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At its core, DNA is about a baby kidnapping, and while the premise sounds straightforward, the way it's handled is anything but typical. The film really leans into the emotional chaos and trauma that follows such an incident. It's intense, raw, and painfully close to reality in a way that stays with you.
Atharva carries most of the screen time, and he does a solid job. But for me, it was Nimisha who stole the show - despite limited scenes, she had me completely glued, always wondering what she'd do next.
The casting overall was excellent - especially the elderly woman and the retiring police officer, both of whom added authenticity and heart to the story.
If I had to nitpick, the first 20 minutes could've been tighter, and the love-failure song felt totally unnecessary. Also, the sudden closeness between the leads in marriage lacked backstory, which made it a bit hard to emotionally connect to their bond.
Still, these are small flaws in what's otherwise a gripping, emotional thriller. It highlights the darkness of the world we live in, while also showing the resilience, love, and courage that help people push through.
Atharva carries most of the screen time, and he does a solid job. But for me, it was Nimisha who stole the show - despite limited scenes, she had me completely glued, always wondering what she'd do next.
The casting overall was excellent - especially the elderly woman and the retiring police officer, both of whom added authenticity and heart to the story.
If I had to nitpick, the first 20 minutes could've been tighter, and the love-failure song felt totally unnecessary. Also, the sudden closeness between the leads in marriage lacked backstory, which made it a bit hard to emotionally connect to their bond.
Still, these are small flaws in what's otherwise a gripping, emotional thriller. It highlights the darkness of the world we live in, while also showing the resilience, love, and courage that help people push through.
The new Superman reboot hits that sweet spot - it blends the bright, colorful vibe of the comics with a more grounded and relatable tone. It's probably one of the most compelling takes on the Man of Steel in recent years.
This isn't a dark or heavy-handed Superman. It's hopeful, positive, and full of heart - and I walked out of the theater with a big smile. The film brought back a wave of nostalgia, reminding me of the good old comic book and cartoon days.
One of my favorite parts? Krypto the Superdog. Such a fun, emotional addition to the story!
James Gunn's writing really shines here. You can tell he respects the character deeply - what Superman stands for, and what he means to fans. He's crafted a story that feels both timeless and relevant, subtly echoing real-world tensions like war and global uncertainty without getting preachy.
I was honestly skeptical about Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, but he surprised me. He brings the right mix of charm and menace, and you can really feel his character's obsession and hatred toward Superman.
Is it a theatrical watch?
Absolutely yes - this one deserves to be seen on the big screen. It's the Superman movie we didn't know we needed.
This isn't a dark or heavy-handed Superman. It's hopeful, positive, and full of heart - and I walked out of the theater with a big smile. The film brought back a wave of nostalgia, reminding me of the good old comic book and cartoon days.
One of my favorite parts? Krypto the Superdog. Such a fun, emotional addition to the story!
James Gunn's writing really shines here. You can tell he respects the character deeply - what Superman stands for, and what he means to fans. He's crafted a story that feels both timeless and relevant, subtly echoing real-world tensions like war and global uncertainty without getting preachy.
I was honestly skeptical about Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, but he surprised me. He brings the right mix of charm and menace, and you can really feel his character's obsession and hatred toward Superman.
Is it a theatrical watch?
Absolutely yes - this one deserves to be seen on the big screen. It's the Superman movie we didn't know we needed.
Eleven is an intense, emotional thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The story is the real hero here - gripping, layered, and full of tension.
Naveen Chandra delivers a strong performance and carries the film with ease. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for the rest of the cast. Most of the supporting performances felt very basic, and the so-called heroine's expressions came off a bit plasticky and flat.
The music doesn't really add much, and honestly, if the two songs were removed, the film would've felt tighter and more impactful.
That said, the direction is sharp - every scene feels crafted to build tension and keep you engaged. The pacing is excellent, with twists that come at just the right moments, keeping you hooked all the way through.
If you're into psychological thrillers with emotional depth, Eleven is worth checking out. It's a film that keeps you guessing and stays with you long after the credits roll.
Naveen Chandra delivers a strong performance and carries the film with ease. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for the rest of the cast. Most of the supporting performances felt very basic, and the so-called heroine's expressions came off a bit plasticky and flat.
The music doesn't really add much, and honestly, if the two songs were removed, the film would've felt tighter and more impactful.
That said, the direction is sharp - every scene feels crafted to build tension and keep you engaged. The pacing is excellent, with twists that come at just the right moments, keeping you hooked all the way through.
If you're into psychological thrillers with emotional depth, Eleven is worth checking out. It's a film that keeps you guessing and stays with you long after the credits roll.