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Bhimaa (2024)
I wish there was a zero rating
The film starts off extremely cringe and a couple of scenes later, objectification of women takes place. The Lead actress in this movie is objectified to the most severe extent. This movie degrades police officials as well as Women in the educational field. Every scene where the actress walks away, the cameras' focus on her (back and down from there I hope you understood) the women is objectified to such an extent that it feels wrong to watch this movie. The Lead police actor makes disgusting faces and remarks while looking at the female lead. The film is full of overaction and cringeworthy dialogues. My heart goes out to whoever liked this film may God give you good sense because clearly he didn't when you watched this film. Please ban and boycott this as it disregards the entire police force and shows them as a bunch of people who are nothing but dons and this film also portrays them as mentioned who always fall behind woman based on their looks. This movie is a disappointment and should be removed and banned from the face of earth.
Breathe (2023)
I wish there was a zero rating option!
"Unwatchable Disaster: A Review of 'Breathe'
If you're looking for a lesson in how not to make a movie, look no further than 'Breathe'. This cinematic catastrophe is a perfect storm of poor acting, amateurish camera work, and a plot thinner than tissue paper.
Let's start with the characters, or should I say caricatures? Every single actor in this film seems to have mistaken overacting for talent. Their performances are so exaggerated and devoid of authenticity that it's hard to take anything happening on screen seriously. From the forced dialogue to the cringe-worthy expressions, it's clear that the cast had no idea how to act.
And then there's the camera work, or lack thereof. It's as if the filmmakers handed a camcorder to a child and said, "Have at it!" The shaky, unsteady shots are enough to induce motion sickness, and don't even get me started on the bizarre angles and random zooms. It's like watching a home video shot by someone with no understanding of cinematography.
As for the plot, well, what plot? 'Breathe' feels less like a feature film and more like a poorly executed short with an extremely low budget. There's no coherent storyline to speak of, just a series of disjointed scenes strung together incoherently.
In the end, 'Breathe' is a prime example of everything that can go wrong in filmmaking. It's a painful experience from start to finish, and one that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Save yourself the agony and steer clear of this cinematic disaster.