divorce without even a bit of hesitation.

Abhay (played by Emraan) and Milind (played by Omi Vaidya) join Naren at his new residence and within no time, their journey to discover love kicks-off. 

Emraan Hashmi (as Milind) is served with run-of-the-mill playboy character. He is a gym trainer, who simultaneously goes in relationship with mother & daughter (played by Tisca Chopra & Shruti Hassan) which complicates his life, as the elder one is ATM for him & with younger one, he has dreamt of, his entire future life.

After a king-size start with 3 idiots, Omi returns with this film playing a trouble-free character (Milind kelkar) who works in matrimonial site, who is having a blind & profound conviction in true-love and who also is an expert in making people scratch their head and pull their hairs with his frivolous poetries. Gungun (played by Shraddha Das) as R.J, incessantly uses him to get into unaffordable parties to bag a film-role.

Another feather in actor’s cap, yes I am talking about last year’s most consistent performer, Ajay Devgn. As middle aged divorced man, Devgn throws simple but splendid performance and he is the one who pulls this movie up.

Film delivers plenty of laughs but in the halfway writer runs short of content and messes the film irreparably. It’s also the editing which seemed as disappointing. It felt like Emraan’s track was persistently asking us to leave the hall for few minutes. It was gratuitously stretched and particularly this track was written in a juvenile manner. Film irrefutably justifies its title; credit goes to the very-well executed climax, that’s really intellectual one.

Bhandarkar’s honest attempt and Devgn’s endearing act is watch worthy !!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Tangled: Pleasurable & Twinkling Disney movie !

Rating: 3/5


Disney's energetic re-telling of Rapunzel in 3D animation turns out to be a dazzler. Despite the need to wear flimsy plastic glasses, watching Tangled reminds one that some brands of storytelling never go out of style, whatever that style may be.

The script's feisty humor and the cast's vocal charm bring to jaunty life a flimsy Grimms' fairy tale. It tries for the appeal of Disney's animation heyday, but individual scenes borrow a bit too liberally from such movies as Beauty and the Beast, The little Mermaid & Aladdin.

With his stolen bounty in his satchel, charming bandit Flynn Rider (voice of Zachary Levi) climbs up a tall, mysterious tower to hide out. But he is taken hostage by Rapunzel (voice of Mandy Moore), a beautiful girl with 70 feet of magical, golden hair, whose controlling Mother (Donna Murphy) has kept her tower-bound for many years. Rapunzel strikes a deal with the handsome thief, who reluctantly agrees to take her into the Kingdom on her 18th birthday to watch the floating lanterns released into the sky. Every year on the same day, the lanterns are released by the King and Queen, as a symbol of hope to find their kidnapped Princess daughter.

The movie’s real accomplishments are in its look, which was generated inside a computer but is as warm and wealthy as a painting. This is, of course, a credit to the animators who do manage to preserve that amazing classic Disney Movie Musical look, but with cutting edge CGI! Perceptibly the film looks incredible, but it looks incredible in all the precise ways. Emotion is captured, both slapstick and more multifaceted visual humor manages to be handled perfectly. Luckily this is never at the expense of character development. These things go hand in hand, as they should. Rapunzel is believable in her evolution and Flynn, the scoundrel, makes perfect sense as he slowly becomes much more... well, Disney Princely!

Stunning chase sequences and the scenes featuring countless lanterns are the most delightful visuals which Tangled offers. And, Alen Menken’s songs are written with infinite gusto which acts as heart of this fairy-fulsomely entertaining tale.

Though not exactly inventive, Tangled is hasty and the Broadway-style appeal of archetypal Disney fare.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Dhobi Ghat (Mumbai Diaries): Art for art’s sake doesn’t comprise of right art!!

Rating: 2.5/5


Devoid of Desi Dhinchak Dhinchak, this bullock cart paced art film comprises of 4 diverse stories which unravels in an unconditional, imaginative and uncompromised way. But even at a moderate running time of 95 minutes, film becomes bore some and insufferable at few instants.

