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Harsh Kapil
- India
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Harsh posted a review for Avengers: Endgame in Movies
Avengers Endgame was an extremely emotional and well developed film. There were times where I laughed, times where I cried, times where I celebrated with the rest of the crowd in the theatre and it was truly an amazing experience. My favourite part of the movie was that the Russo brothers were willing to give ample amounts of screen time to the characters, especially the original 6, to see how they have developed after 11 years. This film may not have had that much action on screen like Infinity War did but it had a lot of character development which I appreciated greatly, we were able to see these characters from a different perspective and understand how far they’ve come, instead of just throwing them into battle which would probably be awesome too.
- Acting, Story, Visuals
- Direction
Harsh posted a review for Kalank in Movies
A grandure of sets set in 1946,heavyweight names in starcast gets crusified with loose screenplay and storyline. Plastic emotions with no joy in partition background could not sail the ship. Story revolves around centre character of Roop played by Alia Bhaat who agrees to marry Dev Chowdhury played by Aditya Roy Kapoor to be his second wife and matchmaker is Dev's first wife Satya portraited by Sonakshi Sinha. Satya is diagonised with blood cancer and it's her last wish to see her husband to get married again. Roop on the other hand picks up the deal being adamant and indigent in her fate and father to keep her responsibilities towards her younger sisters' marriage (as this deal came with heavy toll of money from Satya) Whole story is based in Husnabad where Dev Choudhury along with his father Baldev Choudhury(Sanjay Duty) runs a newspaper called Daily Times.
- Acting, Visuals
- Direction, Story
Harsh posted a review for Hellboy in Movies
Adult fans of the HB comics series (25 years old and still being produced), have the advantage of familiarity with the extensive, highly imaginative canon, and should enjoy this separate comicsverse reboot. I've distanced my critique from comparisons to the original two movies directed by Guillermo Del Toro, and starring the legendary Ron Perlman. A good many media reviewers have been far too unkind to 'Hellboy 2019', and prospective audiences should not be unduly influenced against it, and stay away. The rating of age 18+ already serves to restrict attendance, due to the frank gory violence.
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Harsh posted a review for Monopoly (Song) in Music
Released with best mate Victoria Monét – who is credited as a songwriter on all but one of Ariana Grande’s albums – ‘Monopoly’ seems to riff off this particular event. “Bad vibes, get off of me, outta here with that fuckery,” sings Monét; a low budget video shows the pair dancing around wielding IRL emojis, tossing giant virtual phrases like “haters” “negativity” and “Trump” off the screen. At first glance it could be mistaken for a stan tribute.
- Music, Vocals, Melody
- Lyrics
Harsh posted a review for Missing Link in Movies
Wow this movie has a plot and its a huge plot. My 4 year old got it. The movie is about inclusion, seclusion, rejection, and wanting to belong and how it doesn't always work out the way you thought it would. There is gun violence I didn't expect. My son turned his head when that was on. He loved the movie and continues to ask insightful questions trying to understand why Sasquatch's "family" would treat a member of their family like they did and why the explorer's "friends" treated him they way they did. Huge learning lessons in this movie if you're open to teaching your children.
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