Originally posted by: pathaka
This sense of judgement associated with liking or disliking films is stupid
Omg how can educated ppl like pushpa? It was entertaining. The dialogues became catch phrases, songs caught on like fire and allu arjuns performance was appreciated .
Omg how is rrr a hit? It was entertaining . The visuals , the action, the dancing, the pace âŚ.dosent bore for a single second âŚ.itâs got major west filmmakers and critics going gagaâŚ
Bottom line is find a gripping story that entertains And audience will lap it upâŚhas got nothing to do with peoples âsophisticationâ and âeducationâ
As evidenced by the recent failures , making an entertaining film is harder than you think
I liked pushpa, it was well written, you remember all the supporting characters, how many movies can claim that. I never though AA will fit such a role, he acted very well and nailed the dialogues, how many stars can carry off such roles
regarding the problematic bits, we want everything to fit a woke template, how on earth will a uncouth labourer from the lowest strata in 80s romance, with wine and cheese? he is grey charcter, as was ab im agneepath, or in don. the writer/director make such scenes because they have seen such a world
the problem with BW they havent seen a world beyond sobo and london
was the scene neccessary no, is it problematic yes, does it fit in film context yes.
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