Blackout
- 2024
- 2h 2m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
11 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe streets of Pune, where a single night of darkness engulfs the city in mystery, as crime reporter Lenny, gets entangled in a web of greed and misfortune.The streets of Pune, where a single night of darkness engulfs the city in mystery, as crime reporter Lenny, gets entangled in a web of greed and misfortune.The streets of Pune, where a single night of darkness engulfs the city in mystery, as crime reporter Lenny, gets entangled in a web of greed and misfortune.
Anil Kapoor
- Narrator
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
Movie is a all rounder
It has a slow starting
Movie has a different side till 1st half and movie switches itself in second half.
Comedy is very well written and performed.
Performances were top notch.
Mouni Roy's role seems not of use Sunil Grover steals the show.
Vikrant Massey has done fabulous job.
In the starting, We can't guess what's going to happen.
In last 30 40 minutes, there are so many twists and turns that you will be amazed.
Jaw-dropping ending.
Well written & well performed comedy thriller. Not like typical cringe movie which Bollywood is into nowadays.
Suspence is maintained till the end.
A good watch with friends and family.
Comedy is very well written and performed.
Performances were top notch.
Mouni Roy's role seems not of use Sunil Grover steals the show.
Vikrant Massey has done fabulous job.
In the starting, We can't guess what's going to happen.
In last 30 40 minutes, there are so many twists and turns that you will be amazed.
Jaw-dropping ending.
Well written & well performed comedy thriller. Not like typical cringe movie which Bollywood is into nowadays.
Suspence is maintained till the end.
A good watch with friends and family.
This movie is about Lenny D'Souza, a sting operation journalist who leaves his home to buy eggs during an electricity blackout and gets a jackpot, but that night turns his life upside down.
If the screenplay was better, the storyline could make a more engaging movie with good twists and turns. The guys who pull Lenny's legs to their advantage don't add any serious conflict to the movie to create a thrill. When Bewdya was revealed to be Asgar, the don who went undercover, it captured my attention. But his arc was underwhelming as a drunkard gets sober conveniently and becomes an action hero.
The characters Thik and Thak initially start as threats to Lenny but turn out to be his allies as the movie progresses, which is not well written. Lenny's wife's true intention is a poor decision as it is the biggest twist in the movie. It is an inappropriate twist to be placed in a movie that deals with multiple plots like a gang war, rivals from Lenny's profession, etc. My initial thought on the private investigator (before he revealed himself) was that he was a rival reporter who envied Lenny's growth. It would have been better if they portrayed him in that way. I was fed up with the climax because it leads to a sequel (which makes me hate this movie even more) and it is conveniently written.
The actors did a decent job as they didn't have any scope to express their talent. The casting was good, but Mouni Roy felt unnecessary as her character comes for a wasted twist. She is a gimmick to pull the audience. I understand that she is a beautiful woman and a great dancer, but when it comes to acting, she looks amateur to me. The music and cinematography are decent.
Overall, it is an underwhelming movie. If you have time to waste, you can definitely watch this movie.
If the screenplay was better, the storyline could make a more engaging movie with good twists and turns. The guys who pull Lenny's legs to their advantage don't add any serious conflict to the movie to create a thrill. When Bewdya was revealed to be Asgar, the don who went undercover, it captured my attention. But his arc was underwhelming as a drunkard gets sober conveniently and becomes an action hero.
The characters Thik and Thak initially start as threats to Lenny but turn out to be his allies as the movie progresses, which is not well written. Lenny's wife's true intention is a poor decision as it is the biggest twist in the movie. It is an inappropriate twist to be placed in a movie that deals with multiple plots like a gang war, rivals from Lenny's profession, etc. My initial thought on the private investigator (before he revealed himself) was that he was a rival reporter who envied Lenny's growth. It would have been better if they portrayed him in that way. I was fed up with the climax because it leads to a sequel (which makes me hate this movie even more) and it is conveniently written.
The actors did a decent job as they didn't have any scope to express their talent. The casting was good, but Mouni Roy felt unnecessary as her character comes for a wasted twist. She is a gimmick to pull the audience. I understand that she is a beautiful woman and a great dancer, but when it comes to acting, she looks amateur to me. The music and cinematography are decent.
