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Lupt (2018)
Not scary, but still a reasonable effort.
During lockdown the only entertainment was watching movies. Got to see Lupt on Netflix. There were some common horror cliches here. No network, car breakdown, getting lost on a strange road. However, I think that thats the case with most horror films. Moral of the story - always follow the known road and don't take shortcuts on trips because people that are close to you will either get murdered by a ghost, or go crazy, do something stupid and kill themselves. Nothing really special. Jaaved Jaaferi was good, Vijay Raaz is always the best, Rishab's comic timing was not bad, others were average. Story could have been better. Dialogues were ok. Direction was not bad. VFX not good. Although the plot twist was slightly predictable this was an overall one time watch for me. Giving 5/10
Green Book (2018)
Interesting film and character study.
A great story is buoyed by fabulous acting, some terrific situational drama, and just the right amount of hilarious malapropisms. GB is comical and heartbreaking, occasionally in the same moment. It perpetuates certain stereotypes while turning others on their head, all the while showing a humanity that inherently lies underneath them all.
Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Great and heartbreaking.
By far one of the best movies I've ever seen. It is heartfelt, hilarious, absurd, genuine, moving, ridiculous, honest. The characters are larger than life, and yet absolutely believable. I could go on, but really, the only thing I need to say is "Watch this movie".
1917 (2019)
This film is a wonder in cinematography. Roger Deakins is at his best
This is the first war movie that caught me in the feels. The one camera style adds to the intensity of the action. I feel they captured how horrific WW1 was for people perfectly. Those two hours flew by!