Imagine getting triggered by a Bollywood movie on an international torrent website lmao ... How the fu*k does that happen to a person ? As for who the fu*k wants them, professional reviewers say: "A light-footed Sidharth single-handedly going at the baddies is a slick sight. Armed in swag, sunglasses and slow motion, the man is more than fit for the job. And it’s on his charm and rugged shoulders that Yodha shamelessly rests". "Yodha is a cheesy, chest-thumping, low-on-logic thriller that rides brazenly to a crowd-pleasing finale, mostly on the shoulders of a solid Sidharth Malhotra".
Fantastic...wow! I enjoyed part one but this is a different beast, the cinematic visuals blew me away, the tight arc and hans zimmermans best score since Interstellar, all combine into a must see beautiful best movie in years. Cant rate it highly enough.
I loved Dune Part One, but found Part Two really disappointing. I thought Part One had great pacing and introduced us to the world and conflicts really well. Part Two felt rushed - like they initially made a 4 hour movie that they then had to cut down to 2.75 - with little explanation for what was going on, character arcs that were more like right-angle turns, and jump cuts that were confusing as to what was happening and how much time had elapsed. For example, early on Paul is sent by Stilgar to cross the desert by himself. (Why does he have to cross the desert alone? Who knows, the movie doesn't say.) We see Paul walking off into the desert, with Chani watching him from a great distance. That cuts to Chani with Paul, teaching him to sand-walk. That cuts to Chani showing Paul water harvesting systems. What ever happened to Paul crossing the desert by himself? Story and character development seem to take a backseat to fight scenes and special effects. In-world logic is remem