vveriyan
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Many individuals are quick to criticize the creators of this film for what they perceive as a deviation from the traditional Ramayana story. There's a certain fixed mindset among all Indians due to their early exposure to the epic through the 80s tv serial. And any reinterpretation tends to be met with disapproval. Whether it's Raavana or Lanka, Indian films have a history of being molded to suit the sensibilities of each generation.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hard work and audacity of the team behind this film. It actually closely follows the scriptures while gives the art and look of the movie a frank miller book feel
it's crucial to appreciate the efforts and creativity put into a project like this, rather than fixating on perceived deviations from the traditional narrative. This film succeeded in presenting a unique and visually compelling interpretation of the Ramayana, and for that, it deserves recognition and support.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hard work and audacity of the team behind this film. It actually closely follows the scriptures while gives the art and look of the movie a frank miller book feel
it's crucial to appreciate the efforts and creativity put into a project like this, rather than fixating on perceived deviations from the traditional narrative. This film succeeded in presenting a unique and visually compelling interpretation of the Ramayana, and for that, it deserves recognition and support.
Many individuals are quick to criticize the creators of this film for what they perceive as a deviation from the traditional Ramayana story. There's a certain fixed mindset among all Indians due to their early exposure to the epic through the 80s tv serial. And any reinterpretation tends to be met with disapproval. Whether it's Raavana or Lanka, Indian films have a history of being molded to suit the sensibilities of each generation.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hard work and audacity of the team behind this film.
Personally, I have always been a supporter of grand cinematic productions, especially within the Bollywood industry. The willingness to explore new ideas and experiment with storytelling is what sets these films apart. This film was no exception.
I'll be honest; I approached this movie with some skepticism, primarily because of the negative reviews circulating in the media. However, once I watched it, I found myself captivated by the movie's concept and execution. The film artfully conveys the message of the triumph of good over evil, presenting it in a visually striking manner. Saif Ali Khan's portrayal of Ravana, exemplifying ego and power, was commendable. There might be a few dialogues here and there that could have been improved, but these minor quibbles do not diminish the overall experience.
Prabhas, in his role, truly inhabited the character and delivered an impressive performance. Kriti Sanon exuded grace, as did Sunny Singh. It's essential to give a special shoutout to the VFX team and Devdutt for his portrayal of Lord Hanuman, which was beautifully rendered in the film.
In conclusion, it's crucial to appreciate the efforts and creativity put into a project like this, rather than fixating on perceived deviations from the traditional narrative. This film succeeded in presenting a unique and visually compelling interpretation of the Ramayana, and for that, it deserves recognition and support.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hard work and audacity of the team behind this film.
Personally, I have always been a supporter of grand cinematic productions, especially within the Bollywood industry. The willingness to explore new ideas and experiment with storytelling is what sets these films apart. This film was no exception.
I'll be honest; I approached this movie with some skepticism, primarily because of the negative reviews circulating in the media. However, once I watched it, I found myself captivated by the movie's concept and execution. The film artfully conveys the message of the triumph of good over evil, presenting it in a visually striking manner. Saif Ali Khan's portrayal of Ravana, exemplifying ego and power, was commendable. There might be a few dialogues here and there that could have been improved, but these minor quibbles do not diminish the overall experience.
Prabhas, in his role, truly inhabited the character and delivered an impressive performance. Kriti Sanon exuded grace, as did Sunny Singh. It's essential to give a special shoutout to the VFX team and Devdutt for his portrayal of Lord Hanuman, which was beautifully rendered in the film.
In conclusion, it's crucial to appreciate the efforts and creativity put into a project like this, rather than fixating on perceived deviations from the traditional narrative. This film succeeded in presenting a unique and visually compelling interpretation of the Ramayana, and for that, it deserves recognition and support.
In contrast to some other reviewers, we found the CGI to be quite commendable, with only a few subpar moments and, in other instances, genuinely stunning visual effects. The acting and direction also left a positive impression. Donnie Yen embodied the role of the Monkey King with exceptional charm and mischief. His physicality was remarkable, whether he was engaged in combat or simply portraying the idleness of a monkey. Chow Yun Fat's portrayal of the benevolent Jade Emperor and Aaron Kwok's depiction of the coolly evil demon king were also praiseworthy.
Moreover, this film offered a remarkable sense of enjoyment. While it might not be destined for Oscar glory, it excels in delivering a fun and entertaining experience. In fact, as an adaptation of the beginning of Journey to the West, it outperforms many others in the same genre.
Lastly this is about a monkey god, not just a king. You can search youtube for monkey god temples in hong kong, fuzhou, taiwan etc. Think Chinese censorship has had to rename it to king.
Moreover, this film offered a remarkable sense of enjoyment. While it might not be destined for Oscar glory, it excels in delivering a fun and entertaining experience. In fact, as an adaptation of the beginning of Journey to the West, it outperforms many others in the same genre.
Lastly this is about a monkey god, not just a king. You can search youtube for monkey god temples in hong kong, fuzhou, taiwan etc. Think Chinese censorship has had to rename it to king.