A Gentleman (2017)
1/10
Why the director duo wants to be Guy Ritchie?
30 August 2017
Here are Indian duo Raj & DK who wants to be Indian Guy Ritchie. Neither the style nor the sense of him they could achieve in this movie. The plot was similar to the James Cameron's True Lies. Our duo couldn't equalize with him either. Why should Indian directors and story writers copy? Where does our ancient wisdom gone? We are a country of story tellers and such a pathetic movies we are making.

Acting is really bad, it seems the actors took the Indian audience as a Brainless, Bidi-chaap, Rickshaw puller moviegoers who just want a relief from their daily business. Emotions are far away from our acting talents.

Dialogue delivery is so pathetic that even a dubbing actor could understand that where the weight of the voice has gone. On the top, the background score is put so high that actor seems to murmur and eating their sentences.

Cinematography? Oh boy, it looks completely digital! People are using these digital cameras and achieving a great cinematic look but here the DOP has just lit up the scene. He must have thought Indians won't understand it.

Sound Design? What could he do when everything are screwed up? Nothing!

Direction? Copy, Copy and Copy but couldn't paste it well! Actors, Money, Time and Efforts are wasted.
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