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The Mitchells vs the Machines (2021)
Just putting some sappy lines doesn't make a movie great
The movie follows a lot of clichéd plotlines which have been used quite a few times. The setting is plain absurd and no part of the story makes any sense at all.
Ad Astra (2019)
Exceptionally boring
Nothing happens. In the entire movie. Absolutely nothing.
I have no idea why this movie is so highly rated by critics, but I was ready to die of boredom by the time the movie ended.
The movie, as written by others, is characterised by extremely bad science. No, nuclear explosions don't send shock waves in space because there is nothing to send shockwaves through.
That, and extremely poorly written dialogues, random characters with questionable motivations doing random things is what makes this movie an absolute waste of time. I'm sad I lost two hours of my life on this.
24 (2013)
A really worthy adaptation
For the past 1 decade or so, the quality of Indian television hasn't been really high except for a few episodes of some shows here and there. The primary reason being that in this country, TV is generally assumed to be for Housewives. As a result most stories involve women as the central characters and a domestic setup.
In such times, Anil Kapoor has taken a big risk by producing a show that breaks away from the stereotype. It is unlike anything that is currently being shown on television.
Thus even though I was looking forward to the show, I had never expected it to really match up to the quality of the US show. And while it doesn't really match up to it, the quality of the show in itself is pretty high.
The sets and costumes are well designed and realistic. Acting is of a high standard, though the actors playing less important characters felt a bit wanting. The central cast is very good and includes some well known veterans of Indian entertainment industry like Anil Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Mandira Bedi etc.
The plot is the same as the US version with the setup changed to Mumbai instead of LAX. As a result those who have seen the US version will enjoy it less. But some changes are expected over the season and that's what is really keeping me hooked.
However, majority of Indian populace hasn't seen the original and are bound to enjoy the show.
The violence, which is being portrayed more graphically than any other show on Indian telly, will make some people cringe. But that's what makes this show what it really is. Terrorist attacks are real and such violence does happen in real life too. Anil Kapoor has taken a bold decision in not shying away from portraying such violence. The show feels very realistic and people used to watching saas-bahu shows will need some time to adapt to such detailed portrayal of crime and police procedures.
The show ushers in a new era for Indian television. I hope 24 (India) gets the success and recognition it deserves. I hope more shows like this are made and with original ideas too. It's time for Indian telly to move forward and 24 is the guiding light.