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Posted: 13 years ago
I guess I spoke too soon...maybe BOdyguard is better. Now am giving second thoughts about watching this film in theaters.
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Posted: 13 years ago
thanks for the quick answers smartie_pants
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wowww seems like that Ra.one is quite bad :(, it is funny how an Srk movie is lacking entertainment, and how that Bollywood VFX can compete with Hollywood! LOL
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Masand's Review: as expected 2.5/5 stars...

Masand: 'RA.One' is ambitious but flawed

Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Armaan Verma, Shahana Goswami, Dalip Tahil, Satish Kaushik

Director: Anubhav Sinha

Superhero film 'Ra.One' kicks off on an unusual note, as geeky tech-wiz dad Shekhar Subramaniam, played by Shah Rukh Khan, tries to become his young son's hero by creating the greatest video-game villain of all time. Named Ra.One in a not-so-subtle reference to The Ramayan's Lanka king, this super-villain almost immediately shows signs of breaking out of his virtual world to wreak havoc and destruction in the real one. Yet even as danger is lurking around the corner, Ra.One's creator Shekhar is distractedly working the dance floor with his wife.

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To me, this moment sums up the entire experience of watching this ambitious but flawed superhero film - every time we're drawn into the simplistic but intriguing story of how Ra.One can only be vanquished by the game's superhero G.One (also played by Shah Rukh), director Anubhav Sinha feels the desperate need to inject a dance number or a comical sequence or a melodramatic interlude into the narrative. It's distracting from the superhero theme and more importantly, it makes the film clunky.

Once again, it's Shah Rukh Khan's sheer presence and energy, coupled with the narrative's don't-stop-to-think pace that makes 'Ra.One' watchable despite its flaws. This is an event movie, a spectacle, not really a film. It's 2 hours 35 minutes of special effects, action sequences and superficial romantic and emotional entanglements. You can see the ambition and imagination that the makers have poured into this movie, and while it thankfully doesn't succumb to the kind of lazy film-making we've seen recently in 'Rascals', 'Bodyguard', 'Ready' or the 'Golmaal' films. 'Ra.One' clearly suffers from a case of cramming in too much. Frankly, in all this, the superhero theme itself gets a bit lost - G.One's committment is towards protecting his family from Ra.One, not saving the world from evil. In the process, he's less of a superhero than Superman, Batman, Spiderman or even Krrish; G.One is more of a personal bodyguard with special powers.

Yet adhering to the unwritten superhero rule, G.One too is born out of tragedy, when his creator Shekhar is killed by Ra.One. Strangely, despite the heavy funeral song, we're barely convinced that wife and kid are grieving for Shekhar; so smoothly does G.One take his place in their lives. In their greed to make 'Ra.One' an entertainment extravaganza, the writers inject innuendoes that come off as crass - like the thesis the so-called feminist wife is doing on Indian swear words, or the scene in which a gay airport security guard is turned on by G.One's body piercings. The special appearances by Rajnikanth in a spoof of his own 'Robot', or a stylish early sequence featuring Sanjay Dutt and Priyanka Chopra only end up playing to the gallery. You're also left wondering why there's such an unhealthy obsession with the crotch, with so many scenes of grabbing, clutching, whacking or kicking it.

'Ra.One' heavily references films like 'Last Action Hero', 'The Matrix', 'Iron Man', 'X-Men' and 'Terminator-2', yet there is a certain thrill attached to the action sequences. A car chase through London's streets is rivaled by a local-train sequence in India where G.One leaps from one bogie to another. There's also the mind-boggling sight of the beautiful Gothic structure of Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus crumbling as the train ploughs right through it. These portions make up for the long-drawn climatic battle between Ra.One and G.One fought in a rather tacky virtual world.

The only real standout performance is by Shah Rukh Khan. His Aiyyo-speaking Shekhar Subramaniam is caricaturish but charming, while as G.One, he gives even his robotic video-game character a charismatic edge. Kareena Kapoor, as Shekhar's wife, provides the glamorous oomph factor as she shimmies to that fantastic number 'Chamak Challo', while Arjun Rampal makes a menacing Ra.One. However, too much screen time is wasted on the long-haired Armaan Verma who plays Shekhar's son, while Shahana Goswami playing a video game developer, inexplicably vanishes from the screen midway through the story.

What's missing from 'Ra.One' is a sure-footed director's touch. Anubhav Sinha fails to bring all the elements together, and while this superhero film has plenty sound and fury, it's sorely lacking slickness. I'm going with two and a half out of five for 'Ra.One'. Like the spaghetti and curds concoction that Shah Rukh digs into in an early scene, 'Ra.One' is clearly an acquired taste.

Rating: 2.5 / 5

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Posted: 13 years ago
Director: Anubhav Sinha
Ra One Review

Ra One has been a huge part of our lives over the last few months, the build-up to Shahrukh Khan's most ambitious movie ever has been huge. All of it finally comes to an end today with it's theatrical release.

With the way it was marketed, the expectations from Ra One was unbelievably high. Quite frankly, that's not always such a good thing. With sky-high expectations, the risk of disappointing the audience is quite high too.

Unfortunately, Ra One disappoints. We genuinely wanted to like the film, but apart from the 30 odd minutes in the second half, there is nothing that touches you and absolutely nothing that creates the kind of adrenaline-rush that good superhero films should.

