words can't describe what this mere 2 hour film did to me
A perfect score for a perfect movie.
The aesthetic of the film has my heart, not to mention the message and depth that each and every damn character had. It is usually hard to see in Hindi films these days, and then there is this masterpiece of a movie. The way it explores character development (a bit rushed at the end, but unnoticeable because it's just too beautiful) like Pallavi and Pam's, which were the turning points of the movie, is exemplary.
Esha is a conventional rich girl character, who also broke my stereotype and remained an angel of a character till the end. All actors really brought out the best in their roles, be it being an irritating presence or supporting, there's no way one wouldn't fall in love with the cast (I mean, I did). If I go on, this will probably I wish they had delved more into Pallavi and Kanchan's past relationship (which I believe hasn't died down now either) as it was both precious and something an audience like me would have loved to watch.
“I'll be born as a man in my next life. Will you run away with me then?”
“No, in my next life also I only want Kanchan” :heart:
That was so good!
I love how it touched upon the various controversial aspects of the original's story in a tropey yet entertaining way! There were several new characters, all with their own backstories and unique screen personalities, and I truly enjoyed watching their journeys in this fan-made sequel to Zootopia. The main case around which this sequel revolved around was a piece of art! Although the animation was not in a film-like style, it really hit the spot with expressions and everything visual! The music was amazing and the voice acting? It was spot-on.
I don't remember the last time I watched a fanfiction that was this good. A must-watch.
Oh, the memories this brought back :heart:
Beautiful... in more ways than one.
Although pretty un-eye-catching in the start, the display of terrific acting skills and sentiment and conveyance of the meaning of 'love' in it's own language, has earned a special place in my heart. The lead couple's pairing and their relationship progress at the end (literally) was like, muaah! I always end replaying the last 20 minutes of the movie every time I re-watched it.
As a movie, there is not much to it except the acting and music (that too, not all of it). The thing which many people like it for is the dramatic yet touching background music (you read that right) and Sravani. I've met many people and seen several characters in my life, but this woman.. This girl Sravani has been the only one so far who has ever reminded me of Naruto, my best boy and of course, Purna reminded me of Sasuke, the make-up kid.
Like, it's really funny how much more vast the diversity and genius of South Indian cinema is than any other Indian culture. I loved the movie~
It was a eye-candy, literally. The animation or whatever it was, was beautiful and the story was also painfully believable. The depiction was all interesting and realistic to the point of me rating it 10 hearts!~
Edit: I'll be changing my rating to 8 stars instead of 10, because I realized it's not great to be high on emotion all the time when it comes to ratings. Lol?
And to all those who are still confused, this "movie" served as a special episode and teaser for the upcoming season to the Kingdom franchise. And dare I say, it served its purpose excellently.
Initially this special episode didn't sit well with me, with its predictable plot and niche-tropey characters and dialogues. This movie however, is an adrenaline ride made to serve as a curiosity and expectation fueling teaser to both the franchise and premise of the story. Well that much is obvious to all audience, but with unprecedented aspects such as addition of psychological genre and a vengeance-motivated and [somewhat] sadist and masochist anti-hero, the series has plucked up my ears and interest yet again. As most Korean stuff, this too goes way over the board with its concept for the sake of story, in a rather haphazard and unnecessarily desperate manner, but that's again what makes this good shit worth a watch. This is one of those things, for me, which are charming as they are because of their first watch. Basically, can't watch it again for I get what it wanted to do and I'm fired up for the next season lol
I came to know about the existence of a teaser such as this, given its relation to one of my most-appreciated Korean franchises, I am glad and relieved that I could watch this. A must watch for those who like/love the original series, and don't judge a movie by its beginning. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
My childhood favourite. A movie my father could watch at any point of the day, and so would I. Delivers a very crucial message (not that I'm talking about me haha) for the modern society (Indian society more importantly).
Apart from parts of the movie seemingly being plagiarised, this is one of those movies which have my total attention and admiration.
I love this movie! Calling this a cartoon makes me feel ashamed, so I ended up adding it to two lists. Everything about it was perfect. The music, the animation, the animated emotions, the fluid movements, the setting and storyline, and EVERYTHING in between! I loved Anya and Dimitri's duo dynamic, both before and after; not to mention Vlad and Pooka's chemistry was the best cute relief!
The score-reducers were the smaller details, like how Dimitry accepted his love for Anya only after her "transformation" into a princess and subsequently, how his behaviour towards her also made a 180-degree spin. But given the time during which this movie is set and given all other specifics, I can understand how his behaviour was not really offensive, but rather quite understandable. So that brings me back to where I started: this movie is perfection!
Must watch for all age groups!
The movie was an okay-pass. Nothing too catchy and/or flashy. Good to know that Bollywood has at least some hope.
I absolutely loved this masterpiece (judging from the score), until the internet decided to traumatise me and I realised some possibly shady stuff going on behind the screens...
It's a family-friendly and heart-warming story which I thoroughly enjoyed every second of. I especially loved the chemistry between Nagarjuna and Shriya, and the second couple (Chaitanya and Samantha) gave a delightful performance. There were times I found myself looking away from the clichés used, but I still enjoyed them as a part of the movie. This is one of those movies I'd wholeheartedly rate on the basis of only enjoyment.
Overall the one thing I loved the most was the romance dynamics and the music, which complimented all scenes just right.
This movie was an interesting take on mental illnesses and their awareness. Since I have only watched the movie, I only know about the story from it. The ending was not something I would have expected, that is the fact that that the worms and humans could actually coexist and the doctor probably had some sort of scheme going on. Although sweet-sounding like a happy ending, I have my doubts about it. I don't know, but I liked the movie anyway.
Overall, it was a good watch. It started off promising with amazing acting, cinematography and an interesting plot. But ended up as an average sci-fi romance with nothing more than a mediocre ending instead. The first half had me quite invested, which is also probably why it was hard to stomach its simple ending. Honestly, I had expected a bomb ending which, happy or not, satisfied the logic and quality that the film had adhered to so far.
7 is a pretty good score either way
Grotesque and scandalous, this had me at the edge of my seat for all the wrong reasons. Although in some parts the acting piqued my interest, I would not particularly recommend this movie to anyone.
For the rest, I'll let my rating do the talking..
I enjoyed this! Except some of "flying" scenes which the Anime portrayed very well (of course), the entire movie was a fairly entertaining treat and I liked it. I especially liked that Raku's harem was made into a jolly friend circle where everyone appreciated earnest sacrifice and were pure and understanding characters. This changed the original story a bit, but no doubt it was a great watch. I was laughing throughout (well, deliberately leaving out the cringe) :joy::fire:
I'm giving this a slightly higher rating than what I meant to because this was my first ever watching of a live-action adaptation of an Anime~
6 is a pretty good score for this movie.
Based on what I gathered from this review (https://stuckonhyuk.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/thorninnocent-thing-stream-of-consciousness-review/), every aspect of the script is genius and almost pleasant. But it turns out the movie itself is nowhere near that praise due to deleted story from the script and the removal of scenes where Joon-ki actually showed his genuine emotions. The acting that would have initially impressed viewers with the small details, ended up making little to no sense with respect to the remaining storyline.
I think it was the direction that ruined the film which otherwise could have been a perfect psychological romance thriller in my opinion.
I liked how intricate the storyline was with respect to Karthik's love life, but the movie overall was such a let down
If only life were as honey as was shown in this movie, I would have killed for it.
Moro is my current infatuation from this movie and my profile pic (more like GIF) says it all <3
Well and I do love wolves in general but....