Overall, it is an underwhelming movie. If you have time to waste, you can definitely watch this movie.
Why does a movie have to be 2 hours or more?
Why does a story writer, director and produces maximise output by restricting the movie length to the relevant plot.
Do they not realise that by adding 30 minutes they lose the movie ratings? I would have rated it 10 if the movie was at least 30 minted(last 30 minutes) shorter.
Actors- Vikrant and characters- Don, Thik Thak, Chacha, Mama are excellent.
The female lead is not ok. Face is plastic!!
The script is funny and excellent in the first half. The characterisation is excellent too.
But then the plot drops. Unnecessary songs, unnecessary poorly portrayed fight scenes lose the grip totally.
Watch for fun. Fast forward the second half.
Why does a story writer, director and produces maximise output by restricting the movie length to the relevant plot.
Do they not realise that by adding 30 minutes they lose the movie ratings? I would have rated it 10 if the movie was at least 30 minted(last 30 minutes) shorter.
Actors- Vikrant and characters- Don, Thik Thak, Chacha, Mama are excellent.
The female lead is not ok. Face is plastic!!
The script is funny and excellent in the first half. The characterisation is excellent too.
But then the plot drops. Unnecessary songs, unnecessary poorly portrayed fight scenes lose the grip totally.
Watch for fun. Fast forward the second half.
Blackout (2024) plunges viewers into a single, blackout-stricken night in Pune, India. Crime reporter Lenny D'Souza (Vikrant Massey) finds himself at the center of the chaos after a car accident leads him to a van full of dead men and cash. The ensuing events involve a motley crew of characters, including a hilarious alcoholic (Sunil Grover), dimwitted thieves (Karan Sonaware & Saurabh Ghadge), and a damsel-in-distress (Mouni Roy).
Vikrant Massey shines as the harried Lenny, perfectly capturing his desperation and growing paranoia. Sunil Grover steals the show with his delightfully unhinged portrayal of Bewdya, offering genuine laugh-out-loud moments. The blackout creates a tense atmosphere, and the initial car crash sparks curiosity about the hidden secrets within the van.
The film tries to juggle too many characters and subplots, leading to a messy narrative that loses focus. The introduction of new characters in the second half feels forced, and some plot twists are predictable. Blackout attempts to be a dark comedy, but the humor lands inconsistently. The attempts at emotional drama also feel out of place. The camerawork and editing are serviceable but don't particularly stand out.
Blackout has its moments, thanks to the strong performances of Massey and Grover. However, the uneven screenplay and tonal inconsistencies prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a fast-paced, light-hearted comedy, this might not be the best choice. But if you're curious about a film that takes a wild ride through a blackout night, it might be worth a watch with lowered expectations.
Vikrant Massey shines as the harried Lenny, perfectly capturing his desperation and growing paranoia. Sunil Grover steals the show with his delightfully unhinged portrayal of Bewdya, offering genuine laugh-out-loud moments. The blackout creates a tense atmosphere, and the initial car crash sparks curiosity about the hidden secrets within the van.
The film tries to juggle too many characters and subplots, leading to a messy narrative that loses focus. The introduction of new characters in the second half feels forced, and some plot twists are predictable. Blackout attempts to be a dark comedy, but the humor lands inconsistently. The attempts at emotional drama also feel out of place. The camerawork and editing are serviceable but don't particularly stand out.
Blackout has its moments, thanks to the strong performances of Massey and Grover. However, the uneven screenplay and tonal inconsistencies prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a fast-paced, light-hearted comedy, this might not be the best choice. But if you're curious about a film that takes a wild ride through a blackout night, it might be worth a watch with lowered expectations.
Honestly, this movie felt lackluster. The acting seemed exaggerated, and the storyline was all over the place. It revolves around a guy's unfortunate night, attempting humor but falling short. With Vikrant Massey and Sunil Grover leading, the dynamic didn't quite hit the mark for my taste in comedy. Mouni Roy's inclusion felt unnecessary, as did most of the side characters. The plot lacked direction and excitement, despite its attempts at mystery drama. The only captivating aspect was the revealing inside the box, which unfortunately was predictable. Overall, it left me questioning its purpose.
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