pretty decent

Skylar 2022-03-09 08:01:41

This film can only be said to make do, very do-able.

Watch it as a cool movie without your brain, and then abuse you, watch it with your brain, and leak air everywhere.

You say it points out social problems, it just brings you a bit of emotional resonance, but it's scrawled like a headline party, it's all superficial, and the characters are very serious.

Whether it is emotion or trickery, it can't hold up. The plot of intelligence and urbanism is unconvincing, and even the motives of everyone's actions are suspicious. It seems that the audience can see the screenwriter pulling on the actor's arm in the theater. thick line.

One star for the heroine's appearance.

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Extended Reading
  • Nolan 2022-03-20 09:03:04

    Embarrassing and crooked in the early stage, brainless revenge in the later stage, there are more bugs in the plot than the dance scenes, I can't complain...

  • Pearline 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    It is one of the mediocre Indian movies in recent years. The front and back parts are very divided. The first half is a typical love song and dance style, with various highlights, close-ups, songs and dances, and beautiful scenes; the second half of the revenge, the protagonist seems to have committed a perfect crime, but in fact it is all lucky protagonist halo. The commerciality of Indian films is very well done, the story rhythm is smooth (the first half is a little long), the actors are absolutely eye-catching and their acting skills are online, and the soundtracks of the photography match the story well (especially the soundtrack, although it is a bit too emotional)... However, this film has nothing outstanding in terms of theme expression, artistic level, style characteristics, etc. If the story is domestically filmed, it will be more realistic, Korean filming will be more ruthless, Japanese filming will be thicker, and Indian filming will be the most beautiful and beautiful Bar.

Kaabil quotes

  • Supriya Bhatnagar: You completed what you said, Rohan. Now enough. Get back to work. Get back to your life, Rohan.

    Rohan Bhatnagar: No, Su. A lot of work is left yet. This story is far from over.

  • Rohan Bhatnagar: [confronting Inspector Chaube, after the police failed to protect his wife] If your law system had helped me, I wouldn't have to do anything. Now, I'll have to...

    Inspector Chaubey: You think our eyes will be closed?

    Rohan Bhatnagar: Your eyes will be open, but you won't be able to see anything. Your ears will be open, but you won't be able to hear anything. You will try to speak, but you won't be able to say anything. And most importantly... you'll figure everything out, but you won't be able to explain it to anyone.