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Voroshilovskiy strelok (1999)
Loved it!
A story about love for the family. Well developed plot, nicely contexualized, great finish!
The cause and effects are showed precisely, without wasting any time of the 1.5 hrs ish movie.
The casting was fantastic, all the actors, not only the top casts, but also the supporting casts did there job as it should be.
The only off for me was the ease of access to the weapons, but that may be because my lack of knowledge, may be that was the reality back then.
Other than that, I've found the storyline touchy and entertaining.
I recommend watching it to whoever loves their family.
'Job well done' to the whole team 👏
The Matrix Resurrections (2021)
An abomination
Never thought I'd write this kind of review for a Matrix sequel. It felt like the makers just tried to use the success of the original trilogy to grab some cash if they could. I've forgotten to count how many times I fell asleep and kicked myself back in a hope some miracle gonna happen, which never did. The original characters felt like a shadow of themselves and the storyline was a horrible mess. I felt like crying to see what they did to my beloved movie series and my favorite characters. I wish I could 'unsee' it somehow and keep the memory of the original trilogy deep inside my heart- safe and intact.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 (2022)
Absolute BS
Nothing to say about this crap. Compared to the original Bhul Bhulaiya this sequel or whatever is absolute garbage. Complete waste of time. Think before you watch it.
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (2019)
Not for nerds
This is a depiction of the world championship in such a way that general audience can understand what's going on in the background. There may be some exaggeration s occasionally, but those are only for dramatization purposes, don't expect a 100% technically accurate presentation, because it's not for nerdy fans out there. It's to generate new fanbase for the sport and I must say Netflix is very much successful on this occasion.
Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror (2021)
American mess
I made a mistake at first, just watched part of the first episode. I would recommend watching the full season. Though many of the information may be known to an well informed person but it actually shows the nature of mess government after government created in the name of 'War on terror'. It puts spotlight on some main perpetrators, in times in a messy way, but touches various aspects of the whole scenario.
Narcos (2015)
Fantastic storytelling!
It is one of a kind presentation of true events, a masterpiece after a long time at Netflix. Forget about everything, only the title song deserves a 10/10. I would give it a 10 but felt a bit off at some stage (don't wanna spoil it). Apart from that, it's easily one of the best I've ever seen. A must watch for someone who likes reality based action/thriller.
Venom (2018)
Had potential
I'd say with the cast they had, especially with the likes of Tom Hardy, this could have been a great watch for Sci-fi lovers. But they somehow lost it within first 10-20 mins. The later was just their try to make up for what's already lost. Disappointed. Above 5 just for Tom.
Hitting the Apex (2015)
A shivering experience
I can definitely say this is one of the best sport documentaries the world has ever seen. The reality of the facts presented hits so massively that it will definitely make you shiver in joy, sorrow, fun, horror and every sort of emotion. A true l masterpiece produced by two legends to portray the stories of six best moto GP racers the world has ever seen. Hats off.
Schumacher (2021)
A discovery
It definitely helped me to discover how much I loved this man from my teenage and that's still intact deep inside after all these years.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
It was a phenomenon
This movie is one of the very few sequels that went past beyond its predecessor. That's for very good reasons. It created a trend in movie making that was followed afterwards by a lot of other directors in their works. Salute to JC and team for this masterpiece.
Titanic (1997)
Masterpiece
I have no idea why people rated low. This is a pure art of work from Mr. James and team.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
This is not merely a movie
This is not just a movie, it's a message for your life that if you utilise properly, your life changes forever for good. But you have to watch it thoroughly, with clean, sharp and receptive mind.
Tenet (2020)
A good Nolan movie
I can say it was a good experience, though I had to pause, calculate, rewind, and play several times. From my first watch, the end seemed a bit rushed up, to draw a conclusion. May be I need to watch it again.
100 metros (2016)
Touched my heart
I was literally crying at the end of the movie, it was so motivating and the feelings are so transparent and real that it seemed there was no barrier between me and the characters. Fantastic job :)
Kabir Singh (2019)
How on earth it got all those good reviews!!
This is a Masterpiece depending on how you're gonna define a 'Masterpiece'. This is definitely a masterpiece for the absence of logic, it's absurdity, misogyny, and overall craziness of the plot. There is a doctor (!) at the centre of the storyline, who's less of a doctor and more of a knucklehead and rowdy person. At least 50-60% of the movie is full of enforcing the main characters craziness on the main female character and their unending kissing. I am not against kissing scene in the movies when the context demands it but in this movie, it seemed like the makers wanna say "yeah, we are in a modern world and we gonna show as many kissing scenes as possible to prove it". I wish I could get back that valuable time of mine I wasted watching this garbage.
Stranger Things (2016)
Good, Okay, Not so good
I watched three seasons of the series. The first season created a good hype about what's gonna happen next. But the next two seasons, especially the last season ruined that primary hype. So I would give a rate 8 to S1, 7 and 6 to the last two respectively.
Interstellar (2014)
Finally, I found the answer 🙂
Well, I will be very brief. I found the answer of one of the most difficult questions: "What is your favourite movie?" For me it was one of the toughest questions 'coz there was a time I watched like 100 movies on an average per month. And I'm so glad to finally find the answer and thanks Mr. Nolan for that. I can easily give 10 stars to the movie only for introducing me to the concept of five dimensions. For other aspects of the movie, I wish I could give the movie a 11 or 12 out of 10!
Sanju (2018)
Liked it 👍
Another 'job well done' from Raju sahab and loved it. Great acting, good storytelling and all in all, touched my heart. I guess newspaper people couldn't take it easily, which was evident, that's why those bad reviews.
Lifeline (2017)
Very average
The series started with some promises but ended up making no sense in a lot of occasions. Add that up with an unsatisfactory ending, then you come up with a very average series which could have done fantastically with a bit of more research.
Dark (2017)
Remember the family trees
It's a masterpiece without any question. At first, it felt like a mix up between Interstellar and Inception but as the episodes and seasons progressed, its uniqueness in theory and story build-up blooms like none other. But a tip for the viewers: remember the family trees if you can. It will come in handy 🙂
Replicas (2018)
For Keanu
Being a die hard fan has its difficulties. This movie would have get something around 5 or 6 for an average storyline but Keanu's acting's definitely worth an additional. Besides, I loved how Bill, at the end...sorry, no spoilers. Watch it yourself 🙂