nsiya
Joined Jun 2018
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She's not the killer, she's the saviour this time. The veteran actor delivers a punch and carries the movie well into the climax.
The screenplay could've been stronger but Maa works well even as an independent film out of shaitaan universe. It is an honest attempt at indian mythology and it's horror impacts and it delivers well. The performances by all supporting actors is commendable and drives the story well.
It is a good weekend watch and you won't be disappointed in investing in it. The movie lives upto the expectations set by the trailer. Usha Utthup is the main force behind Kali shakti.
The screenplay could've been stronger but Maa works well even as an independent film out of shaitaan universe. It is an honest attempt at indian mythology and it's horror impacts and it delivers well. The performances by all supporting actors is commendable and drives the story well.
It is a good weekend watch and you won't be disappointed in investing in it. The movie lives upto the expectations set by the trailer. Usha Utthup is the main force behind Kali shakti.
I'm not a first timer, I've watched all the episodes till date in real time (currently at S3) and I can assure you, Magnum P.I. should be either watched by tunnel visioned shippers or people who binge watch shows when they dont have anything else to do.
The actors are great, the writers not so much, admittedly there are one or two odd instances where they get it right, but the show overall fails to build and hold a mystery, or have as sensible case. In its average 42 minute episode span, the viewer can expect 2-3 minutes to clarity where they *might* be able to understand what's happening. As I mentioned, it's certainly not for viewers that are looking for a solid plot or mystery of any kind.