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VROOM! SCREECH..!! Okay, focus, Abhimanyu, focus-wait, no, I'm not him, but 'damn', this movie makes me feel like I'm strapped into that car, tearing through the night, my pulse hammering like a techno beat. 'Crazxy' -what a title, what a RUSH! Sohum Shah, you mad genius, you're not just driving, you're piloting a rocket ship of emotion, suspense, and gut-punch twists. Ten stars? Nah, I'd give it eleven if IMDb let me.
Picture this: I'm gripping the wheel, my phone's screaming-'RING! RING!'-it's my ex, my boss, my crush, and some shadowy voice demanding five crores. Five CRORES! And my kid-my kid's out there, somewhere, and I'm stuck in this metal cage on wheels, dodging traffic and my own demons. That's 'Crazxy'. It's me, you, all of us, trapped in a pressure cooker of a plot that doesn't let up. Girish Kohli, you're a maniac with a camera, and I love you for it. The way you keep it all in the car-claustrophobic, suffocating, REAL-genius. Pure genius.
Sohum Shah? He's not acting; he's LIVING. Every bead of sweat, every curse under his breath, every flicker of guilt in his eyes-I felt it in my bones. He's a surgeon, a screw-up, a dad, a man unraveling, and he carries this whole damn film solo. No co-stars, just voices-Shilpa Shukla's sultry taunts, Nimisha Sajayan's raw pain, Piyush Mishra's barking orders. It's like they're ghosts in my head, haunting me, pushing me to the brink. And that scene-oh, you KNOW the one-where he's changing a tire AND guiding a surgery over the phone? I was screaming, "HOW?! HOW DOES HE DO IT?!" My heart's still racing.
The cinematography-'WHOA'. Sunil Borkar and Kuldeep Mamania, you wizards, you make every headlight, every raindrop, every flicker of Delhi's chaos pop like a Tarantino fever dream. Jesper Kyd's score? It's my pulse, my panic, my everything. And those Amitabh Bachchan nods-Sarkar's dialogue as a ringtone, Inquilab's roar in the climax? 'Chef's kiss'. It's like Big B himself is riding shotgun, whispering, "Keep going, beta."
Look, I'm swerving through plot twists now, and I won't spoil 'em-'HONK!'-but trust me, this film's got more curves than a mountain road. It's a thriller, sure, but it's also a gut-wrenching dive into guilt, redemption, and what it means to be a parent. That climax? Teary-eyed, floored, picking my jaw off the floor. It's not perfect-some logic gets lost in the rearview mirror-but who cares when you're this invested?
'Crazxy' is a middle finger to boring Bollywood. It's bold, it's bonkers, it's a one-man show that feels like a hundred. Watch it. Feel it. Live it. I'm giving it 10/10 because it's not just a movie-it's a goddamn experience. Now, excuse me, I need to catch my breath. 'SCREECH!'
Picture this: I'm gripping the wheel, my phone's screaming-'RING! RING!'-it's my ex, my boss, my crush, and some shadowy voice demanding five crores. Five CRORES! And my kid-my kid's out there, somewhere, and I'm stuck in this metal cage on wheels, dodging traffic and my own demons. That's 'Crazxy'. It's me, you, all of us, trapped in a pressure cooker of a plot that doesn't let up. Girish Kohli, you're a maniac with a camera, and I love you for it. The way you keep it all in the car-claustrophobic, suffocating, REAL-genius. Pure genius.
Sohum Shah? He's not acting; he's LIVING. Every bead of sweat, every curse under his breath, every flicker of guilt in his eyes-I felt it in my bones. He's a surgeon, a screw-up, a dad, a man unraveling, and he carries this whole damn film solo. No co-stars, just voices-Shilpa Shukla's sultry taunts, Nimisha Sajayan's raw pain, Piyush Mishra's barking orders. It's like they're ghosts in my head, haunting me, pushing me to the brink. And that scene-oh, you KNOW the one-where he's changing a tire AND guiding a surgery over the phone? I was screaming, "HOW?! HOW DOES HE DO IT?!" My heart's still racing.
The cinematography-'WHOA'. Sunil Borkar and Kuldeep Mamania, you wizards, you make every headlight, every raindrop, every flicker of Delhi's chaos pop like a Tarantino fever dream. Jesper Kyd's score? It's my pulse, my panic, my everything. And those Amitabh Bachchan nods-Sarkar's dialogue as a ringtone, Inquilab's roar in the climax? 'Chef's kiss'. It's like Big B himself is riding shotgun, whispering, "Keep going, beta."