Film kicks off with Shai (played by Monica Dogra) assembling with Arun (played by Aamir) in a party and then after they make love for a night. They depart intentionally, as Arun realized the next morning that it was a folly act. Shai is a NRI banker by profession, but photographer by passion. Her path intersects with Munna (played by Prateik Babbar) who is Dhobi (Laundress), but dreams to become a superstar actor. Munna asks Shai to take his portfolio pics and with passing days, Munna eventually falls in love with her.

Arun is a terrific painter who has got divorce and also is a chain smoker. He changes his residence every now and then. If you are ignorant about such things consider it as an artist’s style to get inspiration. In his new-fangled seat, he comes across 3 tapes which show us the fourth and the final character of the movie i.e. Yasmin (played by Kriti malhotra) who shoots herself in a video. She wants her brother to see all those tapes.

Stroke of white color on Aamir’s hair show us how hard this actor tries to get into the skin of character not only with his expressions, but also with his hairstyle. Sadly, it looks unimpressive here and Aamir’s acting is not at all worth appreciating. It felt as if, he struggled throughout the movie to identify his character. All other actors have performed superbly. Few light moments are fulsomely cherish able, thanks to Prateik & Monica for that, as they delivered dialogues in a glowing way. Munna running after Shai’s car with pitch perfect emotions is my favorite scene, in which one can truly identify this new star’s potential.  Kriti malhotra is the finest of the lot who convincingly strikes the correct emotional chord & in such a manner that the viewer gets spellbound with it.  

One’s painter, one's a photographer, another likes to pose & the other shoots herself with a camera.  Premise is undeniably intellectual but writing here is amateurish and narration too, film is loaded with dull dialogues.’ Why people visit Gateway of India and Marine drive in Mumbai’ is an attention-grabbing topic from world cinema’s point of view, but Kiran Rao messes that plot miserably.

Painting which Arun creates from Yasmin’s tapes shows us Kiran Rao has atleast got something convincing & sparkling to show us, which to some extent also makes me say that her next project would be awaited. Mumbai could not have been more persuasively shown. Cinematography is the epicenter of the movie on which movie relies strongly. Background score is soothing, but to be honest it’s just less than gratifying. It could have been much more powerful.

Due to screenplay and dialogues comprising of nothing but flaws, I’d say Dhobi Ghat is an art for art’s sake that doesn’t comprise of right art !!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Yamla Pagla Deewana: Asinine but nevertheless comical !

Rating: 3/5

Yamla Pagla Deewana featuring real life father & sons Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol is a film which is silly, old-fashioned, lengthy, predictable but funny for most of its part.

I guess actors were roped in first and then script was printed later because the plot here is no different from bollywood movies of 90’s. Actually, there is no story here. In childhood, son loses track of his brother-father who after 2-3 decades turn into con-men and in disguise they play con on him only. Haven’t you witnessed such similar stories million times in our hindi movies? Nothing’s diverse here. Macho man, Sunny deol (as Paramveer) from all the way to Vancouver, lands in Banaras to search his father-brother and that’s it, he finds them effortlessly with sheer ease. Bobby deol (as Gajodhar) wants to win his love i.e. Sahiba (played by Kulraj), in that process helping hands are but obviously Paramveer and Dharam (played by Dharmendra) and against them, odd-man is Anupam Kher (as Joginder singh) who is Saahiba’s elder brother.

Screenplay and Dialogues were quite ordinary; freshness and sharpness were surprisingly absent. Particularly, during songs, you feel like leaving hall and get a sigh of relief. If the backdrop is of Punjab, music should be perceptibly uplifting, but here regrettably, it’s thoroughly unsatisfactory. Each and every item number used purposefully without situation fails to engage and amuse the viewer. First half depicting  mostly Gajodhar’s love story is plain monotonous and long-drawn-out while second half of the movie is well executed and it never loses pace and succeeds to lit a smile on viewer’s face.

