21 June, 2016

Finding Dory – movie review

Rating: ***

An unforgettable journey she probably won’t remember


Finding Dory – movie review

A sequel to the 2003 film Finding Nemo, Finding Dory focuses on the amnesiac character Dory, and explores her journey to be reunited with her family.
Dory is a bright blue tang with a sunny personality and has severe memory issues (like Aamir Khan’s character in Ghajin), Dory only has short bursts of functionality before she forgets what she’s doing, and the next moment she wonders what she had just learned.
These memory lapses doesn’t upset her upbeat attitude until she realizes she is forgotten something big: her family.
Though she has found a new family in Marlin and Nemo, but is haunted by the belief that someone out there is looking for her.

20 June, 2016

Now You See Me 2 – movie review

Rating: ***

Review by Pawan Gupta


‘Now You See Me’ is part of famous phrase used by Magicians ” Now you see me, now you don’t” which came from the various magic tricks that they performed in which they used to make things disappear in thin air including themselves.
The title of the film was apt for the first installment of this franchise which was exciting, gripping and edge of the seat drama with the audience involved in what the magicians will do next.
This second installment lacks style and substance but is drunk on technology, and fancy sleight of hand techniques of the four horsemen (there is one change the lady horseman of the previous movie is replaced by another by the name of Lula-Lizzy Caplan in fine form) who are trying to learn each others tricks, there is little magic.
The movie starts with a background narrative by Morgan Freeman whose character Thaddeus Bradley was incarcerated in the end of the last movie and suggests getting even with the five as now he knows who their leader is.
The horsemen are restless to surface back and they get an opportunity in the launch of a Smart phone by the company called Octa which has developed a superchip which Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) learns will enable company to hijack all the data of all the users and upload into its own server and thus have a monopoly on everything from manipulation of the stock markets to control over military computers and he has also learned that the developer intends to sell that to the highest bidder.
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14 June, 2016

Do Lafzon Ki Kahani – movie review


Do Lafzon ki Kahani is a mushy romantic fairytale idea of love, about sacrifice and depicts suffering for the sake of one’s beloved. It begins well yet it has flashes of the cinema of ‘90s
A romantic drama directed by Deepak Tijori is a remake of the 2011 Korean movie ‘Always’. Do Lafzon Ki Kahani features Randeep Hooda and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles.
A gifted actor that he is Randeep Hooda comes up with yet another powerful performance. He is equally balanced by Kajal Aggarwal’s acting as a girl who has lost her vision in an accident where she loses her parents. Jenny has an inclination towards Indian culture so much so that she is is obsessed with the regular ‘saas bahu’ type serials.
Suraj (Randeep Hooda) is a part-time boxer in Malaysia. Jenny (Aggarwal) is a blind girl, on meeting whom Suraj falls in love with. When he comes to know that the reason for her blindness in he himself, he decides to have her operated.
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