shoumava
Joined Sep 2016
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It's a good movie, but not engaging. The director could have done better to keep audience glued. Ayushman does experimental movies and he is great. Andrea was good in her debut. The movie gives a humble message to all Indians that we are representing India first and every voice matters. Its a political movie and many might not like it. But again you cannot make everyone happy in this world, just do your job.
This series is just wonderful and I am not sure why the producers did not renew it for a new season looking at its popularity. Never seen Billy Bob on the small screen and he was just powerful in portraying the disgruntled, disturbed and yet idealistic lawyer Billy McBride struggling to do the right thing for everyone yet pushing away his loved ones from himself. The other half is pulled on extremely well by Nina Arianda as Patty. The plot unfolds by unwrapping the character of Billy in every season trying to finding himself while helping out helpless people fight the powerful in the court room. Overall it's just amazing to watch the plot but at times it becomes too slow and broods a bit too much on Billy's personal struggles with life . I just hope that they do not discontinue this, Billy Bob might be old enough for the role but they can always get a spin off of the series just looking at the number of people who love this.
A pretty lame movie. Only Bongs nowadays can make such stupid movies in the name of intellectualism which has nothing but sadism. In the garb of art they present their own lame mindset. Gone are the days of Uttam Suchitra or Satyajit Ray and his likes in Bengali cinema. Welcome these self declared intellectuals.