Revisiting Gadar’s action sequences least seriously was pure fun. Rajnikant and Chulbul Pandey’s action sequences has become a fashion now, a trend which is repeated stoplessly and Samir Karnik uses it wisely. Legendary grunt of Sunny Deol was worth appreciating here, when he stands tall and broad against 15-20 men, as usual is the most funniest scene of the movie. This is indeed the USP of this actor and considering his previous works in past few years, this one’s the best.

Watching all deols with turban and fake beard dancing, laughing, crying and hugging was a scenario which you don’t get to witness usually. It seemed all of them cherished this film much more than the audience. And that’s why, this silly movie becomes not only watchable, but pleasurable.

The one performance which stands out in this 3 hour long film is of poli (played by Sucheta Khanna) as younger sister of Sahiba. The way she tries to butter up Gajodhar is immensely funny and her incredible style of pronouncing Canada as “Canneda” is exclusively rib-tickling. This is a character which reminded me of witty sales girl in supermarket of LSD.

It’s funnier than each and every Akshay Kumar starrer of 2010 and for the dignity Deols invested here, I’d recommend you this asinine but nevertheless comical movie without hesitation !!

Sunday, January 9, 2011

127 Hours: Shocking, thrilling and mighty !

Rating: 4/5


127 hours is an enthralling movie based on Aron Ralston's autobiography "Between a Rock and a Hard place" Only a truly visionary filmmaker could take an anecdote largely set in a confined canyon and give it a sense of candidness and hope.

So many films assert inspiration, but here is one to truly inspire. The opening credits of 127 Hours are a blissful hodgepodge of the race of every day life leading to the pledge of an adventurous weekend which is shot in stunningly stylish and luminous approach. Most remarkable opening sequences in recent times!

Young Aron Ralston, played by James Franco, is a high-spirited, cheerful and wild adventurer who schedules to the wildest desserts to rock climb and bike across the terrain which at one point of time makes the viewer feel that he is watching brand new commercial of Mountain dew, of course nevertheless pleasurable. He gets hand-in-hand with two vacationers (played by Amber Tamblyn & Kate Mara) who have just got no idea about where to go. Aron shows them his fancy spots, all 3 of them cherish great time and right after after departing from them, Aron lands into hell, actually canyon, where boulder crushes his hand & 127 hours is his mighty story of how he saves himself from this place, where exactly no one is there for his assistance. A bottle of water and some of his made in china’s useless tools somehow aid him but you got to see how Aron spends 127 hours in canyon. Also, he uses camera to shoot his out-of-blue, desperate and painful efforts in the canyon to slide away the boulder.

In a canyon, where he is stuck & stalled, he is almost dying, even in such scenario; he throws humor to uplift himself which astonishingly succeeds to lit a smile and uplifts the viewer also. It's worth elaborating on the splendid & amusing performance of James Franco, who's up for every bit of Boyle's challenge. It’s his incredible acting that makes 127 hours more than just a movie. Effortlessly, viewer is able to sense the tension of the protagonist’s scenario and his desperation to survive and get away from canyon as soon as possible. 

Screenplay is wholly uncomplicated and superb by Simon Beufoy and Danny Boyle, through which viewer’s emotional chord easily intersects with the protagonist’s suffering. It makes me say that Anthony Dod Mantle is so passionate about cinematography that his passion is just indescribable. Camerawork is enormously radiant and dazzling which makes 127 hours visually spectacular.

When you listen to the soundtrack through your headphones it is not that impressive. But when it comes as background score, it’s truly extraordinary and gives soothing effect to the movie and the listener. Asian Mozart never misses a beat. “If I rise” is undeniably the best of the lot, which harmonically talks about hope, conviction and optimism.

Reality could not have been more real. Don’t miss this shocking, thrilling and mighty movie. It teaches you many things, one of them exactly is what no to do while going for an adventure on a deserted place!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Megamind: Delightful and wholly fascinating !

