These days, I tend to keep myself away from Salman Khan's films for the sole reason that they're probably an insult to a retarded person's intelligence. But I took a risk and watched Radhe because I really liked Wanted.
It was everything but a sequel to Wanted. There are some recurring characters and Salman's name is Radhe (which isn't even his real name in Wanted) and that "commitment" dialogue, which reminded me that it's a sequel of Wanted. The movie didn't have Radhe, it had Salman Khan. If you want to do a sequel with same characters but in a completely different world, do it like Lage Raho Munna Bhai. If you want to bring in some continuity, make sure it's not a completely alienated sequel.
Radhe is just a name. The character we saw in Wanted is completely absent here. So, Salman Khan (not Radhe) is hired to take down a notorious drug dealer. And he's a complete pervert here. He was cool in Wanted. He was at least a good guy there. Jackie Shroff was cringe. Whatever they made Jacky look like was an insult to him. He deserves a lot better than this. He's a better actor than Salman Khan and has done many memorable films than Salman Khan.
After diverting 200% from the plot for almost half the movie, they remember that there's a plot they take the most obvious Dirty Harry route of chasing the criminal, not knowing that chasing the criminals wasn't what made Dirty Harry one of the greatest films of all times. And even when the villain is killed (in the way how Bane broke Batman's back in The Dark Knight Rises), it feels like an absolute lackluster way to kill your villain. The action scenes towards the end reminded me of A Good Day to Die Hard, which is one of the worst action films of all times. By the way, is Salman Khan the real life Barry Allen or something? Anyway, nevermind.
I don't know who wrote the script. They just need to find a new job because a 6 year old can write a better script. I haven't seen the Korean film which it acknowledged in the beginning, but I can assure you that it's nothing like that movie because these kind of stupidity can be there only in Bhai's films. The supposedly funny parts were so cringy that it would look awkward in a kindergarten play. There are forcibly shoehorned (un)funny and absolutely terrible sequences that are capable of killing your braincells.
Let me close this review with an insult - this movie makes Race 3 look like a masterpiece and A Good Day to Die Hard look like a "Citizen Kane" of action films.
Score : cringe 0/10.
It was everything but a sequel to Wanted. There are some recurring characters and Salman's name is Radhe (which isn't even his real name in Wanted) and that "commitment" dialogue, which reminded me that it's a sequel of Wanted. The movie didn't have Radhe, it had Salman Khan. If you want to do a sequel with same characters but in a completely different world, do it like Lage Raho Munna Bhai. If you want to bring in some continuity, make sure it's not a completely alienated sequel.
Radhe is just a name. The character we saw in Wanted is completely absent here. So, Salman Khan (not Radhe) is hired to take down a notorious drug dealer. And he's a complete pervert here. He was cool in Wanted. He was at least a good guy there. Jackie Shroff was cringe. Whatever they made Jacky look like was an insult to him. He deserves a lot better than this. He's a better actor than Salman Khan and has done many memorable films than Salman Khan.
After diverting 200% from the plot for almost half the movie, they remember that there's a plot they take the most obvious Dirty Harry route of chasing the criminal, not knowing that chasing the criminals wasn't what made Dirty Harry one of the greatest films of all times. And even when the villain is killed (in the way how Bane broke Batman's back in The Dark Knight Rises), it feels like an absolute lackluster way to kill your villain. The action scenes towards the end reminded me of A Good Day to Die Hard, which is one of the worst action films of all times. By the way, is Salman Khan the real life Barry Allen or something? Anyway, nevermind.
I don't know who wrote the script. They just need to find a new job because a 6 year old can write a better script. I haven't seen the Korean film which it acknowledged in the beginning, but I can assure you that it's nothing like that movie because these kind of stupidity can be there only in Bhai's films. The supposedly funny parts were so cringy that it would look awkward in a kindergarten play. There are forcibly shoehorned (un)funny and absolutely terrible sequences that are capable of killing your braincells.
Let me close this review with an insult - this movie makes Race 3 look like a masterpiece and A Good Day to Die Hard look like a "Citizen Kane" of action films.
Score : cringe 0/10.
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