snootsncoots
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You never know what will happen. It's thrilling without overly graphic violence and gore. The acting is top notch, as is everything about the filming.
Indian movies are what Hollywood used to be like, which is why I love them. It's about the story, the entertainment, and the effort is noticeable just as it is in older Hollywood movies.
Indian movies are what Hollywood used to be like, which is why I love them. It's about the story, the entertainment, and the effort is noticeable just as it is in older Hollywood movies.
Final Destination movies are popular not because of the similar plot, which is why it's easy to have so many successful films, but because of the way people die.
As usual, this was entertaining and worth watching, if you are a fan.
However, the casting brings unnecessary confusion and interrupts what should be an easy, enjoyable experience.
A Latino girl, with the last name of Reyes, turns out to have an Asian father, and a very blond blue eyed brother, which made me have to suspend my belief and try not to get caught up in why the heck it was cast this way.
It's not that the actors weren't competent, but come on, there is an absolute glut of actors, so why????
I thought about taking 2 stars off because this was so annoying, but I took off only 1.
As usual, this was entertaining and worth watching, if you are a fan.
However, the casting brings unnecessary confusion and interrupts what should be an easy, enjoyable experience.
A Latino girl, with the last name of Reyes, turns out to have an Asian father, and a very blond blue eyed brother, which made me have to suspend my belief and try not to get caught up in why the heck it was cast this way.
It's not that the actors weren't competent, but come on, there is an absolute glut of actors, so why????
I thought about taking 2 stars off because this was so annoying, but I took off only 1.
Considering that this movie was made for $100,000 I have to say it was excellent. Obviously, there were corners cut, but the talent to make this on that kind of budget shows enormous talent.
I hope someone sees this and gives these people a shot at making this or another movie with a real budget. It's a crying shame to see some of the crap that comes out with huge money poured into it that is just wasted, and this happens a lot!
I can see what this movie would have been with money for extras in casting, special effects, and other things required for an action movie. If it was a book, it would have been easy, but the visual medium of movies requires a lot of money, especially is you are telling a story with choreography and action sequences.
Here's hoping someone gives these people a chance!
I hope someone sees this and gives these people a shot at making this or another movie with a real budget. It's a crying shame to see some of the crap that comes out with huge money poured into it that is just wasted, and this happens a lot!
I can see what this movie would have been with money for extras in casting, special effects, and other things required for an action movie. If it was a book, it would have been easy, but the visual medium of movies requires a lot of money, especially is you are telling a story with choreography and action sequences.
Here's hoping someone gives these people a chance!