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6,8/10
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Vikram est un policier. Alors qu'il se bat avec son propre passé traumatisant, les enjeux deviennent importants lorsqu'une fille appelée Preethi disparaît mystérieusement à Hyderabad et que ... Tout lireVikram est un policier. Alors qu'il se bat avec son propre passé traumatisant, les enjeux deviennent importants lorsqu'une fille appelée Preethi disparaît mystérieusement à Hyderabad et que Vikram doit résoudre l'affaire à tout prix.Vikram est un policier. Alors qu'il se bat avec son propre passé traumatisant, les enjeux deviennent importants lorsqu'une fille appelée Preethi disparaît mystérieusement à Hyderabad et que Vikram doit résoudre l'affaire à tout prix.
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HIT:THE FIRST CASE is a very sensible,well directed and well edited movie with competent performances by everyone. Although it was not a very challenging role as the one he played in "TRAPPED"RajKumar Rao delivered a very focused,convincing and realistic performance in this murder mystery.
Sadly good movies like these, don't draw huge audiences like a useless film like Bhool Bhuaiya does. In the entire theatre it was only myself and my wife. Alas somehow unlike the fairy tales of yesteryear,in which we had happy endings,in recent times useless movies make much much much more money than good quality films.
A classic example of this is the collection of most movies done by Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan.
7/10.
Sadly good movies like these, don't draw huge audiences like a useless film like Bhool Bhuaiya does. In the entire theatre it was only myself and my wife. Alas somehow unlike the fairy tales of yesteryear,in which we had happy endings,in recent times useless movies make much much much more money than good quality films.
A classic example of this is the collection of most movies done by Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan.
7/10.
Awesome!!
Rajkumar Rao nailed it
Story: 9/10 Acting: 9/10 Realism: 8/10
Go for it but not with small kids Don't watch if you are a salman khan fan or like unrealistic singham movies.
Go if you watch hollywood/korean suspense thrillers.
Rajkumar Rao nailed it
Story: 9/10 Acting: 9/10 Realism: 8/10
Go for it but not with small kids Don't watch if you are a salman khan fan or like unrealistic singham movies.
Go if you watch hollywood/korean suspense thrillers.
Now this is not any bollywood detective movie like the recently released OTT flick from one Canadian kumar. It's far from it, far better in every sense.
1)there is no song and dance at the drop of a hat 2)no sudden twist or turn of the plot apart from the discoveries leading to the capture of the killer 3) there's actual detective work shown in the movie, and there's lot of it.
4) success of apprehending the suspect is shared by the whole department rather than being a typical one man effort.
5)the protagonist will be right in front of you the whole time yet you keep on guessing till the very end Conclusion: a really good gripping storyline with solid performance from all the actors. This is not some hit or miss movie. This is a should be hit movie based completely on its merit.
1)there is no song and dance at the drop of a hat 2)no sudden twist or turn of the plot apart from the discoveries leading to the capture of the killer 3) there's actual detective work shown in the movie, and there's lot of it.
4) success of apprehending the suspect is shared by the whole department rather than being a typical one man effort.
5)the protagonist will be right in front of you the whole time yet you keep on guessing till the very end Conclusion: a really good gripping storyline with solid performance from all the actors. This is not some hit or miss movie. This is a should be hit movie based completely on its merit.
People rating it anything below 7 have no sense of appreciation. Going by bollywood standards, this is absolute treat.
For starters there are plenty of suspects, but no obvious ones or clear motives, which usually happens in a thriller movie where you are able to predict as to who's the culprit. But in this you can't till the very end. Rajkumar rao nails his role like usual. I love how they gave some hints and moments of his past throughout the movie but never gave any details about it and saved it for the second part. That's beautifully done, as it doesn't leave the plotholes in first part, but does create a base and curiosity for the next one.
It's a must watch movie. Probably the best of bollywood this year.
For starters there are plenty of suspects, but no obvious ones or clear motives, which usually happens in a thriller movie where you are able to predict as to who's the culprit. But in this you can't till the very end. Rajkumar rao nails his role like usual. I love how they gave some hints and moments of his past throughout the movie but never gave any details about it and saved it for the second part. That's beautifully done, as it doesn't leave the plotholes in first part, but does create a base and curiosity for the next one.
It's a must watch movie. Probably the best of bollywood this year.
HIT: The First Case (2022) :
Movie Review -
Rajkummar Rao has brought the first-ever suspense thriller of his career (lead role) called HIT: The First Case. Shailesh Kolanu has remodelled his own Telugu Thriller of the same name, assuming that the primary creator should be the one to recreate the portrait. HIT: The First Case is a simple copy-paste of the original Telugu flick, with one surprise change in the climax. It may work for some people, but some are entitled to bash it for valid reasons. I belong to the latter group. HIT almost hits it right until the unnecessarily advanced change in the climax, which certainly brings it one level down from the original thriller. A suspense thriller in the 2020s decade is meant to bring some old tricks to bear, be it any film, and HIT isn't anything different.
HIT: The First Case is about a mentally disturbed homicide investigation officer, Vikram (Rajkummar Rao), who is on the hunch of a kidnapper. His investigation gathers speed after his love interest, Neha (Sanya Malhotra), also disappears without any clues. He then follows the clues and realises that both the cases are linked to each other. We have a new suspect and conflict every 15 minutes, and that's what keeps the screenplay engaging. However, the runtime bothers you a little as it takes longer than expected. The writing is interesting, just like extended episodes of CID or any crime serial on TV. What's more interesting is that every character plays some important part while they are on screen.
