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Mr Bean: Funeral (2015 TV Short)
8/10
Mr Bean is back for Comic Relief to a "funeral".!
13 April 2015
It's been 25 years since the show started and until today, all of the episodes and everything in it makes me laugh hard. Rowan Atkinson has done a feat that no one else could ever manage.The true beauty of Mr Bean is that you know something's going to go wrong, but it's never quite what you think it's going to be, What could possibly go wrong?.

Fans of the Rowan Atkinson character will know that the socially awkward Bean is one of the worst people to have attend such occasion, and the comedian's co-stars in the sketch have promised it will be every bit as excruciating and hilarious as expected. I won't Spoil the Fun of this short Funny Entertainer But I think viewers will enjoy this sketch as this is just about the worst thing you could ever possibly imagine happening at a funeral.
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The Suspect (2013)
7/10
Non-stop fights, intrigue, assassins and car crashes... Entertaining Action Movie.
25 May 2014
This is a solid action/thriller that should engage and entertain fans of Korean action cinema, Don't expect it to have the staying power of films like Cold Eyes or The Man From Nowhere, but The Suspect is well worth adding to your line-up of films to watch all the same. The story revolve around Ji Dong-cheol (Gong Yoo), a former North Korean super'spy who defected after being betrayed by his superiors and nearly killed. Working in South Korea as a chauffeur for a millionaire CEO, he finds himself framed for murder when his boss is assassinated by masked intruders. Ji goes on the run, being hotly pursued by a relentless government agent, Col. Min, who bears a grudge relating to a previous encounter between the two during an operation in Hong Kong which resulted in Min's being demoted. Also hot on Ji's trail is a female documentary filmmaker (Yoo Da-in) who's working on a project about defectors. Meanwhile, Jin attempts to discover the whereabouts of his missing wife and daughter who may have been killed by his former bosses.

In Short it all adds up to "fine Movie", which means a fun time can be had anyway. The super-charged pace, with its non-stop assassins and fights and intrigue and car crashes, will certainly never bore. Ultimately, The Suspect is a decent Korean spy entry that offers no challenges and leaves no lasting memories.
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2/10
Extremely Boring & Over-Rated.
14 December 2011
I really wanted to see this Movie after all the Hype that i read of critics about this movie. and i bought its DVD 2 years ago, i thought it would be a great addition to my Collection. and i was waiting for a right time to watch this movie. Because like others i watch movie according to my Mood. But after watching this movie i got shocked, that how come its in IMDb top list. It wasted my precious 4 hours of my life. i was so disappointed, though the direction, the acting, the screen play was good. but there wasn't any need of stretching the story for FOUR Hours. I think the main reason of its success must be; Its one of the few movies that were released in Color.

People came to Cinema and watch movies to get Entertain, Personally i am not in favor or slow lengthy movies.

So i advice all the Critics to Please Improve your ratings scale.
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Zar Gul (1997)
9/10
Zar Gul--BRILLIANT Pakistani movie. A MUST SEE !
19 November 2009
The story, the acting, the direction are all top-notch by international standards. The film is about a young "pathan" who becomes an outlaw but hero to the poor after his father is killed by a crooked politician. The film exposes the injustice and corruption in Pakistan especially the politics and police. That reality is one of a country in decay. In a grand sweep through the rugged landscape of the northwest, the story of Zar Gul's life unfolds. As a boy he sees his father murdered. The youngster is then kidnapped and forced into slavery by a local bandit. Appalled by the suffering he witnesses in the slave camp, Zar Gul resolves to fight injustice wherever he encounters it. Years later, as a successful and philanthropic businessman, he recognizes his childhood abductor, Yar Bad-shah, who is capping a career as enslaver, drug dealer and murderer by entering politics - with the backing of the feudal elite whose dirty work he has been doing for so long. Zar Gul sets out to destroy Yar Badshah and expose the criminal elements behind him.

Though we have witnessed many movies on this Topic, but the thing that differ it from other movies is its SCREENPLAY. it really gain your attention from the beginning. i watched that movie almost 7 years ago in a film festival. and i m eagerly waiting for its DVD release.
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