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Nine noble families fight with each other to gain power in Westeros, while the heir to the Iron Throne tries to claim it. This is probably my favorite TV show; for the past three months, it has been my companion. Each cast member did a great job, and I love every character. My favorites, however, are Cersei, Tyrion, Jon, Sansa, Jaime, Varys, Littlefinger, the Hound, Melisandre, Shae, Olenna, and Ellaria.
The series's storyline started with perfection but ended up becoming mediocre. Season 8 felt sudden and random, with dialogues that were below average compared to the iconic lines in previous seasons. The character arcs of Jaime and Sansa are my favorites, as it was amazing to see their characters emerge from a mess to a mature level. However, the ending of the series was dull and unsatisfying.
The cinematography was exceptional, with VFX playing a huge role. The editing was so smooth and continuously enhanced the flow. The production design should be more appreciated; the period settings, architecture, and natural locations were excellent. The period costumes were all delicate, and the makeup was natural and realistic. The action sequences were full of violence, thriller, and suspense.
The music by Ramin Djawadi was a key aspect of the series, especially the opening theme and the background score, which gave me goosebumps. I think he is the only one in the whole series who was consistently good at what he was doing from beginning to end. The sound design was fantastic.
This series is like family to me. I have been watching it every busy day, and it always made me feel better. In conclusion, 'Game of Thrones' is one of the greatest TV series of all time and is easily a show that no one should ever miss.
The series's storyline started with perfection but ended up becoming mediocre. Season 8 felt sudden and random, with dialogues that were below average compared to the iconic lines in previous seasons. The character arcs of Jaime and Sansa are my favorites, as it was amazing to see their characters emerge from a mess to a mature level. However, the ending of the series was dull and unsatisfying.
The cinematography was exceptional, with VFX playing a huge role. The editing was so smooth and continuously enhanced the flow. The production design should be more appreciated; the period settings, architecture, and natural locations were excellent. The period costumes were all delicate, and the makeup was natural and realistic. The action sequences were full of violence, thriller, and suspense.
The music by Ramin Djawadi was a key aspect of the series, especially the opening theme and the background score, which gave me goosebumps. I think he is the only one in the whole series who was consistently good at what he was doing from beginning to end. The sound design was fantastic.
This series is like family to me. I have been watching it every busy day, and it always made me feel better. In conclusion, 'Game of Thrones' is one of the greatest TV series of all time and is easily a show that no one should ever miss.
Dilli, an ex-prisoner, makes a deal with Inspector Bejoy to protect him from a drug mafia gang in exchange for a luxurious life for his little orphaned daughter. This film features Karthi's career-best performance, with a strong and moving portrayal that deviates from his usual acting style. Arjun Das was freakin' awesome in his villainous role, and his voice is incredibly masculine. It was my first time watching Narain, and he was so serious in his role. George Maryan was the unsung hero, with no six-packs or glamour, delivering a strong and impactful performance on par with the other leads. Harish Uthaman was terrific even in his brief appearance. Baby Monica was so cute and acted smartly. Additionally, Deepthi, Hareesh Peradi, and Kanna Ravi did a fantastic job as well.
The film's pace was normal with a strong storyline, and it's a rare movie without any songs, and most importantly, no heroine. Still, the film is so enjoyable. Hats off to Lokesh Kanagaraj for letting the actors and story shine by keeping heroines and excessive songs aside. The film is a perfect blend of dramatic and action sequences. The dialogues were so moving, and the climax was sentimental yet satisfying. The character arc of Dilli was impressive, starting with him forcefully helping the police to selflessly helping them in order to give his little daughter a better life. The cinematography was fantastic. The production design was excellent, featuring outside locations of jungles and hills, as well as inside locations of police stations. The action scenes were well-crafted and thrilling in every moment.
I usually hate films with no songs, but not this one. The very underrated Sam C. S. composed a balanced background score that moves along with the story. It's so creative how he composed a high-metal score for Dilli's rowdy side and a soft flute score for Dilli's emotional connection as a father. Every time Karthi appears alongside Baby Monica, tears are rapidly moving, a sign of such good chemistry. In summary, 'Kaithi' is an action thriller that is actually an action thriller without any exaggerations. It's highly recommended for those who love Tamil action films.
The film's pace was normal with a strong storyline, and it's a rare movie without any songs, and most importantly, no heroine. Still, the film is so enjoyable. Hats off to Lokesh Kanagaraj for letting the actors and story shine by keeping heroines and excessive songs aside. The film is a perfect blend of dramatic and action sequences. The dialogues were so moving, and the climax was sentimental yet satisfying. The character arc of Dilli was impressive, starting with him forcefully helping the police to selflessly helping them in order to give his little daughter a better life. The cinematography was fantastic. The production design was excellent, featuring outside locations of jungles and hills, as well as inside locations of police stations. The action scenes were well-crafted and thrilling in every moment.
I usually hate films with no songs, but not this one. The very underrated Sam C. S. composed a balanced background score that moves along with the story. It's so creative how he composed a high-metal score for Dilli's rowdy side and a soft flute score for Dilli's emotional connection as a father. Every time Karthi appears alongside Baby Monica, tears are rapidly moving, a sign of such good chemistry. In summary, 'Kaithi' is an action thriller that is actually an action thriller without any exaggerations. It's highly recommended for those who love Tamil action films.
Akbar is wrongly imprisoned for a crime committed by his landlord. When he learns that the landlord killed his mother and sold his sister into prostitution, he runs away from jail to kill the landlord and find his long-lost sister. I watched the film for Musarrat Nazir, although she had the least impact on me, mainly because of her poorly written character and brief appearance. However, her performance somehow developed in the climax. The key performer, Sudhir, delivers an all-time best performance through his heroic and serious role. Yasmin, on the other hand, compliments him well. Ajmal was truly brilliant in his villainous role. Nazar had brief comedic appearances, some of which were interesting and some were boring. Allauddin is wasted. The movie begins and ends at a smooth pace, but in the middle, it becomes exaggerated, which led me to fall asleep. However, in the second half, the film gradually recharges and focuses on a tragic yet satisfying climax. It could have been more engaging if the film's duration were a bit less. The production design excels at creating convincing outdoor locations. The choreography could have been more creative. The action sequences are thrilling and a key aspect of the film. The background score plays a huge role from the beginning, more so than the lame soundtrack. The film had a memorable emotional impact on me, showing how Sudhir lost all his loved ones in his search for justice. At the same time, it's so satisfying to see him getting justice by himself as the law is corrupted. In conclusion, 'Baghi' is Pakistan's first action film with interesting action sequences and an engaging storyline, anchored by a powerful performance from the main lead. It is recommended to those who love retro Pakistani films.