Ra.One (2011) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema
Ra.One (2011) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)
Ra One is a sci-fi movie based on Gaming, Bad Guys and Super Heroes. In the movie Shahrukh Khan plays the role of a father who is trying hard to ‘fit-in’ in his Son’s badass world- A son trying hard to ‘dude-up’ his dad from ‘aiiiyyyo’ to ‘YO!’ And a mother lost in translation between her husband’s ‘ingeva’ and her son’s ‘Inn’it!’ While Shekhar was trying every trick in the book to woo his son, get ‘dude-ified’ and ‘up his coolness quotient’ his son had given up on him.. Just when the fathe
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20 Nov, 2011
Entertaining and fun!,
A truly lovely and entertaining film.
Though set firmly in the traditions of Bollywood with colour, heart-warming relationships and wonderful music, it stretches into new territory with brilliant VFX and the exploration of a new genre, namely the superhero movie.
See it for the smile it will bring to your face. As the tag-line says ‘A Superhero with HART’.
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|Deborah Cloe
20 Nov, 2011
Must See,
If you missed this in the theater, you must see the DVD. This movie has taken “Bollywood” to an all other playing field. It is bringing them much more even with “Hollywood”. In fact in my opinion HW had better watch out! I am from the USA and saw it with my daughter who has never watched a Hindi movie, she was surprised at how much she enjoyed it. My grandson’s first words when it was over “Can we see it again?” Needless to say we will be buying the DVD. A wonderful family film, with fantastic special effects, and a strong message about family love.
The reviews in America, especially “Hollywood” were very good. But something is very wrong with the “Bollywood Movie System” this movie was treated very unfairly by the Indian press, I feel very sorry for the Indian public who did not see this film. Not only have they missed a wonderful film but they have missed Hindi film history in the making. The people who have written bad reviews on here never saw this film “Period” I have watched 100s of Bollywood films, and this one ranks in the top, for story, acting and special effects.
If you are an International film buff, you must see it. If you have kids you all must see it. If you just love a good time, fun and want to see a new super hero you must see. I know you will enjoy it!
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|Kevin Nessman "kevnes"
20 Nov, 2011
Succeeds on Almost Every Level,
I saw this in the theater recently and I look forward to owning it. Before seeing this film, I had never even heard of SRK, so the intricacies of Bollywood pop culture were irrelevent as I sat and enjoyed this outstanding film.
I should begin by saying that Hollywood superhero films like The Dark Knight have nothing to worry about from this film. Ra.One doesn’t try to be gritty or dark or realistic. It is a family film, closer to the Christopher Reeve Superman films, in that it tries to be both sweet and thrilling. As a result it comes across as simultaneously modest and, because of its technological aspects, incredibly ambitious. Compared to the family fare churned out by Hollywood, it is never calculated and unlike Hollywood superhero films, it is never pretentious. From beginning to end, it simply wants to be the most entertaining film it could possibly be. Remarkably it succeeds far more frequently than it fails.
The highlights are the two extended action sequences. The first is a car chase through London that ends in a spectacular parking lot battle. The other, an even more astounding sequence, involves a runaway train and some remarkable stunt work and trick photography. Almost as good are the musical numbers, particularly Chammak Challo and Criminal. In a lesser film these interludes might have dragged the story to a halt, but in this film, they are made integral to the plot (and besides, are filled with such delight and affection for the characters that they can be forgiven almost anything).
As for the plot itself, it borrows freely from films like Terminator 2 and The Matrix. The hero, G.One (played by Sharukh Khan) is a video game character come to life, his mission to protect the son of his creator (also played by Mr. Khan in a very funny role). The film sets up its rules on how G.One and his nemesis, the evil Ra.One operate in the opening sequences and remarkably sticks to these rules for the most part. The story is just believable enough to work, though if I wanted to nitpick, I would have had a field day. However, if I did that, I would’ve missed out on entertaining scene after entertaining scene.
There were some problems, but overall they didn’t really bother me. There were a couple of scenes where I had to ask myself, “Why is this happening?” There is an extended fight scene outside an airport that might have fit well in a Jackie Chan film from the seventies, but doesn’t do much but show off some inventive fight choreography. Another sequence involving G.One being controlled by a video game controller might have set up an interesting possibility for the final battle, but is instead played just for laughs. Finally, a scene set up to sell an anti-smoking message is admirable, but hardly necessary.
Despite its few issues, this film was overflowing with invention and ideas and hopefully Bollywood can top it. If they can do this with a $30 million dollar budget, just imagine what they could do with even more. Though to be honest, I almost hope we never find out. Huge-budget “family” films like Transformers are so overblown, and so calculated to appeal to the lowest common denominator that they completely lack in heart or inspiration. Ra.One has both of these to spare.
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