What works for Ra One

The best thing about Ra One is Kareena Kapoor. The actress looks stunning, oozing sensuality in two fantastic songs ' Criminal and Chammak Challo. When it comes to on-screen histrionics, not many actresses in the industry come close to Kareena and she proves that yet again in Ra One. It has to be one of her most likable performances since Jab We Met.

Tremendous amount of work has gone into making Ra One the most technologically advanced film in India and it's evident in every scene. Both the visual and sound effects are outstanding. Not close to Hollywood standards, but for the budget that the film has been made on, it's brilliant!

Why Ra One disappoints

In short, Ra One lacks soul. There are three important tracks in the movie; One, the love story between Kareena and G.One. Two, the relationship between Shekhar (later G.One) and his son. And finally, the good vs bad rivalry between G.One and R.One. None of them work, you simply do not feel for any of the characters. (*Spoiler alert ' Do not read if you haven't watched the film* There were people in the theater laughing when Shekhar Subramanium dies, which is just one example of the movie not connecting with the audience)

The first half is mediocre, the second half starts off well but scenes leading to the climax are bad. Ra One also reminds you of the Hollywood classic, Terminator 2.

The special appearances by Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra and Rajnikanth add to the star value, but both sequences fail to make any impact.

Performances

Shahrukh Khan is good as G.One, but as Shekhar Subramanium he tends to overact. Kareena was brilliant. Arjun Rampal was good, but has a shorter than expected role. Armaan Verma who plays SRK's son, does a decent job. All the other actors including Shahana Goswami, Satish Shah and Dalip Tahil are wasted.

To sum things up

Considering the years of hard work and money that has gone into the making, it hurts to say this ' Ra One had immense potential to be a very good film, but it isn't. Not even close. The biggest flaw is the script and the direction.

Rating: ?????

Everyone has a different opinion and we'd love to know what you think of Ra One. Do post your Ra One reviews below.

http://www.indicine.com/movies/bollywood/ra-one-movie-review/
Edited by beboholic - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
vokay...im not gonna watch it in 3D...why waste money? I will watch it in 2D though...but i wish they edited out all the vulgarities in the movie...im gonna be watching it with mum...🤔
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Posted: 13 years ago
FilmFare review

Ra.One (3D)

Director: Anubhav Sinha
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Shahana Goswami, Armaan Verma and Arjun Rampal
Quick Take: Paisa vasool, Ra.Won!

Holy hobnobbing circuitry that goes rickety tickety tingling! We can make films like Hollywood. At least the action part we can. Well step aside Shaktimaan and the likes, we've just hit par with Iron Man. That's the big take away from Shah Rukh Khan's much-anticipated, heavily publicised mega production. It's full on masala entertainment with a sci fi twist.

So Shah Rukh Khan plays the chettinad version of Tony Stark or should we say Kevin Flynn from Tron and his name is Shekhar. He's super smart, super geek and has a heart made from bullion. For his much ambitious office project he comes up with a game where there's a super villain called Ra.One.

Shekhar makes the game, the villain and the hero G.One as a token for his son Pratik. But things go wrong as AI turns evil and the menacing Ra.One is released into the real world to wreak terror. And guess what? Super villain Ra.One isn't hatching plans of world domination or anything sinister, all he wants is to finish the virtual fight Shekhar's son Pratik walked out on. It means Ra.One wants to kill the little kid. But really? Shifting yourself from the virtual world into the real world all for one bout of fight with a kid? Well that's Ra.One's (the film) Achilles heel. The premise is slightly ludicrous. No marks for the writing department what with the clichd climax as well.

But for some reason that limp of a story doesn't hamper the entertainment value of Ra.One. Partly because you feel too awed by its Hollywood-esque visuals that are usually found in 200 million dollar budget movies. The 3D isn't half bad either. A certain X factor we've come to adore over the years also helps the film. SRK is the soul of this film
and he breathes vivacity and vim into every scene
. This is also SRK's debut in Rajnikanth territory. Another thing that the film does so well is to parody itself. It never takes itself too seriously nor its characters and actors. Let's just say it's somewhat like Main Hoon Na and Om Shanti Om in the nature of its humour. Not so surprisingly Kareena Kapoor carries a large part of that brand of humour rather well.
End of the day the big question is - To watch or not to watch? Are you mad? To watch, obviously. Do not miss this if you've ever loved the idea of mainstream commercial cinema. It's heartening to see that we can recreate action and sci-fi like Hollywood does. It's not very polished but it's more than acceptable. In fact, had the storytelling been stronger Ra.One could've been a classic. Sadly it's not but it is an enjoyable sci-fi and CGI fiesta that will transport you to a world of kooky fantasy and video game heroes

http://www.filmfare.com/articles/raone-3d-2842.html
Edited by beboholic - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago

WOW, poor SRK :(, he invested his money on the wrong script!

Edited by Nkapoor2 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
I saw rajni's cameo on youtube, which although fun, seems kinda silly...bebo was funny in tht scene though...😆...

but the comedy seems so juvinille and unfunny..

anywayz...

eeekss...check this out

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWB3TrM_zSE[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 13 years ago
This film is going to do well no matter what. And it's like its getting a lot of negative reviews...it's getting mixed reviews. It's def going to be a hit no doubt.

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