Singham Again - Fast paced but forgettable
First half : This film starts strong, quickly setting up the story with a fast-paced, engaging first act that grabs attention. However, the introduction of Shakti Shetty (played by Deepika Padukone) introduces an awkward tonal shift that detracts from the initial momentum, making some moments feel forced and cringeworthy.
Second half : The second half keeps up the pace but sacrifices depth, rushing through plot points without giving the story room to develop meaningfully. Ranveer Singh's performance stands out, especially as the film moves toward a climax that unfortunately feels chaotic and unmemorable. It ultimately falls short of the franchise's previous entries and struggles to maintain coherence in the end.
As for the background music, it rarely enhances the scenes and fails to deliver any memorable moments. Instead of building excitement or elevating key moments, it simply fades into the background, forgettable and lacking impact
Final verdict : In the end, this movie is best approached with a laidback mindset. It's not one to dwell on or revisit, but for a casual watch, it serves as a breezy, if unremarkable, action flick. While it's the weakest installment in the Singham series, it's still a decent way to unwind if you're up for a typical Rohit Shetty-style spectacle without high expectations.
Second half : The second half keeps up the pace but sacrifices depth, rushing through plot points without giving the story room to develop meaningfully. Ranveer Singh's performance stands out, especially as the film moves toward a climax that unfortunately feels chaotic and unmemorable. It ultimately falls short of the franchise's previous entries and struggles to maintain coherence in the end.
As for the background music, it rarely enhances the scenes and fails to deliver any memorable moments. Instead of building excitement or elevating key moments, it simply fades into the background, forgettable and lacking impact
Final verdict : In the end, this movie is best approached with a laidback mindset. It's not one to dwell on or revisit, but for a casual watch, it serves as a breezy, if unremarkable, action flick. While it's the weakest installment in the Singham series, it's still a decent way to unwind if you're up for a typical Rohit Shetty-style spectacle without high expectations.
- NARCISSISTIC_CINEPHILE
- 1 nov 2024