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Badlapur
After his wife and son are killed, a young man finds out the man behind the murder and fights against him, along committing some big mistakes.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 7.4 |
Studio : | Eros International, Maddock Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Production Design, |
Cast : | Varun Dhawan Nawazuddin Siddiqui Huma Qureshi Yami Gautam Divya Dutta |
Genre : | Adventure Action Thriller Crime |
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
How sad is this?
How wonderful it is to see this fine actress carry a film and carry it so beautifully.
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Varun Is In His Best! He has shown his Acting skills that he is way better than his Studen Of The Year Counter Part in this movie. The Plot Twis is So Brilliant! The Weird Thing about this movie is that you start to sympathise for the Antagonist and Dislike/Hate The Protagonist at the End Of The Movie.
The whole point of the movie is to show the real partial nature of human conscience. Story is about Dhawan, who loses his wife and son in a crime committed by a gang of criminals. And then Dhawan goes medieval and does so many things, which will be deemed as crime in eyes of law and unacceptable in the eyes of humanity, but still we consider him right and have sympathy with him for what he went through. Director wanted to confuse the audience about their choice of the hero and the villain and he did. The audience perceives the real perpetrator as the hero and real sufferer as the villain. SPOILER : Dhawan kills two people with hammer after breaking their relationship, rapes a woman and beats up a cancer patient. Navazzuddin, on other hand, commits a murder by mistake or you can say, when he is out of control, faces a jail-term, completes it and is diagnosed with cancer, looks at his friends being killed and girlfriend being raped. But still, we call him the villain and supposedly are on the actor's side. Great, dark flick. Dhawan's first non-chocolaty boy role and looks great. Navazzudin is the best actor in the movie. Movie is dark and is at par with action packed drama-thriller movies of Hollywood. It is a must watch in my very honest opinion.
BADLAPUR is the kind of dark, revenge-fuelled thriller that Hollywood have been accustomed to making in the last decade. It bears the hallmarks of earlier films like TAKEN or MAN ON FIRE, featuring a broken protagonist out on a mission of revenge, although it should be noted that it's a rather subtle and slow-burning revenge in places as BADLAPUR has a rather overlong running time and a very slow pace throughout.The twist, of course, is that this is an Indian film. I've not seen much in the way of Bollywood cinema, typically limiting myself to older fantasy or horror movies, but I was sufficiently impressed by this film to want to see more. While the story is dragged out too much for my liking, the direction is fine and the cinematography is very good indeed, with lots of bright and vivid colours and scenes making a great change from the usual dull greyed-out colour palette favoured by Hollywood and its imitators.This isn't really an exciting or action-packed movie as it's more thoughtful than that. The villainous characters seem to have a greater focus and more characterisation than the actual hero. It's also a pretty dark story, with an odyssey of revenge leading to plenty of violence, and the female characters are treated particularly badly by the story. There are a couple of very violent interludes which are shocking considering the film's genteel pace elsewhere. It's a thoughtful and thought-provoking movie well worth a watch for those looking for something different compared to the usual Hollywood norm.
How cold does it have to be for revenge to be served sizzling hot? 'Badlapur', Sriram Raghavan's latest, is a mixed bag of a movie: it has a cracking set-up, a middle with the occasional unsettling prod, and an end which fizzles. A bank heist goes horrifyingly wrong, resulting in the death of innocents. One robber gets away, the other is caught and incarcerated. And the young man whose cozy, comfortable life is overturned by the incident, vows 'badla'. In the way it opens, 'Badlapur' is so riveting you don't even want to blink. You watch, heart in mouth, willing the critically injured to keep breathing. You are hooked, by a beginning which is such a brutal shocker that you cannot wait to see how this tale of darkness and promised destruction will pan out. The rest of the tale is choppy, sometimes leaping off the screen with the right degree of unpredictability, bringing us back to the edge of our seats again, and then letting us off. The look is all lush noir-thriller and transfers instantly, but getting the feel across feels like a stretch.