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Ambulance (2022)
Edge of the seat, action packed thriller !
Smart movie with sensational car crash sequences and thunderous explosions ... impressive cinematography, sound design and overall superb direction by Michael bay as always. Spectacular car chase scenes shot on the roads of LA. Lovely story & incredible performances by all the actors.
365 dni (2020)
Movie is relatively better than the poorly written book with half baked premise
Movie is purely based on the protagonist's obsession (majorly sexual) with this polish girl who in turn, is inflicted with the Stockholm syndrome, reciprocates to his advances in the name of 'love'. The plot line is flawed but I loved the credibility lent by the performance of its actors. They were great in their roles, even the supporting cast did well in whatever little they had. There's a cliffhanger in the end, so there's a strong possibility of a sequel. Don't lynch me for rating it well. It helped me sleep before mid night which rarely happens and my dream featured the lead pair.
Tallulah (2016)
Good watch but badmouthing India in the opening scenes .. not cool at all ..
I loved the concept and great acting. The story felt emotional (and real to an extent). Just fail to understand that unnecessary rant on India's poverty. It could have been showcased stating India has space for poor travelers like them since it's cheap but instead, the protagonist went about harping on India's poverty as if 'being poor' is India's only forte. That's not the right representation of my country. Many sections in India are still poor and one should call spade a spade but with caution. You neither have to accessorize nor denounce us. We're many good things too.
Taj Mahal 1989 (2020)
Splendid!
Story of simpler times, a more tolerant society. Sets feel real, local, aligned with the 80s. Shoutout tO the director/writer for capturing the originality of Lucknow rather so well. The cast stands out too; everyone performs to the best of their abilities. However, the work of the ensemble cast from the older generation showcased more finesse (but obvious). I loved how it all culminates at last. More power to Netflix india.