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It seems fairly accurate!!!
In other words they say the right things. So the show has that going for it.
I haven't seen The Pitt, which everyone is raving about right now.
But I have watched most medical dramas... because I enjoy them. There've been some good ones lately (for example, "Transplant" is a hidden gem and much better than this series).
I watched all ten episodes of Pulse in 2 days. I usually don't do that but I did want to say that I finished the "season".
This is despite the fact I did not at all like many of the characters. I found some incredibly annoying and never really understood (and I tried!) what her numerous problems are. She is just incredibly unlikable.
There are similar issues with the other major characters. I feel incredibly ambivalent about them and in the end did not at all find Doctors Phillips, Cole and Elijah likable or even relatable. Basically they are, all of them, not very nice people. There's nothing really redeeming about them.
But I shine a light on the Simms character as she's so prominent in this show and is just such an unpleasant person.
There are a couple of characters that I did like: Luis and Gabriel (both are RNs and I think Luis is the Charge Nurse -- an important role in the E. D.).
So the character drama part of this show pretty much sucks. The medical part is not bad and in fact I did get caught up in the stories of the patients. But those stories are secondary to the character drama plots and they are not enough to carry this series...
Overall a cinema piece to watch if you have a mood...
In other words they say the right things. So the show has that going for it.
I haven't seen The Pitt, which everyone is raving about right now.
But I have watched most medical dramas... because I enjoy them. There've been some good ones lately (for example, "Transplant" is a hidden gem and much better than this series).
I watched all ten episodes of Pulse in 2 days. I usually don't do that but I did want to say that I finished the "season".
This is despite the fact I did not at all like many of the characters. I found some incredibly annoying and never really understood (and I tried!) what her numerous problems are. She is just incredibly unlikable.
There are similar issues with the other major characters. I feel incredibly ambivalent about them and in the end did not at all find Doctors Phillips, Cole and Elijah likable or even relatable. Basically they are, all of them, not very nice people. There's nothing really redeeming about them.
But I shine a light on the Simms character as she's so prominent in this show and is just such an unpleasant person.
There are a couple of characters that I did like: Luis and Gabriel (both are RNs and I think Luis is the Charge Nurse -- an important role in the E. D.).
So the character drama part of this show pretty much sucks. The medical part is not bad and in fact I did get caught up in the stories of the patients. But those stories are secondary to the character drama plots and they are not enough to carry this series...
Overall a cinema piece to watch if you have a mood...
Story is good in which - simple cashier working at a bank starts rolling money into risky investment schemes, only to get addicted to it. So the problem arises when his life gets embroiled in the world of money laundering while managing his family forms the crux of the story.
Set in the 90s era, the tale runs parallel to the Harshad Mehta era, which lends credibility to its fictional portrayal. The story balances emotions and financial intricacies in the right measure. What works best is that the movie is written in such a simple manner that, even without over information, viewers can fully grasp the financial terms. With all the fraudulent acts the lead attempts to pull off, you are bound to sit on the edge of your seat with bated breath. The narrative takes you on a jumpy ride of emotions, navigating the character's highs and lows.
In this movie- This simple-looking yet layered role is made believable through actot's honest portrayal.
It is commendable how he adapts to playing an older man with grey hair and a young child. Meenakshi Chaudhary, despite limited screen time, provides solid support. Every small or big character plays their part brilliantly.
Set in the 90s era, the tale runs parallel to the Harshad Mehta era, which lends credibility to its fictional portrayal. The story balances emotions and financial intricacies in the right measure. What works best is that the movie is written in such a simple manner that, even without over information, viewers can fully grasp the financial terms. With all the fraudulent acts the lead attempts to pull off, you are bound to sit on the edge of your seat with bated breath. The narrative takes you on a jumpy ride of emotions, navigating the character's highs and lows.
In this movie- This simple-looking yet layered role is made believable through actot's honest portrayal.
It is commendable how he adapts to playing an older man with grey hair and a young child. Meenakshi Chaudhary, despite limited screen time, provides solid support. Every small or big character plays their part brilliantly.
The cinematography in this movie is nothing short of spectacular.
. Art direction is superb.
. Every frame feels like a painting, with beautifully composed shots that highlight the grandeur of the Maratha Empire. Whether it's the vast expanse of a battlefield, the golden hues of a sunset over a fort, or the intricate detailing of a palace, the visuals transport the audience back in time. The use of lighting, especially in dramatic sequences, adds a poetic quality to the storytelling, making key moments even more impactful.
. Actors have performed well. Storytelling by the director is also engaging even with the limitations as per the biopic of such a legend which ends brutally as of betrayal.
. But at someplaces background music is too loud like other grand movies since the last two years in an influence of south indian commercial works!
Moreover, at many places the action movements took a complete opposite side from- laws of physics. Again like south indian movies.
. It focuses on pride, family, a son, a king, a selfless devotee & a warrior with extreme physical strength.
Best movie of this year yet.
So I suggest to everyone to watch this to know the history of forgotten heroes.
. Art direction is superb.
. Every frame feels like a painting, with beautifully composed shots that highlight the grandeur of the Maratha Empire. Whether it's the vast expanse of a battlefield, the golden hues of a sunset over a fort, or the intricate detailing of a palace, the visuals transport the audience back in time. The use of lighting, especially in dramatic sequences, adds a poetic quality to the storytelling, making key moments even more impactful.
. Actors have performed well. Storytelling by the director is also engaging even with the limitations as per the biopic of such a legend which ends brutally as of betrayal.
. But at someplaces background music is too loud like other grand movies since the last two years in an influence of south indian commercial works!
Moreover, at many places the action movements took a complete opposite side from- laws of physics. Again like south indian movies.
. It focuses on pride, family, a son, a king, a selfless devotee & a warrior with extreme physical strength.
Best movie of this year yet.
So I suggest to everyone to watch this to know the history of forgotten heroes.