Look, I'm swerving through plot twists now, and I won't spoil 'em-'HONK!'-but trust me, this film's got more curves than a mountain road. It's a thriller, sure, but it's also a gut-wrenching dive into guilt, redemption, and what it means to be a parent. That climax? Teary-eyed, floored, picking my jaw off the floor. It's not perfect-some logic gets lost in the rearview mirror-but who cares when you're this invested?
'Crazxy' is a middle finger to boring Bollywood. It's bold, it's bonkers, it's a one-man show that feels like a hundred. Watch it. Feel it. Live it. I'm giving it 10/10 because it's not just a movie-it's a goddamn experience. Now, excuse me, I need to catch my breath. 'SCREECH!'
"Caddo Lake" is like a magic trick you can't stop thinking about! This 2024 movie is a thrilling, twisty ride that mixes mystery, family, and time travel. I'm giving it a 9/10 because it's exciting, emotional, and so well done.
The story follows Ellie (Eliza Scanlen) and Paris (Dylan O'Brien) at spooky Caddo Lake. Ellie's looking for her missing stepsister, and Paris wants to know why his mom died. The lake has a secret: when it's dry, it sends people to different years, like 1952 or 2003. This ties Ellie and Paris together in surprising, heartfelt ways.
Scanlen and O'Brien are amazing, making you feel their pain and hope. Lauren Ambrose, as Ellie's mom, is great too. The lake looks creepy and beautiful, and the music keeps you on edge. The story jumps between years, which can be confusing at first (I watched it twice!), but it's worth it when it all makes sense. It's not just about time travel, it's about love, family, and fixing broken hearts.
If you like fun, twisty movies like 'The Sixth Sense' or 'Looper', you'll love 'Caddo Lake'. It's a little tricky, but it's so good! Watch it, and you'll talk about it for days.
The story follows Ellie (Eliza Scanlen) and Paris (Dylan O'Brien) at spooky Caddo Lake. Ellie's looking for her missing stepsister, and Paris wants to know why his mom died. The lake has a secret: when it's dry, it sends people to different years, like 1952 or 2003. This ties Ellie and Paris together in surprising, heartfelt ways.
Scanlen and O'Brien are amazing, making you feel their pain and hope. Lauren Ambrose, as Ellie's mom, is great too. The lake looks creepy and beautiful, and the music keeps you on edge. The story jumps between years, which can be confusing at first (I watched it twice!), but it's worth it when it all makes sense. It's not just about time travel, it's about love, family, and fixing broken hearts.
If you like fun, twisty movies like 'The Sixth Sense' or 'Looper', you'll love 'Caddo Lake'. It's a little tricky, but it's so good! Watch it, and you'll talk about it for days.
I started watching Yellowstone just a week ago, and I've already binged through the first two seasons. I'm now halfway through Season 3-and honestly, I can't get enough!
This show grabs you from the very beginning. The storytelling is intense, the characters are complex, and the drama is next level. The Dutton family feels so real, and their world is full of power struggles, loyalty, and raw emotion. Add to that the breathtaking landscapes of Montana, and you've got a show that's as visually stunning as it is gripping.
The acting is simply phenomenal. Kevin Costner brings a commanding presence to John Dutton, but it's Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton who absolutely steals the show. Beth is fierce, fearless, and unapologetically brutal when needed-and Reilly plays her with such raw intensity and depth, it's impossible to look away. Her scenes are some of the most powerful in the series, often leaving you speechless or clapping in awe.
If you're looking for a show that delivers action, emotion, and unforgettable performances, Yellowstone should be at the top of your list. Trust me-it's a wild ride you won't regret.
This show grabs you from the very beginning. The storytelling is intense, the characters are complex, and the drama is next level. The Dutton family feels so real, and their world is full of power struggles, loyalty, and raw emotion. Add to that the breathtaking landscapes of Montana, and you've got a show that's as visually stunning as it is gripping.
The acting is simply phenomenal. Kevin Costner brings a commanding presence to John Dutton, but it's Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton who absolutely steals the show. Beth is fierce, fearless, and unapologetically brutal when needed-and Reilly plays her with such raw intensity and depth, it's impossible to look away. Her scenes are some of the most powerful in the series, often leaving you speechless or clapping in awe.
If you're looking for a show that delivers action, emotion, and unforgettable performances, Yellowstone should be at the top of your list. Trust me-it's a wild ride you won't regret.