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Krrish 3
Krrish and his father Rohit must team up to save the world from a psychokinetic evil man named Kaal and his army of mutants.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 5.3 |
Studio : | Film Kraft, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Production Design, |
Cast : | Hrithik Roshan Priyanka Chopra Jonas Vivek Oberoi Kangana Ranaut Arif Zakaria |
Genre : | Action Science Fiction |
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Wow! Such a good movie.
Fresh and Exciting
As Good As It Gets
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
I don't even know where to start. We sometimes watch terrible movies for laughs. "So bad it's good" is a thing, right? Unfortunately, Krrish 3 doesn't fit that description. This -I hesitate to call it a "movie"-is 160 minutes of incomprehensible nonsense, coupled with:-acting that makes The Room look like Casablanca -special effects that look like a failed PS2 bargain basement game trailer -costume design that is SO bad, it has to be intentional -a plot line so utterly content-free that they have to fill up 50% of the film with superfluous song-and-dance numbers -cinematography so flat, it looks like a home video of tweens acting out a Power Rangers fight scene 20 years ago.I really can't make much more of it. This is the worst thing I've ever seen. Don't watch it. Ever.
This movie was so totally entertaining and enjoyable and entertaining and excellent Storyline is good screenplay is good editing is good direction is good Songs are really impressive and really outstanding as well Hrithik does his job kangana is superb priyanka is superb Vivek is superb as the main antagonist 10/10 or 5/5 stars
I have heard this movie was bad but it was on TV so I thought, what the heck, I'll just give it a try.Big mistake.The movie opens with our hero's father, a brilliant scientist, making a device that can revive dead plants (and people) by harnessing the power of the sun's rays! This is just the tip of the iceberg ... . (Oh, and yes, the device predictably fails in the first trial.)Get a load of this: The villain of the movie has been a quadriplegic his whole life, but one day he receives a bone-marrow transplant, and within a few minutes starts walking around like a normal healthy person. Then he turns on Magneto mode and pieces of iron and steel from around his dungeon come flying towards him and sticks to his body. This, dear reader, is his armour for the rest of the movie. This movie is so awful, so pathetic, so terrible, that it will drain you of all intellectual capability you have. You won't be able to form a proper sentence for an hour after watching it.
okay so, I remember a few years ago Hrithik Roshan said (having seen James Cameron's 'Avatar') that they (he, his father Rakesh and the production team of 'Krrish 3') just got a wake-up call of sorts and would have to return the drawing board when making the next installment of the 'Krrish' series since 'Avatar' had now blown cinematographic technology and visual effects as they know it out of the water, so to speak. Fast forward to 2013 'Krrish 3' and this is what they came up with? Don't get me wrong, for Bollywood their attempt to advance CGI visual effects etc. was commendable but let the technological praises end there. With this film they have borrowed (or copied) every cool thing from every Hollywood superhero who ever did a cool thing on screen and the worst part is that they looked bad copying it. Krrish (Roshan) is reduced to posturing and posing on very tall buildings and objects and he flies around saving people in ridiculous scenarios that could never happen in real life just to show off his skills and dare I say super prowess? The only thing that saves Roshan (acting-wise) is that he is playing a dual role of both his character's aged father (who was thought dead but rescued in part 2) and Krrish himself, which is very noteworthy because of the way he was able to play both parts convincingly. The chemistry between Krrish and Priya (Priyanka Chopra) rose and reached its peak in part 2 but unfortunately no one saw that in the casting department and allowed the now painfully forced relationship to continue through part 3. They are trying to make Priya into a Lois Lane type character but it's a sad thing when the hero has more chemistry with main female villain (Kaya, played to perfection by the riveting Kangana Ranuaut) than with his wife. It should also be noted that the villains Kaal (Vivek Oberoi) and Kaya (Ranaut) along with their sinister pack stole the show and without them the film would not have been worth watching at all. FYI: the character Kaal is inspired by Lex Luthor from the Superman comics. Also, a special proper goes out to Mr. Amitabh Bachchan who served as narrator and brilliantly summarised the first two films in under ten minutes for those who either needed a refresher or who hadn't seen the first two installments.