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Good Thriller But Bad Acting
This movie is a sequel to the popular film Hemlock Society, directed by Srijit Mukherji. It tackles mature and sensitive subjects such as emotional damage, cyberbullying, harassment, and suicidal thoughts. The story presents an intriguing twist, but the actors' performances lack authenticity. It feels like they are merely "acting," which is not the intended effect of a movie. Furthermore, the writers believed that using profanity would make them appear cool, but this approach fails to resonate with the audience. Overall, this movie is a one-time watch, and I wouldn't want to compare it to the profound and chilling impact its prequel had on viewers.
Full waste of times
Despite a promising soundtrack that adds emotional weight, the film ultimately disappoints due to its weak screenplay and inconsistent execution. Prambrata delivers a solid performance, bringing depth and nuance to his role, but Kaushani and others fail to create a convincing presence, leaving the narrative feeling hollow. Biswanath, however, shines with his fabulous acting, injecting much-needed energy into the film. Unfortunately, even these standout performances cannot mask the film's poor pacing, lack of engaging storytelling, and underwhelming execution. The screenplay struggles with coherence, failing to hold the viewer's attention. Moments that should resonate emotionally feel forced, making the experience frustrating rather than immersive. While the music is commendable, carrying some of the film's weight, it ultimately falls short of being enough to salvage the overall viewing experience. A stronger script and tighter direction could have elevated this film beyond its shortcomings.
Couldn't be more generous 4.5/10
Didn't understand the need of this movie, same story but with bad chemistry and poor screenplay, basically they took everything good from the previous film and turned into a 2 hour long mess, You will absolutely no empathy for the characters, I once heard "good acting cannot save a terrible script", I love the director, and was hugely impressed by it's predecessor, Hemlock society (2012). The songs feel fresh kintu er theke beshi ete kichu e nei. This has to be the most cliched ending to ever exist. I cannot seem to recommend this to anyone maybe cast er fan thakle dekhte paro, Baaki expectations rakhle disappointed hobe.
Ruined the name of Hemlock Society,that's it.
Dear srijit Mukherjee,i understand that you can't make good films now,it's ok it's happen. But why are you ruining the masterpieces you had made. First Baise Srabon and now Hemlock Society. This is the last movie i have seen from you,i swear.
All though,Koushani has outdone herself but script was just too That one star is for her. And Also Anupam Roy should take the backseat now. Comic relief was nice but everything was really forced or made up. The awful twist was quite predictable. With Ananda kar,you actually killed our feelings about Hemlock Society too. Shame on you Srijita Mukherjee, please retire and give us some peace
It is a disclaimer,if you guys want save your nostalgia don't see that movie.
All though,Koushani has outdone herself but script was just too That one star is for her. And Also Anupam Roy should take the backseat now. Comic relief was nice but everything was really forced or made up. The awful twist was quite predictable. With Ananda kar,you actually killed our feelings about Hemlock Society too. Shame on you Srijita Mukherjee, please retire and give us some peace
It is a disclaimer,if you guys want save your nostalgia don't see that movie.
Certified Trash
Sijjida has a knack for turning decent stories into trash. Certified Trash!
Let's start with the negatives:
Some good aspects:
Final verdict: Half star for a decent storyline, one star for decent songs.
Let's start with the negatives:
- The story is good, but it's messy when turned into a film.
- Some songs are unnecessary and feel forced into the movie.
- The screenplay is extremely poor. Sijjida should consider getting someone else to write for him.
- The first half is weak, while the second half is slightly better.
- Koushani's acting feels fake, except in a few scenes.
- The climax is painful to watch.
- Basic logic is lacking throughout the film.
Some good aspects:
- The songs are decent, but not on par with Hemlock Society.
- The storyline is good, which makes the movie somewhat tolerable.
- Vishwanath Basu's character is well-done.
- Sijjida's cinematic universe references and comedy punchlines work.
Final verdict: Half star for a decent storyline, one star for decent songs.
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