Baby John
- 2024
- 2h 39min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,0/10
17.889
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Segue un DCP che si trasforma e viaggia in luoghi diversi per salvaguardare la sua famiglia.Segue un DCP che si trasforma e viaggia in luoghi diversi per salvaguardare la sua famiglia.Segue un DCP che si trasforma e viaggia in luoghi diversi per salvaguardare la sua famiglia.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 1 candidatura in totale
Recensioni in evidenza
The Hindi remake of Theri struggles to capture the essence of the original, despite a few strong performances. Varun Dhawan, though solid in the latter parts of the film, overacts in the early scenes, particularly with forced dialogue like "Mere jaise bahut aaye honge, but main pehli baar aaya hoon." His emotional depth is average, but a standout moment comes during an intense scene involving Nanaji's son.
Keerthy Suresh, in a role made iconic by Samantha, could have delivered more. Though she holds her own, her performance lacks the emotional intensity needed. The supporting cast shines, with Sheeba Chaddha adding charm to her role, and Jackie Shroff stealing the show as the antagonist. Wamiqa Gabbi, despite a promising character as an undercover agent, feels underused.
The film's pacing suffers due to an overabundance of songs, which slow down the narrative, though the background music does add intensity. The direction is competent but lacks the emotional depth that could have elevated the film. While the plot follows the original, the inclusion of Wamiqa's subplot doesn't feel fully integrated.
Overall, the remake is an average watch-solid performances from some, but it fails to leave a lasting impact.
Keerthy Suresh, in a role made iconic by Samantha, could have delivered more. Though she holds her own, her performance lacks the emotional intensity needed. The supporting cast shines, with Sheeba Chaddha adding charm to her role, and Jackie Shroff stealing the show as the antagonist. Wamiqa Gabbi, despite a promising character as an undercover agent, feels underused.
The film's pacing suffers due to an overabundance of songs, which slow down the narrative, though the background music does add intensity. The direction is competent but lacks the emotional depth that could have elevated the film. While the plot follows the original, the inclusion of Wamiqa's subplot doesn't feel fully integrated.
Overall, the remake is an average watch-solid performances from some, but it fails to leave a lasting impact.
3DS14
The same old storyline once again repackaged with different actors, different director, different camera angles. While watching this film reminded me of that song from one of SRK's old film Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, in that there is a line that says 'thodi ham mein sachchai hai thodi hai baimaani, kabhi naye packet mein bechein tumko chiz puraani".
I watched this film only because I have slight bias for Varun Dhawan. I find him slightly likeable amongst all the current lot of mediocre mainstream actors. But even he brings nothing new to the film. Full of clichés such as hero helping blind beggars, heroine singing aartis on baby shower. Villain derailing heroes life, then hero coming back to take revenge.
I can guarantee you that you will keep feeling that you have watched this film before because hundreds of films have been made with the exact storyline and exact formula.
I gave three stars for Keerthi Suresh and Wamiqa for looking damn good, the little girl who was the only savior because of her cuteness and Jaggu Dada for being a good actor even till now.
I watched this film only because I have slight bias for Varun Dhawan. I find him slightly likeable amongst all the current lot of mediocre mainstream actors. But even he brings nothing new to the film. Full of clichés such as hero helping blind beggars, heroine singing aartis on baby shower. Villain derailing heroes life, then hero coming back to take revenge.
I can guarantee you that you will keep feeling that you have watched this film before because hundreds of films have been made with the exact storyline and exact formula.
I gave three stars for Keerthi Suresh and Wamiqa for looking damn good, the little girl who was the only savior because of her cuteness and Jaggu Dada for being a good actor even till now.
How many times the audience will be fooled? Difficult to sit through for even half an hour. Irritating characters, bad dialogues, poor bg score, hamming villian and extremely bad storyline. Not an even single area to cherish. Theri by Atlee was bad and now remake is worst!! We should have rights to ask for refund. Rather audience should be paid to watch this. You can't even watch if paid. All the positive reviews are either paid or I pity the people who found this cinema good.
Kalees- Poor Director Atlee- Copycat producer/director Bad remake of Theri which was copier from Vijaykanth starree Shatriyan.
Kalees- Poor Director Atlee- Copycat producer/director Bad remake of Theri which was copier from Vijaykanth starree Shatriyan.
Baby John (2024), directed by Kalees, is a remake of Atlee's 2016 Tamil blockbuster Theri. Starring Varun Dhawan in the titular role, alongside Keerthy Suresh (in her Hindi film debut), Wamiqa Gabbi, and Jackie Shroff, the film follows Sathya Verma, a former cop who goes undercover as Baby John to protect his daughter from a dangerous enemy. With high-octane action sequences, a star-studded cast, and a runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes, the film promises thrills but struggles to deliver a cohesive experience.
