RRR

| Release Date: March 25, 2022
8.6
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VishwadeepAug 28, 2022
Three things I felt are good in this movie:
Bg score, Dance , Cinematography.
The story is okay, action is a hit and miss (for me it's highly illogical), Acting is below average, editing and screenplay is below average, CGI is okay
Three things I felt are good in this movie:
Bg score, Dance , Cinematography.
The story is okay, action is a hit and miss (for me it's highly illogical), Acting is below average, editing and screenplay is below average, CGI is okay considering the budget. This movie is overrated and overhyped.
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m1LckyW4YSep 3, 2022
How can anybody give this huge joke of a movie anything above 0?!? Awful acting, illogical action scenes and a laughable story. I switched off after 20 minutes.

The fact that people think that British audiences should feel jealous and angry
How can anybody give this huge joke of a movie anything above 0?!? Awful acting, illogical action scenes and a laughable story. I switched off after 20 minutes.

The fact that people think that British audiences should feel jealous and angry at this movie is just bizarre. I think that British audiences couldn’t care less for being depicted as evil a-holes in this movie. Just like American audiences didn’t seem to mind how they were depicted in “Dances with Wolves”. RRR managed to impress audiences around the world at just how bad this movie is.
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Brent_MarchantJan 2, 2023
The Bollywood style of filmmaking has, arguably, become a distinct genre all its own, characterized by long, visually dazzling movies filled with action sequences on steroids, hyper-energized music video segments (regardless if relevant toThe Bollywood style of filmmaking has, arguably, become a distinct genre all its own, characterized by long, visually dazzling movies filled with action sequences on steroids, hyper-energized music video segments (regardless if relevant to the story), and glamorously designed costumes, hair and makeup. It’s definitely an acquired taste and eminently commercial, but it’s not exactly something one could characterize as epic, groundbreaking cinema. Which is why I’m stunned by all of the attention and awards season buzz that’s being showered on this over-the-top offering, one that’s fairly typical of releases in this genre. In this hypothetical “what if” tale about a fictitious meeting between a pair of Indian freedom fighters who struggled against brutal British colonial rule (and who never met in real life), writer-director S.S. Rajamouli takes viewers on a whirlwind action-adventure saga that’s preposterous, predictable, clichéd, at times juvenile, and, above all, exhausting by the time one reaches the end of its 3+-hour runtime. The trite dialogue, corny narrative, cheesy CGI effects (particularly the film’s wild animals) and monodimensional characters (most notably the big bad Brits who come across more like caricatures than villains) are all laughable, almost as much as the film’s fight sequences, which play like scenes from the “John Wick” and “Matrix” franchises with a dash of martial arts flicks thrown in for good measure. In fact, were it not for the seemingly incessant runtime, this might qualify as one of those good “bad” offerings for a group movie night, though the film becomes tiresome about an hour in and can’t adequately sustain that sense of high camp for more than 180 minutes. In its defense, the picture’s choreography in the musical sequences is commendable (if at times it’s like watching a protracted aerobics class), and the costumes, art direction and set design are all noteworthy (save, of course, for a shattered marble railing in one scene that looks like the Styrofoam from which it appears to have been made). Given all of the foregoing, however, I’m truly perplexed why this release has been singled out from the other films in this genre as the beneficiary of such generous awards season recognition, perhaps other than the fact that it has been a huge box office hit worldwide, which may well have something to do with that. But is that milestone enough to drive the ample bestowing of such accolades? Remember, popcorn may qualify as a great snack, but it certainly does not a meal make. Expand
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wesseldjFeb 5, 2023
I thought going into this movie I will enjoy some classic Bollywood movie. How I was wrong. I am used to exaggerated storylines and over the top acting, but this was too much, even for me. The characters were extremely 2 dimensional for youI thought going into this movie I will enjoy some classic Bollywood movie. How I was wrong. I am used to exaggerated storylines and over the top acting, but this was too much, even for me. The characters were extremely 2 dimensional for you to even care about them. This overexaggerated plotline only works if the characters are well written and if it can bring you some sympathy towards them. Neither the villain nor the protagonist were likeable. The Bromance came out of nowhere and not convincing. The CGI were terrible and the acting too cheesy, I felt the cheesiness oozing from the screen, and that's not a compliment, I cringed really hard that I had to bail out on the movie halfway. score of 1 point for effort. Expand
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Ez1459Jun 13, 2023
A totally overrated cringefest that is being celebrated by many.I didn't even care about the main objective to save the native girl since they didn't tell the backstory of her so that the viewer can create an emotional bond with her. The oneA totally overrated cringefest that is being celebrated by many.I didn't even care about the main objective to save the native girl since they didn't tell the backstory of her so that the viewer can create an emotional bond with her. The one song where the dance together was great but otherwise it's a deformed ramanyana. The underwater walking scene, the all animals in one cage and the escape from prison/final fight were all laughable Expand
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MSalonen78May 18, 2023
I was thoroughly entertained by the constant insane escapades on screen, but not because it was good. In fact, I'd say it was Really Rather Ridiculous.
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