hainelson2001
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I am a fan of Shankar's movies, as they have a strong message about family values, corruption in politics etc. Endhiran was more of a glamorous movie with little substance and no reality. Anyone who has watched movies like Transformers, Terminator or Avatar would agree that Endhiran's CGI was awful. Sure it was better than other Indian movies attempt at CGI - but nowhere near believable.
The first half of the movie was good as it shows us the benefits of having a robot with 1 Terahertz computing power. But the story starts to become cheesy when the robot is given the ability of "feel" and think like human beings. The ending sequence looked like it was written by a 6 year old. Hundreds of robots combining to form a ladder & then a snake??? ...really
The first half of the movie was good as it shows us the benefits of having a robot with 1 Terahertz computing power. But the story starts to become cheesy when the robot is given the ability of "feel" and think like human beings. The ending sequence looked like it was written by a 6 year old. Hundreds of robots combining to form a ladder & then a snake??? ...really
The last time I was this thrilled, was while watching Jurassic park. I have never liked a 3D movie so much before Avatar. From the moment Sam Worthington's "avatar" lands into Pandora, it is an adrenaline pumping action till the end.
For the first time I loved a movie, whose trailer I hated. I went to see this movie just because of the hype and publicity - and I was wrong. The trailer of this movie gives out nothing, unlike other trailers (which tells the whole story in 2 minutes).
This is also the first movie that I would like to see again in the theater!
For the first time I loved a movie, whose trailer I hated. I went to see this movie just because of the hype and publicity - and I was wrong. The trailer of this movie gives out nothing, unlike other trailers (which tells the whole story in 2 minutes).
This is also the first movie that I would like to see again in the theater!
This movie portrays the difficulties faced by the FOBs to assimilate into the American culture. The reason I changed my title summary to "abcd culture" is because the movie actually shows how the ABCD's treat the fresh of the boat.
Hari, who is caring and considerate is looked down upon by his "American" cousin, Mohan aka MO (I would rather call him mofo). Although I personally like Kal Penn, its his character that I hated. Though Hari's character is a little exaggerated, the prejudice suffered by him, closely relate that to mine (or to many other fobs). The moment an ABCD discovers that his peer or classmate is a fob, he would try to avoid him. And this is exactly what is displayed throughout the movie... from the experiences of Hari, Shyam and his friends! I loved all the comedy scenes, although it was hurting inside.
Hari, who is caring and considerate is looked down upon by his "American" cousin, Mohan aka MO (I would rather call him mofo). Although I personally like Kal Penn, its his character that I hated. Though Hari's character is a little exaggerated, the prejudice suffered by him, closely relate that to mine (or to many other fobs). The moment an ABCD discovers that his peer or classmate is a fob, he would try to avoid him. And this is exactly what is displayed throughout the movie... from the experiences of Hari, Shyam and his friends! I loved all the comedy scenes, although it was hurting inside.