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Top Gear Telugu Movie Review
Launch Date : December 30, 2022
123telugu.com Score : 2.75/5
Starring: Aadi Sai Kumar, Riya Suman, Brahmaji
Director: Shashikanth
Producer: Ok.V.Sridhar Reddy
Music Director: Harshavardhan Rameswar
Cinematography: Sai Sriram
Editor: Prawin Pudi
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Younger hero Aadi is doing again to again movies in his profession. Subsequent in line is a criminal offense thriller named High Gear. The movie has launched as we speak and let’s see how it’s.
Story:
A dreaded prison, Siddharth(Mime Gopi) cracks an enormous drug deal and tries to flee to Singapore. He reaches Hyderabad to execute the deal. Then again, Arjun(Aadi Sai Kumar) is a cab driver who’s newly married. He will get entangled on this drug deal and has to do as mentioned by the criminals to avoid wasting his spouse Aadhya(Riya Suman). Effectively, how did he do it’s the fundamental story of the movie.
Plus Factors:
The fundamental thought is easy however the method during which it’s executed is respectable. The director has gone into plenty of detailing and connects the twists properly. Riya Suman as the feminine lead is respectable within the movie.
With every movie, Aadi Sai Kumar is enhancing and reveals plenty of maturity in High Gear. He will get a stressed function and does properly in it. Satru because the cop was respectable. Satyam Rajesh and Brahmaji have been neat of their cameos.
The primary half of the movie is neat because the drug deal and the way during which an harmless cab driver will get caught is proven in an fascinating method. The second half can also be satisfactory and the thrills showcased within the final half an hour are respectable.
Minus Factors:
The movie has just a few free ends. The hero is caught in a state of affairs and will get probability to name the cop’s quite a few instances however he doesn’t do it. The second half has just a few errors because the climax is resulted in a jiffy.
The story thought is kind of routine and has nothing new to showcase. Additionally, the trauma that Aadi faces due to his state of affairs ought to have been elevated much more. There isn’t a panic state of affairs created within the movie despite the fact that there was a lot scope for it.
Technical Elements:
The music of the movie is superb and younger composer Harshvardhan has completed an ideal job. His BGM within the second half was fairly spectacular. Your entire movie occurs at night time and the areas have been superbly showcased. Enhancing is respectable.
Coming to the director Sashikanth, he has completed a satisfactory job with the movie. Although there may be nothing new within the story, the thoughts video games that he performs and will get characters concerned in numerous phases seems fascinating. The way in which he had an in depth narration and saved the movie’s runtime crisp can also be an asset. Had he added extra drama within the climax the impact would have been even higher.
Verdict:
On the entire, High Gear is a satisfactory crime thriller with just a few fascinating thrills. There’s nothing new that you will notice right here however the director has narrated the movie in a method that you don’t get bored and join with the plot in just a few areas.
123telugu.com Score: 2.75/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Staff
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According to netizens, ‘Star’ is an engaging entertainer from director Elan, and the director impressed fans with his brilliant writing. Kavin excelled in the lead role to deliver one of his lifetime best roles, and the rising star of Tamil cinema is a star now. Netizens call ‘Star’ the best film of Kollywood in 2024 so far and the entertaining film has given them everything they needed. Yuvan Shankar Raja steals the show with his outstanding background score and netizens call the composer the soul of the film. ‘Star’ also has a message of achieving dreams in life and the motivational film is set to rule the box office. Fans and netizens refuse to reveal the surprise elements in ‘Star’ following the request from Kavin and his team.
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Movie review: ‘The Fall Guy’ jumpstarts the summer movie season
When April meets May, the unofficial summer movie season kicks off, ending a long and treacherous few months of movie purgatory between the holiday season and summer break.
Around this time, theaters begin to bloom with an abundance of “popcorn flicks” — fun, lighthearted action or comedy movies that serve as a good time out for a wide range of audiences. “The Fall Guy,” the latest film starring Ryan Gosling (“Barbie,” “La La Land”), checks all those boxes as it commences 2024’s summer movie season.
Directed by stuntman-turned-director David Leitch, who oversaw “Deadpool 2” (2018) and “Bullet Train” (2022), “The Fall Guy” co-stars Emily Blunt (“Oppenheimer,” “A Quiet Place), as Jody Moreno, a first-time director in need of a stuntman after her previous one disappeared under mysterious circumstances. This comes in the form of Gosling’s Colt Seavers, who just so happened to date Moreno on a past movie set before he suffered a back-breaking accident performing a stunt and was forced to quit his job.
The awkward romance that still lingers between the duo grows even more complicated when Colt is tasked with tracking down the superstar actor he stunts for, Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), who also has gone awol.
“The Fall Guy” is Leitch’s love letter to the underappreciated role of the stuntman, a theme that absolutely permeates throughout the 125-minute runtime. Every aspect of the film is over-the-top and in-your-face, from the constant explosions of the stunts to the absurdist subplot of Colt investigating the absence of his missing actor.
Like Leitch’s previous films, particularly “Deadpool 2,” the humor is meta, with Gosling often breaking the fourth wall, as well as the plot centering around the behind-the-scenes of a campy space film that frequently pokes fun at movies like “Dune” and “Mad Max.” The humor works most of the time, though the physical comedy and recurring jokes are more consistent than the one-liners, which sometimes fall flat.
It’s ironic that “The Fall Guy” starts off with Gosling’s character breaking his back, because Gosling’s back must hurt from carrying the film. He and Blunt both put in excellent performances, and no one would expect any less after their respective Oscar nominations for “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” The pair has innate chemistry that sustains the movie and keeps audiences entertained in a surprisingly touching romance.
“The Fall Guy” is at its best when Leitch takes a step back from directing the written quips and lets Gosling drive the movie forward with his natural charisma, but runs into issues when it gets too caught up in replicating the success of Leitch’s prior films.
In particular, Colt’s meta dialogue often seems like it was written for Ryan Reynolds, the star of “Deadpool” who is infamous for breaking character and the fourth wall, instead of Gosling. Gosling fits much better into the role of the character than Reynolds would, so it’s a shame that there’s a dissonance that lingers over the movie when it becomes obvious that some of Colt’s character quirks weren’t molded for the “right” Ryan.
In addition to the sometimes half-baked jokes, the CGI for “The Fall Guy” is genuinely awful, although it doesn’t necessarily always detract from the experience. Most of the time, it adds to the tacky charm of the backstage comedy; however, there are points at which it seems pretty ironic that a movie about stuntmen relies so heavily on computer-generated action.
All in all, “The Fall Guy” is a refreshing, digestible action-romcom that highlights an unsung subgroup of Hollywood glamor. The movie doesn’t quite know when to step off the brakes at times with its layered plot and barrage of banter, but it’s hard not to have a fun time sitting in a theater with a full bucket of popcorn watching Gosling — and his stuntman — set themselves on fire, bungee jump off buildings and drive cars over cliffs.
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