engbabar
Joined Aug 2009
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I normally done write reviews, but this series encouraged me to. The acting of Suniel Shetty is top notch and the presentation of series is great. BUT there is no character building and no plot. Its a typical 1,5 hour movie stretched in to 10 episodes. They tried a very very weak attempt of climax in 5th episode. It seemed like an unplanned climax, more like an episode written by director himself while writer was on vacation. I stopped watching it after that. If they had gone to character development of Thaliavan it would have been like Sacred Games. They inserted non essential romantic angles between characters just to build Viveks character. His acting was good but his character development made no sense.
Its a great thing, Hit-man and a Priest is a great combination of contemporary English literature, Robert Ludlum used this kind of theme in Bourne Series novels. Then Dan Brown also attempted something and there must be many more that I didn't get my hands on. Anyhow, this kind of series is a dream series for people of my generation, and it is very well written and well acted. Kiefer Sutherland is as perfectly cold as an assassin is supposed to be, he is amazing, it is just very cruel of the producers that they are making it so short, if they make it to proper length this series can beat the hell out of all the great shows, in fact after Dexter this is the first time that I really want to see something and wish it not to end.
Hats off to Kiefer Sutherland.
Hats off to Kiefer Sutherland.
When ever I am in mood of watching something really epic movie, I turn to Robert di Nero. "Once upon a time in America", "Casino" and "Cape Fear" made me his fan.
So, I just saw The Deer Hunter. Great movie. I normally don't write reviews, but I found a review on the movie page, that stated it as a bullshit movie. So it compelled me to say something too.
Well! The story is brilliant, the haters of the movie are actually the people with low IQ fit only to watch Rambo series with only bullets and no story.
The scene with Di Niro and Christoper Walken in the bar is one of my favorite scenes ever. The story of the characters is well built, every action of the characters in the movie actually depicts the psycho-analysis of a man in such condition.
And the hunting portion of the movie adds more adventure to it. C'est parfait.
So, I just saw The Deer Hunter. Great movie. I normally don't write reviews, but I found a review on the movie page, that stated it as a bullshit movie. So it compelled me to say something too.
Well! The story is brilliant, the haters of the movie are actually the people with low IQ fit only to watch Rambo series with only bullets and no story.
The scene with Di Niro and Christoper Walken in the bar is one of my favorite scenes ever. The story of the characters is well built, every action of the characters in the movie actually depicts the psycho-analysis of a man in such condition.
And the hunting portion of the movie adds more adventure to it. C'est parfait.