Rajkummar Rao is the leading horse here; rather, he is the front runner by distance. Comparing him with Vishwak Sen wouldn't be unfair because he plays exactly the same role, with no changes at all. Rao brings his own touch to the character, and he also pulls off some serious gags very convincingly. In one word, he is impeccable! Sanya Malhotra disappears quickly as per the script's demand, but she is cute with whatever limited screen space she has got. Shanu Kumar, Sanjay Narvekar, Jatin Goswami, Shilpa Shukla and Millind Gunaji are strictly okay with those transparent appearances after specific intervals. As a whole, the acting department solely rides on Rajkummar Rao's shoulders, and he takes the ship through.
HIT: The First Case is slowed down by the unnecessary songs. Actually, a thriller looks better if it's songless. The majority of filmmakers don't understand this basic rule. That's sad. Repeating the same mistake, HIT flops there. It has some good dialogues battling with humour and situational sense, and a few of them work really well. The technical aspects are good, but nothing noteworthy. The cinematography remains unchanged from the mainstream thrillers. Even though there was room for experimentation with the frames, none were carried out.
Sailesh Kolanu fulfils the criteria of a remake, but he fails to deliver something out of the box. The conceptual adventure is there, but the practical excitement is missing. Kolanu goes terribly wrong with that additional change in the climax because it does not sound accurate - logically, hypothetically, or both. Even with the original flick, he followed the same old formula of deception, but the film went out quite well with its cinematic viewing experience. With Hindi HIT, he tries something different, which is something weird, to be frank. But who knows? It might work for some people. In a nutshell, HIT offers nothing better than the original Telugu thriller, rather it's a little less. But yes, Rajkummar Rao's finesse certainly makes it watchable for you.
RATING - 5/10*
Rajkummar Rao has brought the first-ever suspense thriller of his career (lead role) called HIT: The First Case. Shailesh Kolanu has remodelled his own Telugu Thriller of the same name, assuming that the primary creator should be the one to recreate the portrait. HIT: The First Case is a simple copy-paste of the original Telugu flick, with one surprise change in the climax. It may work for some people, but some are entitled to bash it for valid reasons. I belong to the latter group. HIT almost hits it right until the unnecessarily advanced change in the climax, which certainly brings it one level down from the original thriller. A suspense thriller in the 2020s decade is meant to bring some old tricks to bear, be it any film, and HIT isn't anything different.
HIT: The First Case is about a mentally disturbed homicide investigation officer, Vikram (Rajkummar Rao), who is on the hunch of a kidnapper. His investigation gathers speed after his love interest, Neha (Sanya Malhotra), also disappears without any clues. He then follows the clues and realises that both the cases are linked to each other. We have a new suspect and conflict every 15 minutes, and that's what keeps the screenplay engaging. However, the runtime bothers you a little as it takes longer than expected. The writing is interesting, just like extended episodes of CID or any crime serial on TV. What's more interesting is that every character plays some important part while they are on screen.
Rajkummar Rao is the leading horse here; rather, he is the front runner by distance. Comparing him with Vishwak Sen wouldn't be unfair because he plays exactly the same role, with no changes at all. Rao brings his own touch to the character, and he also pulls off some serious gags very convincingly. In one word, he is impeccable! Sanya Malhotra disappears quickly as per the script's demand, but she is cute with whatever limited screen space she has got. Shanu Kumar, Sanjay Narvekar, Jatin Goswami, Shilpa Shukla and Millind Gunaji are strictly okay with those transparent appearances after specific intervals. As a whole, the acting department solely rides on Rajkummar Rao's shoulders, and he takes the ship through.
HIT: The First Case is slowed down by the unnecessary songs. Actually, a thriller looks better if it's songless. The majority of filmmakers don't understand this basic rule. That's sad. Repeating the same mistake, HIT flops there. It has some good dialogues battling with humour and situational sense, and a few of them work really well. The technical aspects are good, but nothing noteworthy. The cinematography remains unchanged from the mainstream thrillers. Even though there was room for experimentation with the frames, none were carried out.
Sailesh Kolanu fulfils the criteria of a remake, but he fails to deliver something out of the box. The conceptual adventure is there, but the practical excitement is missing. Kolanu goes terribly wrong with that additional change in the climax because it does not sound accurate - logically, hypothetically, or both. Even with the original flick, he followed the same old formula of deception, but the film went out quite well with its cinematic viewing experience. With Hindi HIT, he tries something different, which is something weird, to be frank. But who knows? It might work for some people. In a nutshell, HIT offers nothing better than the original Telugu thriller, rather it's a little less. But yes, Rajkummar Rao's finesse certainly makes it watchable for you.
RATING - 5/10*
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is a remake of Telugu film by the same name
- GaffesVikram walks away from the place where the corpse is starting to be exhumed. This little time would not be sufficient enough for the entire forensic process to be complete. But the corpse being carried by men in white uniform is shown, when Vikram just arrives back near the jeep.
- ConnexionsRemake of Hit (2020)
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 839 559 $ US
- Durée2 heures 12 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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