Aertiex
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While the star-studded cast delivers MASALA entertainment, the CHAOTIC screenplay and relentless action can feel like sensory overload. With Arjun Kapoor playing the villian "Danger Lanka," the movie aims high on drama but often prioritizes spectacle over coherence, catering mostly to die-hard fans.
Rohit Shetty revs up the action with Singham Again, where Ajay Devgn's Bajirao Singham returns to tackle a wild mix of villains, with a FORCED Ramayana-inspired storyline. Backed by Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, and Deepika Padukone as the new "Lady Singham".
It never matches the EPIC storytelling and character development of the first part and probably never will.
Turn off your brains to watch this, you'll enjoy bits.
Rohit Shetty revs up the action with Singham Again, where Ajay Devgn's Bajirao Singham returns to tackle a wild mix of villains, with a FORCED Ramayana-inspired storyline. Backed by Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, and Deepika Padukone as the new "Lady Singham".
It never matches the EPIC storytelling and character development of the first part and probably never will.
Turn off your brains to watch this, you'll enjoy bits.
For the briefest moment in Deep Water's increasingly ridiculous tonal massacre of a climax, there's a slight glimmer that something sort of unique may happen. However, the feeling is fleeting as the film's ending simply confirms what we've already assumed through the previous hour and a half; not only does Deep Water not have any idea what it wants to be, but director Adrian Lyne doesn't seem up to figuring it out himself. Instead, Lyne poses the question, "What if an erotic thriller was devoid of sexuality while also lacking any suspense whatsoever?" The jumbled and maddeningly awkward Deep Water is the answer and it's not something that's worth seeking out.
Plot points are introduced and dropped, characters are introduced and never show up again, Ana De Armas' accent changes in alternate scenes, and perhaps the biggest hit against an erotic thriller, it's decidedly unsexy.
The non-existent chemistry between Affleck and De Armas may or may not be intentional, and to give the pair credit, they try to make the material work.
A film of this incompetence almost rarely gets made at a studio level anymore, and in the era of Marvel films being committee-designed and afraid to make big gambles, films like 'Deep Water' should be cherished for the beautiful disasters that they are.
Plot points are introduced and dropped, characters are introduced and never show up again, Ana De Armas' accent changes in alternate scenes, and perhaps the biggest hit against an erotic thriller, it's decidedly unsexy.
The non-existent chemistry between Affleck and De Armas may or may not be intentional, and to give the pair credit, they try to make the material work.
A film of this incompetence almost rarely gets made at a studio level anymore, and in the era of Marvel films being committee-designed and afraid to make big gambles, films like 'Deep Water' should be cherished for the beautiful disasters that they are.
The Adam Project is easily one of the best film of the year, and the best Science Fiction movie that has been released in a very long time. Not only is the story completely captivating from the very start of the movie, it includes numerous elements from different genres that make it something for everyone. There is humor, heart, Science Fiction, time travel, nostalgia, important life lessons, a banging soundtrack, and way more action than I anticipated. Part drama, part comedy, part sci-fi, and all fun, The Adam Project is the must see movie of the year.