Tuesday, January 1, 2019

2018 Missed Reviews Roundup - Part I


So, the new year is here. Before we get into what promises to be an exciting year of movies, I wanted to make up for my laziness over the last few months of 2018 and write out some quick thoughts on some of the movies I saw but didn’t review at the time.

Since I was super lazy and missed out on reviewing quite a lot of movies, this will have to be a two parter. So, without further ado, let me share my take on some of the movies I caught towards the end of 2018.

Tumbbad


Probably my favourite Indian movie of 2018, ‘Tumbbad’ is a fascinating watch. Super-original and wildly imaginative, the movie feels like a folktale come to life. ‘Tumbbad’ is a tale on the dangers of greed and how you can never have enough, wrapped up in a horror movie. Gorgeous visuals with some good special effects, commendable set design, a great background score, all anchored by a strong performance from actor-producer Sohum Shah and brilliant direction by Rahi Anil Barve, there is a lot to love here.

While not without its flaws, this is definitely a movie experience worth your time. I was lucky enough to catch it in the theatre; but if you didn’t, you can catch it on Amazon Prime.

Manmarziyaan


While a romantic movie may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of director Anurag Kashyap, ‘Manmarziyaan’ feels like a natural progression for his filmography. But of course, this is not just another romantic movie. This is ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ without the frills and fancies, and treated with the gritty realism Kashyap is famous for. A love story that shows the messy side of love, the movie strips its central relationships of the glossiness which we are accustomed to seeing while looking through the rose-coloured glasses of usual romantic movies. Sharp writing by Kanika Dhillon, one of my favourite soundtracks of the year, and great performances by the three leads all complement the superb, albeit slightly indulgent (the movie could have been a tad shorter for one), direction of Kashyap.

If you are a fan of Anurag Kashyap’s movies, 'Manmarziyaan' is definitely one to add to your watchlist.

A Star is Born

If you like romantic movies, tearjerkers, movies with a great soundtrack, or even ones that talk about fame and the ups and downs that come with it (ok, got a bit too specific there), ‘A Star is Born’ is for you. The commitment from actor-director Bradley Cooper is just complete, and it is pretty clear he gave it his all while making this movie. While it is a confident, assured and altogether a great directorial debut for actor Bradley Cooper; it was the amazing acting debut of Lady Gaga that left audiences awestruck. A good supporting cast, the ‘lay it all bare’ quality of the performances, the charming chemistry between its leads, good writing and of course, the evergreen premise all add to the beauty of this movie. And I would be remiss not to mention the amazing soundtrack that fully utilizes Gaga’s, and surprisingly Bradley Cooper’s (I know he trained a lot on both singing and guitar for this movie) singing chops.

‘A Star is Born’ is a beautiful movie, and it isn’t surprising it did so well. A must watch.

Creed II

‘Creed’ was such a breath of fresh air to the iconic ‘Rocky’ franchise. And while ‘Creed II’ may not have the novelty and freshness of Ryan Coogler’s addition to the franchise, it is still a compelling sports drama that uses the familiar tropes to good effect. Fine performances by its entire cast, a good plotline even for the ‘antagonists’, and good boxing sequences – all of them work together and we have a good package that lands a solid punch.

If you are a fan of the ‘Rocky’ franchise, or sports movies in general, this one is worth your while.

Revenge

This Netflix movie, while not original or reinventing the wheel, is visually stylish and gory enough to be an entertaining watch. Full credit to director Coralie Fargeat for creating a great experience. And with one of the most badass heroines of late in Matilda Lutz’s Jen, this revenge saga was quite enjoyable for me. Not a bad option to pass some time.

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