From the outset, it's clear that Baby John heavily leans on choreographed action and song sequences, visually impressive but loosely strung together by a weak and uninspired storyline. The screenplay and editing, crucial elements for a gripping narrative, falter significantly, leaving the film feeling disjointed. As the captain of the ship, the director shoulders much of the blame for allowing these technical snags to slip through.
The superhero-like heroism in the fight and dance sequences stretches believability, often pulling the audience out of the experience. While some moments provide spectacle, they fail to maintain the emotional crescendo necessary to sustain the film's momentum. The predictable climax, punctuated by Salman Khan's tired cameo, ends the roller-coaster ride on a disappointingly flat note.
The performances, however, stand as the film's saving grace. Varun Dhawan, Jackie Shroff, and the rest of the cast give it their all, doing justice to their roles despite the lackluster material. Keerthy Suresh's Bollywood debut is commendable, though her talent feels underutilized in this setup.
Ultimately, Baby John feels like a missed opportunity-an action-packed visual extravaganza that fails to resonate emotionally or narratively. The film's reliance on spectacle over substance leaves it feeling hollow, making it a challenging watch for audiences expecting more than just surface-level thrills.
Rating: 2/5 stars - Baby John offers brief moments of visual entertainment but suffers from a weak storyline and missed opportunities, making it a forgettable addition to the action thriller genre. Watch it for the cast's earnest performances, but don't expect much beyond that.
From the outset, it's clear that Baby John heavily leans on choreographed action and song sequences, visually impressive but loosely strung together by a weak and uninspired storyline. The screenplay and editing, crucial elements for a gripping narrative, falter significantly, leaving the film feeling disjointed. As the captain of the ship, the director shoulders much of the blame for allowing these technical snags to slip through.
The superhero-like heroism in the fight and dance sequences stretches believability, often pulling the audience out of the experience. While some moments provide spectacle, they fail to maintain the emotional crescendo necessary to sustain the film's momentum. The predictable climax, punctuated by Salman Khan's tired cameo, ends the roller-coaster ride on a disappointingly flat note.
The performances, however, stand as the film's saving grace. Varun Dhawan, Jackie Shroff, and the rest of the cast give it their all, doing justice to their roles despite the lackluster material. Keerthy Suresh's Bollywood debut is commendable, though her talent feels underutilized in this setup.
Ultimately, Baby John feels like a missed opportunity-an action-packed visual extravaganza that fails to resonate emotionally or narratively. The film's reliance on spectacle over substance leaves it feeling hollow, making it a challenging watch for audiences expecting more than just surface-level thrills.
Rating: 2/5 stars - Baby John offers brief moments of visual entertainment but suffers from a weak storyline and missed opportunities, making it a forgettable addition to the action thriller genre. Watch it for the cast's earnest performances, but don't expect much beyond that.
Well was expecting this..... initial review got declined... lets try the same review with more stars
IMDB should seriously introduce minus stars for disasters like this. Words fail to capture just how absurdly awful this movie is I wasted hours of my life, and I want them back. Did the actors even watch their own film? Are they genuinely okay with this final print? Or are they just blissfully blind to the cinematic torture they've unleashed on humanity?
Let's break it down the plot? The same recycled, overcooked formula COMMANDO goes into hiding to protect his family, then gets dragged back into action to unleash mayhem. But the execution? Oh boy. The scene sequences and editing are so atrocious they could drive a sane person mad. The movie sequence is just jumping on each and other. It's like the editor had a personal vendetta against logic. It clearly shows that the movie has been shot in many many many many parts, just couldnt glue them together in the end.
And then, to top it all off, they shove in some cringe-worthy songs, desperately attempting an Atlee Kumar-style spectaclebut failing miserably. In short, this movie is not just bad it's an artistic masterpiece of trash.
IMDB should seriously introduce minus stars for disasters like this. Words fail to capture just how absurdly awful this movie is I wasted hours of my life, and I want them back. Did the actors even watch their own film? Are they genuinely okay with this final print? Or are they just blissfully blind to the cinematic torture they've unleashed on humanity?
Let's break it down the plot? The same recycled, overcooked formula COMMANDO goes into hiding to protect his family, then gets dragged back into action to unleash mayhem. But the execution? Oh boy. The scene sequences and editing are so atrocious they could drive a sane person mad. The movie sequence is just jumping on each and other. It's like the editor had a personal vendetta against logic. It clearly shows that the movie has been shot in many many many many parts, just couldnt glue them together in the end.
And then, to top it all off, they shove in some cringe-worthy songs, desperately attempting an Atlee Kumar-style spectaclebut failing miserably. In short, this movie is not just bad it's an artistic masterpiece of trash.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDebut of Keerti Suresh in Hindi films.
- BlooperVarun looks too young to be A DCP.
- ConnessioniReferences Tees Maar Khan (2010)
- Colonne sonoreNain Matakka
Irshad Kamil
Diljit Dosanjh & Dhee
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Dettagli
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- Budget
- 850.000.000 INR (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 366.347 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 39min(159 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.76 : 1
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