ExOster
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This movie is pretty darn bad, you only need to watch the trailers to know this movie has no real story, character development and is overall as with most indian movies 50 years behind Hollywood in its cinematography. The budget may be big, but the movie is still very bad. Not to mention how badly the score have been tampered with. Just look at the comments. It is as clear as day the indian government called in their best like/click bots for this one.
KH did a great job in this one! A movie that will have you in tears at several points, without being cringy or over the top.
I see a lot of people complaining about the fact this movie has next to no adventure, or big things happen in it. In my opinion this is what makes it great! Parenthood is not about great adventures, and extravagant life, its about you, and your child. Your childs life is yours for the foreseeable future, all you can hope for is small glimpses of shimmering, glorious sun, every once in a wile, as so well put by the grandma, "You keep all these little victories, like the one you had today, in a little box inside you. They will be your most priced positions!"
Character development takes time. So many movies these days fall victim to flat characters, and in turn a story that you simply don't care about. KH does a great job of illustrating what parenthood in its essence is. Some of the great low's are cut out, but that might have been a good choice by the director as it might have came across as trying to force the viewers emotion. I felt throughout the movie that i was not forced to feel something, and that, by my standars, is a trait that only great movies/series have. And so whenever there is something bad that happens in the fathers life, you do feel for him. Such an essential component of a movie such as this one, where there is no big adventures, no abnormal happenings, no extravagant lifestyle, just an ordinary guy, struggling trough the thought times, like the rest of us.
I cant help but wonder if all the bad grades for this movie, is done by young people, not yet exposed to the big hurdles in life.
And hey, that's totally fine, but don't get fooled. For anyone above the age of 22, that's gotten a taste of the big bad world outside your youth. This is a great watch.
I see a lot of people complaining about the fact this movie has next to no adventure, or big things happen in it. In my opinion this is what makes it great! Parenthood is not about great adventures, and extravagant life, its about you, and your child. Your childs life is yours for the foreseeable future, all you can hope for is small glimpses of shimmering, glorious sun, every once in a wile, as so well put by the grandma, "You keep all these little victories, like the one you had today, in a little box inside you. They will be your most priced positions!"
Character development takes time. So many movies these days fall victim to flat characters, and in turn a story that you simply don't care about. KH does a great job of illustrating what parenthood in its essence is. Some of the great low's are cut out, but that might have been a good choice by the director as it might have came across as trying to force the viewers emotion. I felt throughout the movie that i was not forced to feel something, and that, by my standars, is a trait that only great movies/series have. And so whenever there is something bad that happens in the fathers life, you do feel for him. Such an essential component of a movie such as this one, where there is no big adventures, no abnormal happenings, no extravagant lifestyle, just an ordinary guy, struggling trough the thought times, like the rest of us.
I cant help but wonder if all the bad grades for this movie, is done by young people, not yet exposed to the big hurdles in life.
And hey, that's totally fine, but don't get fooled. For anyone above the age of 22, that's gotten a taste of the big bad world outside your youth. This is a great watch.