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Movie Review Online Force Mp3 songs and audio Songs Posted: 02 Oct 2011 02:22 AM PDT What's good is how Kamat structures the action sequences, particularly the one in which several drug busts are clubbed together in a single sequence ending with a pyrotechnic boom! What's middling is how Kamat loses the plot in the second half and foists on us a blood-and-gore fest, with forced violence, shootouts and encounters. And what's unforgivable is how the director squanders the opportunity of giving the Indian cinema a villain that could give the heroes a run for their money. Vidyut Jamwal, the movie's villain, makes a terrific entrance in which his acrobatic stunts, leaps and maneuvers leave you gasping for breath and asking for more. You take that entrance as a teaser for grittier stuff to come. But come it doesn't. Rather Kamat turns the electric Jamwal into a seething, vengeful foe, given more to pulling triggers than strutting his gymnastics. Pity…real pity! The story is darned simple and straight. Yashvardhan (John Abraham) is a narcotics control bureau cop singularly devoted to weeding out the drug menace from society. So much so, he keeps himself free of the fetters of personal relationships that, he thinks, might make him weak and vulnerable. But then he meets Maya (Genelia D'Souza), and despite trying not to, ends up falling in love with her. As he earns love, he also earns enmity -- of Vishnu (Vidyut Jamwal), a drug smuggler who is hellbent on taking revenge for the encounter of his elder brother (Mukesh Rishi) by Yashvardhan and his team. A lot of blood is spilled and lots of people close to Yashvardhan are bumped off in what turns out to be a battle of brawns rather than brains between our cop hero and his formidable foe. And it's this peccadillo that punctures the steam out of Force. What an edge-of-the-seat experience the movie might have been, if Kamat had made his villain smarter rather than just a vengeful, impatient, feral baddie abducting the ladies and gunning down unarmed adversaries. More than the deed, it's the slick and smart execution that makes for real thrills. Such thrills are hard to come by in the second half of Force. |
Bollywood October Ra.One, Rascals, Mod and Love Breakups Zindagi Posted: 02 Oct 2011 02:20 AM PDT The festive month of October will see a slew of new releases from Bollywood. Action, comedy, romance, drama and much more...There's something for everyone in Bollywood's October fiesta. The fans of Shahrukh Khan have been crossing out the days in the calendar, waiting for the arrival of October 26, when the much vaunted VFX extravaganza called Ra.One hits the theatres. Before that David Dhawan will try to give you some belly aches with his comedy film Rascals. And if Nagesh Kukunoor will offer you some food for thought with his movie Mod, Dia Mirza and Zayed Khan will come up with their own take on the complexities of relationships in their debut production Love Breakups Zindagi. Speaking of relationships, Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge from Y Films, will introduce four newcomers in a Facebook love story. |
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