Monkey Man, directed by Dev Patel, was solid. More of a John Wick movie than RRR’s Rambo: The Musical. But the acting, the cinematography, and the screenplay were all on par with a top tier American film.
That’s more tongue-in-cheek. They’ve got a scene at a party that involves the protagonists engaging in a dance-off with one of the villains, which is one of the best parts of the movie. But it’s maybe ten minutes in a three hour long epic. Not really a musical anymore than, say, Titanic.
No kidding! That movie just delivers for 3 hours straight and has one of the best twists I didn’t see coming at all. One of my favorites parts of the massive crowd fight with the cop.
RRR is the greatest action movie of this generation
RRR was the first Indian movie I watched and I loved it. I watched other Indian movies after that, but they pale in comparison.
Monkey Man, directed by Dev Patel, was solid. More of a John Wick movie than RRR’s Rambo: The Musical. But the acting, the cinematography, and the screenplay were all on par with a top tier American film.
Couldn’t remember why I didn’t watch it, it’s the musical part. Not to big into musicals.
That’s more tongue-in-cheek. They’ve got a scene at a party that involves the protagonists engaging in a dance-off with one of the villains, which is one of the best parts of the movie. But it’s maybe ten minutes in a three hour long epic. Not really a musical anymore than, say, Titanic.
Dev Patel is British
3 Idiots (2009). It’s not an action movie like RRR but I find it just as entertaining.
No kidding! That movie just delivers for 3 hours straight and has one of the best twists I didn’t see coming at all. One of my favorites parts of the massive crowd fight with the cop.
Please tell me you aren’t Indian.
I’m not, but I’ve got a couple friends who clue me in to the good stuff.
Have they suggested Bahubali?
Damn, it looks familiar. I can’t recall, tbh. But I’ll definitely add it to my queue.
It has the same director as RRR. Between them, Bahubali is my personal favorite