Thursday, May 27, 2010

Soars But Not High Enough

Soars But Not High Enough
Director Anurag Basu creates adventurous love story that takes you on a journey with Jai (Hrithik Roshan), a long time to recognize the importance of true love after seeing Linda (Barbara Mori), who happens to be the husband is a millionaire. Reveals a classic elegance assembly. Hrithik looks stunning and set the screen on fire in his breathtaking dance movements, muscular body, the wheel of first-class cars, as well as amazing performances.


Barbara Mori seems really good and captures the innocence as a Spanish woman perform brilliantly its debut in India. Kangana Ranaut role (as Gina) is limited, but important, and he will do justice. In addition, an elegant movie star cast presents a more elegant script.


Manuscript where the story Keep Swinging forward and backward time. Beauty is not to mislead you, at any point of time. The movie is great because the camera will destroy all angles to give a realistic approach to a lot of emotion and tricks that we see. Rajesh Roshan displays chartbusters rock and remember the first song. The songs are picturized style and move forward in writing, not wasting time moving these dream sequences, which are love stories usually easy.


His career with a role in displaying the results lies in less noise, because BGMS respond to dramatic emotions. Great expectations Although the film has it all, one can easily find something missing in him. I think the story could be built more striking. Although the story takes an interesting turn and surprisingly, it does not survive on solid ground. These moments of madness, and even those moments that make one uncomfortable to sit through.


Rakesh Roshan could make a better decision by publishing a movie in the past, no more waiting, another reason why I felt something was missing. I ask you to go see a movie, not an ordinary story, but a film stylish, and technical engineering.

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