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Clasificación de siddy-40831
Yuddhakanda starts on a positive note. The acting by most of the cast was genuinely good, and the story itself was engaging. For the most part, it was watchable and held my attention, though some parts felt predictable.
Archana Jois stood out with her natural and praiseworthy performance as a depressed mother. Her portrayal was subtle and emotionally resonant, adding depth to the narrative.
However, what ultimately ruined the movie for me was the overacting by the main character. His performance felt exaggerated and unnatural throughout, and instead of adding emotional weight, it made several scenes difficult to take seriously. The final monologue, in particular, was so cringeworthy that I almost skipped the last 5-10 minutes of the film.
With more restrained and grounded acting from the lead, this movie could have reached a whole new level. Unfortunately, the over-the-top performance diminished what could have been a much more impactful film.
Archana Jois stood out with her natural and praiseworthy performance as a depressed mother. Her portrayal was subtle and emotionally resonant, adding depth to the narrative.
However, what ultimately ruined the movie for me was the overacting by the main character. His performance felt exaggerated and unnatural throughout, and instead of adding emotional weight, it made several scenes difficult to take seriously. The final monologue, in particular, was so cringeworthy that I almost skipped the last 5-10 minutes of the film.
With more restrained and grounded acting from the lead, this movie could have reached a whole new level. Unfortunately, the over-the-top performance diminished what could have been a much more impactful film.