Friday, May 21, 2010

Kites Movie Review

Rate: 1.5/5

Kites (2010) Theatrical Trailer | Kites Promo





The bigger budget, more names, more hype, hype and Razzmatazz, plus the expectations of the film. Comets are some of the biggest names in business - Rakesh Roshan, Hrithik Roshan and Anurag Basu, to name a few - and the film, thus leading to this huge responsibility on their shoulders. You have to fly higher than the tubes supplied by the trio. Anything less is simply not done!

The big question is: Does the kites fly high? Let me hit the nail on the head: The movie has some wonderful moments and, of course, a star Hrithik Roshan to cast a spell, but it has many moments of weakness. In fact, comets may be a cult film, but his writing relies too heavily on cliches and formulas and things that, frankly, gives a key.
Kites are visually impressive and made a sweeping effect, but he hesitated in his department writing. The story bears a uncanny similarity K. Balachander's Ek Ke Liye Duuje, Tony Scott and Revenge Koyla own Rakesh Roshan. In addition, the story hardly moves in the first hour, but remain in the throat for the second hour. Of course, you can complain that the film is very Bollywoodish sometimes, but the negatives and imperfections are disguised, sometimes by name, magic formula: Hrithik Roshan.

last word? The Comets will meet with mixed reactions, but the only thing unanimously, meeting in abundance would be high praise for this outstanding actor called Hrithik Roshan. It alone is worth the ticket price and more. I hope to say that the whole movie!

Harsh desert terrain of Mexico, a wounded man left a dead heat in the desert sun. This is J (Hrithik Roshan), a street-smart boy, carefree, young, and now a wanted man. The only thing that keeps alive a mission to find the love of his life, Natasha (Barbara Mori). A woman engaged to another man, but certainly intended J. woman who would become his life like lightning and changed forever.

Kites is a sleek and smooth, he described how in international festivals. Personally, I'm pretty sure, is to go beyond the diaspora, and cut the public still thinks that Bollywood is the usual song-n-dance routines only. The film is eclectic first hour, although the pace is slow and not much movement in history. But time after doses are correct, that will keep you hooked in places, slipping from time to time.

Kites is desi at heart, but also gives some steps that are considered risky by the standards of Bollywood. The lady spoke Spanish and policy makers have used subtitles for people to understand. This, frankly, could not go very well with the traditional audience. The second aspect that catches completely ignore the final part, that, surprisingly soon, will have its share of advocates and adversaries. Some love it, while some might argue, no!

But without revealing much, I confess that the end is a schematic at all. From Bollywood wants to play it safe all the time, most of the narrators generally abides by the rules of the game, but the finish is really exciting, and shaped by the love story at all costs.

Anurag Basu has proved its worth in the past, and although it can not be the most coherent script, it worked, there is no doubt that kites allows you to stay involved in the scene. Note the sequence when Hrithik fixed his eyes on Barbara for the first time. Or Kangana Ranaut intro bridge Nicholas Brown. Or final, of course.

But the writing could be tighter. Kangana has a track half-baked. Follow the culmination of Nicholas Brown seems appropriate. There is no mention of Kabir Bedi - the most influential man - after a point. The couple meets with the U.S. police record ridiculous. Weigh the film down, really.

Rajesh Roshan's music is strictly correct. The marker is not a patch on this combo Roshan (Rakesh and Rajesh Roshan) earlier works. However, Salim-Sulaiman score compliments the style and the composition of the sequences and appears as a result truly international. Bose Ayananka photography is splendid. Chase sequences are impressive, especially when the car after car crashes into pieces.

Hrithik is superb and it is the truth. Very few actors can rise above the script and Hrithik is one of them. It is the lifeline of this film. Barbara Mori is perfect for their part, but it seems very mature at the scene. However, the chemistry between Hrithik and Barbara is electrifying. Kangana is wasted. Kabir Bedi does a decent job. brother of Nicholas Brown and boyfriend of Barbara Kangana, is first class and adds a lot of freshness to the film.

Overall, the visual style and Dragons Hrithik Roshan as its asset, but the content leaves much to be desired. The film has generated tremendous curiosity, resulting in a large number in its first week. The announcement of the scale, the number of shows on each Cineplex and the absence of opposition movies help the film set new records in the first game, but the enormous costs on the other hand, will play a spoilsport.

1 comments:

Amelia said...

Its the worst Hrithik movie that I have seen so far. The first half was quiet better but the second one was so boring and unpredictable. I would suggest that if someone really wanted to watch this movie better rent a DVD.
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