noormpfire
Joined Mar 2020
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Raid 2 is an absolute gem! The script and screenplay are so well written with clever twists that keep you hooked the whole time. Every scene is exciting and really well done. It's also so much fun to see Riteish on screen-he's full of charm and energy and makes every moment better. The film feels intense but entertaining, with solid acting all around. Overall, it's a gripping, well-made thriller that knows exactly what it's doing. If you love smart stories, great acting, and edge-of-your-seat moments, don't miss this one. It's totally worth watching and easily one of the best thrillers I've seen in a while!
Its A REVOLUTIONARY FILM FOR INDUSTRY.
The screenplay is gripping. Now let's talk about the VFX and cinematography - just wow. From the ship's interiors and ocean sequences to Vancouver's historical recreation, everything looks visually rich and polished. The VFX work is leagues ahead of anything we've seen in Punjabi cinema before. It doesn't feel overdone; it feels real and immersive.
The cinematography is next-level. Every frame is thoughtfully composed. Whether it's wide shots of the ship at sea, intense close-ups of injustice, or peaceful moments tied to faith, the camera work enhances the emotion in every scene.
The screenplay is gripping. Now let's talk about the VFX and cinematography - just wow. From the ship's interiors and ocean sequences to Vancouver's historical recreation, everything looks visually rich and polished. The VFX work is leagues ahead of anything we've seen in Punjabi cinema before. It doesn't feel overdone; it feels real and immersive.
The cinematography is next-level. Every frame is thoughtfully composed. Whether it's wide shots of the ship at sea, intense close-ups of injustice, or peaceful moments tied to faith, the camera work enhances the emotion in every scene.
"American Manhunt: The Search for Osama bin Laden" is hands down one of the best docuseries I've seen on Netflix. It's not just informative - it's edge-of-your-seat gripping. The storytelling is phenomenal, taking a well-known global event and turning it into something that feels fresh, intense, and emotionally powerful.
The way they structure the timeline, bouncing between past events and the final moments of the manhunt, is done so well that you're never lost, just completely locked in. Even if you know how the story ends, the journey there is filled with suspense.
The editing deserves serious praise. It's clean, sharp, and incredibly effective in building tension. The series seamlessly blends real footage, interviews, and dramatized clips to keep things moving without ever dragging or feeling confusing. Every episode leaves you wanting more - no filler, no fluff.
What I loved most is how it doesn't just focus on the mission, but also gives space to the people involved - the intelligence officers, Navy SEALs, and even those on the emotional side of the aftermath. It's respectful, smart, and powerful.
If you're into true crime, war history, or just love really well-made documentaries, this is a must-watch. Netflix nailed it with this one.
The way they structure the timeline, bouncing between past events and the final moments of the manhunt, is done so well that you're never lost, just completely locked in. Even if you know how the story ends, the journey there is filled with suspense.
The editing deserves serious praise. It's clean, sharp, and incredibly effective in building tension. The series seamlessly blends real footage, interviews, and dramatized clips to keep things moving without ever dragging or feeling confusing. Every episode leaves you wanting more - no filler, no fluff.
What I loved most is how it doesn't just focus on the mission, but also gives space to the people involved - the intelligence officers, Navy SEALs, and even those on the emotional side of the aftermath. It's respectful, smart, and powerful.
If you're into true crime, war history, or just love really well-made documentaries, this is a must-watch. Netflix nailed it with this one.