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What's interesting is that while I don't feel for her character, she does make me pray that I'm never in her position. Not to get very excited peoples, these are not X-rated visuals - these are just the kind that make you squirm and wait for the scene to get over. How could they ask for any censor certificate other than 'A'?! I'd hate to see any child watching some of the visuals in the movie. But it instantly infuriated me because of this piece I read a couple of days ago. Mohit Suri, like always got me curious with the intense opening sequence. But Raaz's climax feels like, "so much hoo-hah for this?" When they provide you with each line to join dots and leave one out so blatantly, it comes off more as a loophole than a 'point to ponder about'. Usually unexplained issues increase the intrigue and I like them because they keep me thinking even after I've left the hall. The plot that develops in the second half along with its sub-plots is interesting but the resolution is far from satisfactory. And suddenly post-interval a host of new characters are introduced and obviously each one of them is vying for attention. More so because pre-interval the characters and their situations take their own time to develop. And you know what the irony is? One of the characters is shown in bad light because he "sells" stories based on his campaign against superstition.Īnyway, getting out of all the theo-talk, so many types of characters ultimately leads to mega-confusion and also leaves each one of them pretty uni-dimensional. But, I guess they do believe that the idea of inhumanity sells. I doubt all the makers subscribe to that way of life. Not because of the appropriately used background music and sound design, or the jump-in-your-seat horrific visuals.
#RAAZ THE MYSTERY CONTINUOS MOVIE#
Sure, there is a definite side that the movie ultimately takes, but some of the beliefs portrayed are scary. Makes for interesting debate? Yes, but loses direction too, since it'd take some real skill to articulate things when you are taking on so many points of view. ORĮach of the above value systems and more are represented by one or more characters in Raaz. God exists but won't help us unless we help ourselves.
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God exists and he is happy/unhappy based on what we do/don't do. God is dead, it doesn't really matter how we behave.
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My real concern this time is its length - 2 and a half hours is a bit much these days - very difficult to be ready for. Because what we are ready for, bothers us less. there'll be some awesome music to break the monotonyĪnd believe me, as sarcastic as this all sounds, I do believe it has potential to be very interesting.that's for the female lead - the male will follow her, sulk, try to help in random order.she'll triple the size of her.eyes every once in a while to showcase her acting prowess.aah.and since this is Kangna, her character will require her to catwalk and guzzle bottles of whiskey.and not wanting to risk the audience losing interest, she'll be kept skimpily clad the rest of the time.because she's the lady in distress, she needs to undress at least twice, and there's a bathtub involved somewhere.one distraught species of the female kind, throughout.Going more into non-fan area.Īnyway, though the Bhatt family doesn't care too much for the masala formula, they have their own formula. The official site for some reason is yelling at me - "tum ashudh ho, sudd chuke ho" (you are impure, you've rotted).huh? why me? What did I do? :) So, there's some supernatural stuff involved. Add horror to the mix and it could be very interesting indeed. They generally stick to the dark side of life. Looks like the average Joe-horror-thriller to me.īut, even if the Vishesh Films-Mohit Suri combination doesn't strike gold or even hit all the right chords with me, they are pretty fresh in the way the visuals are approached and the story is told. The promos have very mundane text interspersed with whooshes and Kangna's screams and scary face appropriately. NOT A REVIEW - Just waiting to see if the Bhatt camp manages to keep interest alive for 150 minutes.