A complete mixture of good story+quite interesting screenplay+good listen-able music+family emotions and kick ass action scenes. Now i got my answer after watching this movie. And if you have watched, better ask Hollywood attention diggers what to do!!!īROTHERS Review- After watching trailer i was thinking,why did they give 'Brothers' title to this film. So if you haven't watched Warrior, this is the best thing you'll see. There are some emotional scenes in the first part but the second just races towards end with a good plot scene. >Jacquline as Jenny is supportive + a good wife and mother. Just one thing kept dissing me is that he doesn't have a body like Tom Hardy has in Warrior but still manages to defeat by punching them once.You cannot digest this thing. His Training & Martial-Arts scenes are absolute breathtaking. >Akshay Kumar as David delivered best as 3rd film after Baby and Gabbar Is Back. Coming to this film, I so think that this is a good effort by Karan Malhotra remaking Hollywood to show Bollywood "Gawar" fans (Hollywood Lovers Think So.). So please think about it and stop comparing. But you know what, they have big budgets, developed technology and have discovered so much in Film Industry. I can see a lot of drama making people saying Hollywood is greater than Bollywood. Overall, very good with many wonderful things.First of all I saw Warrior and it is great. It's always engaging, and it is also funny and informative while also making me feel shocked, angry and emotional as the events unfolded. It's a very serious, brave subject and not an easy one to bring to film but a subject that's a relevant and important one to tell, 'The Big Short' does remarkably in this aspect. Even though there are issues with the structure, the story is still incredibly compelling, with the interconnecting subplots being involving and developing the compellingly real characters well, and have a lot of admiration for its handling of the subject. It does a great job entertaining and informing and doing it in a way that's taut, smart and making one feel the right emotions. The script is one of the reasons why 'The Big Short' works as well as it does and deserved its Oscar win. Brad Pitt does well too and the cameos don't jar or bog things down. Steve Carrell plays it straight while still adopting a jokiness that doesn't feel out of place, he is fun to watch while showing an anger and torment that makes him moving. Christian Bale's confident quirky performance rightly garnered him an Oscar nomination and Ryan Gosling has one of the film's more challenging roles and essential to anchoring it and he is suitably despicable, not a side we see much from him and it was both interesting and slightly unsettling to watch. All the cast are terrific and embody their characters instead of just playing them. Furthermore it is smartly directed, keeping things involving throughout the over two hour length, paced in a way that it doesn't feel that long and one is not feeling the seconds. However, 'The Big Short' is well-made with mostly slick photography, despite the odd shakiness that distracts a little, and a fine eye for detail. It definitely would have benefitted from doing less than it did, perhaps not having as much going on and having less characters. Never incoherent as such, just sometimes not always as clear as it could have been. Structurally, 'The Big Short' can get a little complicated and not always easy to follow. 'The Big Short' took on a subject that needed to be told and holds relevance today and found myself admiring how it approached it while also making something of very high quality as an overall film. Not quite one of the best films of the year for me but very close, with the good things being many and being exceptional in quality. Very good in fact and while it was not quite perfect it is deserving of the acclaim it got and still gets. While the awards attention (particularly for the script) and critical acclaim (almost universal) interested me further. Have a lot of respect for any film that takes on complex serious subjects that absolutely should be portrayed and the talented cast. 'The Big Short' fascinated me into seeing it without hesitation, had always wanted to see it but it took me a while to get a chance to do so.
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