Rating: 3.5/5

Here is everything which can lay hold of the eye, ear and imagination - everything which can charm everybody, yes everybody.

Makers of “Shrek” & “Kung-fu-panda” have come up this time with the most popular saga with animation movies, i.e. evil vs. good. But there are lot of twists and turns in it which keeps you & your brain occupied throughout. 

Blue headed disgustingly horrible Megamind is the one who is ignored by the world and his frustration leads him to become a Villian. He is a kind of a Villian whose every possible plan is damn predictable & asinine. Though somehow out-of-blue his plan works one day (in disguise) and in a metro city which is guarded by dashing and muscular Metro man (voiced by Brad Pitt), he defeats the hero. Amazingly, he is sad about it. With that uncharacteristic note, story moves ahead with lots of jolts.

Megamind (voiced by Will Farrell) creates a Villian with whom he can fight endlessly. In the time being, he falls in love with Roxanne Richi (voiced by Tina Fey) who possibly later becomes the love interest of that artificial villain. How Megamind sustains his friendship with Manion who supported him in his every stupid plan? How evil turns good? How an ugly creature like Megamind wins love? Those are the axes about which this movie revolves. 

An animation movie is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of its writer. Must say, it is sharply written and animation is just awesome. 3d effects make it more alluring and ebullient. Metro city is adoringly crafted and fight sequences in it are visually stunning. Both, use of old soundtracks & amusing dialogues add much required glitter to it. Voices from all actors fit snugly and they never miss a beat.

Well, when there is evil, good has to rise up. Consider all other releases this week as evil against whom Megamind stands tall not just by being good, but by being best. This one’s the movie which you should look forward to in the last week of 2010, irrespective of your age! 


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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Tron Legacy: Walt Disney's hi-tech trash !

Rating: 1.5/5

Tron released in 1982, took 6 years in its making and it was tentatively more intellectual, spectacular and convincing than the sequel which hits cinemas this weekend in 3d.

To figure out storyline of Tron Legacy, you would either need help of some geek who might have watched its first installment with infinite curiosity or Google, and that’s for sure. Storyline is too complicated for a normal movie goer to comprehend. Still, let’s peep into the plot of the movie which is wonderfully-executed but foolishly-written.

Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund) steps into the virtual world with the help of clue given by his dad’s loyal man, Alan Bradley (Bruce Boxleitner). The virtual world was dexterously imagined and constructed for betterment of the world by protagonist’s father Kevin (Jeff Bridges) who is astonishingly caged inside it since 20 years. Tron and Clu are the programs which were created for the assistance. Tron gets murdered and Clu becomes the opponent of Flynn who mysteriously invites Sam into the virtual world. Sam enters that virtual world with an aim to pull his dad out from that world.

Gaming arenas have never ever been so boring and mind numbing as it is in this movie. Now, Gladiatorial gaming scenes are shot in a visually stunning style but they are lengthy, so tiresome and predictability is the thing which hinders this movie the most. Nail biting thrill never ever takes place and every fight sequences seems to be the cake walk for our leads. “Quorra” (Olivia Wilde) is the worst written character of the movie and the charm or chemistry which one expects between the leads is purely missing.

Budget of this movie is $ 200 million. Yes, such is the huge investment. Design of the movie is wholly awesome especially “Light cycle”. That’s the most noticeable spectacle of the movie. 3d effects were impressive but as a whole this movie fails to entertain because of its almost indescribable-perplexing descriptive plot.

Basic aspects of film making has not been given due importance & that’s how this film shatters. Acting by none of the actors is convincing. Absence of sharp dialogues and tight screenplay makes the scenario nastiest. Warmth which we expect from Walt Disney’s movie is also deficient.

At the end, it’s nothing but Walt Disney’s Hi-tech trash. Watch it if during movies, you like lots of question marks blinking in your brain.