Vampire Owl :: But wasn’t the original called Warrior?
Vampire Bat :: Yes, but this is called Brothers. Family sells more than the others in Bollywood. So, having it in the title itself is a positive to bring the audience.
Vampire Owl :: So, tell me about the original.
Vampire Bat :: But I haven’t watched the original.
Vampire Owl :: What? Why? I don’t believe it. There is no reason why you might have missed that movie.
Vampire Bat :: Yes, I understand that there was no reason, but some things happen for no reason, and this one didn’t happen for some reason which was not there.
Vampire Owl :: You should watch it some time.
Vampire Bat :: May be, but these days, I am not sure what I should watch and what I shouldn’t.
Vampire Owl :: That is a heavy crisis.
Vampire Bat :: Well, I have watched so many movies at the theatres, and I wonder what is the point other than to lose your existence in this world and live thinking about those flicks which can erase you sooner or later with no benefits.
[Gets the tickets].
What is it about? :: This official remake of the 2011 movie Warrior begins with talks about starting a new fighting league in India giving the fighters the right to fight, and meanwhile, Gary Fernandes (Jackie Shroff), an old man and a former fighter is released from prison. He is welcomed by his younger son Monty Fernandes (Sidharth Malhotra) who is hoping to prove himself in the world of street-fighting. His other son, David Fernandes (Akshay Kumar) is not in terms with his brother and father though, and lives separately with his wife Jenny Fernandes (Jacqueline Fernandez) and their little daughter who is suffering from kidney failure. He is working as a teacher, but can’t find enough money for the treatment of his daughter, and decides to go fighting as he used to do a long time ago.
Where it goes :: With the new league being formed, the two brothers try in their own ways to get into the competition, as the younger one has a viral YouTube video in his favour and the elder takes over the spot which was left open by an injury inflicted to a star fighter by the younger one. While Monty enters the tournament as the brute with strength, aggression and a never give up attitude, David enters the same with experience and a defensive strategy, using counter-attack, grapples and evasion as his strengths – he is powered by his family’s needs and the support of his students while Monty has the strength of his willpower and hate for his brother who abandoned him. With international fighters also being part of the tournament, can one of these brothers win it without going on to destroy the other? Where will the father stand in this battle of brothers?
The defence of Brothers :: There are many levels in which the movie works, and first and the most efficient one is the emotional side, which exists throughout the movie. It is powerful with the beginning, and gets stronger only to reach its zenith by the climax and the finish. The second one is the message about the family which also exists strong enough. The third is the action which is also powerful and gory, even though more could have been considering the stage. The transformation into the action stage is quite good, with the arena setting which is of high quality – the details related to this are very well done. The background is also well established, and the family man’s problems are well portrayed to create another level of emotional sequences. Brothers surely is successful in creating the desired effect on the audience, no matter where it stands in comparison with the original – the adrenaline rush is huge.
Claws of flaw :: The worst thing that has happened for this movie is the item song from Kareeena Kapoor which is not only bad, but also not suitable for this movie. One has to wonder why Bollywood thinks that it is important to bring an item song everywhere, even when the material is officially remade from Hollywood. There is also that flashback which is too long, and the relationship could have been established easily without this long a background. The movie could have been kept shorter that way, or some more fights could have been added; there is also scope for adding more to the elder’s teaching life and the younger’s daily lamentations. There are clichés, and you can predict when these two will come against each other, and may be even about how it will end; yes, without reading the story-line in Wikipedia. There was more scope for the action scenes, instead of rushing through Monty’s sequences too quickly.
Performers of the soul :: As expected, do look out for Akshay Kumar in this movie as is right there with full strength as one of the two protagonists. His sequences with his wife and daughter are very well created to make that big impact with the families, and he excels throughout, a lot more than the rest of the cast – Only Jackie Shroff comes up with a similar intense performance, as you can see the performance in his eyes itself. Akshay Kumar does very well with all sides, as the family man, as the teacher and the fighter. Jacqueline Fernandez has a smaller, but noticable role which does very well. Sidharth Malhotra has less to talk and has more chance to be part of the action as he is the tough angry young man here. He does that well, but there is nothing much to his character. Shefali Shah and Ashutosh Rana are good too. You already know about Kareena Kapoor in her worst item dance.
How it finishes :: I apologize for not agreeing with most of the reviews out there, even though there is absolutely no need for that. I am just doing it because this movie had a powerful emotional impact on me, which I am releasing in a positive way. I loved the movie’s emotional impact, and the way in which the stage is set for the action which makes the second half better than the first. Well, I haven’t watched Warrior, and so that should be taken into consideration when you look at how I have felt related to this movie. May be, if you have watched that original movie, you will consider this in a different way, but let me tell you that this has a lot for the family as well as the young audience as I see it; I am also sure that Bollywood had a big chance of messing up this remake, but I am glad that they didn’t.
Release date: 14th August 2015
Running time: 159 minutes
Directed by: Karan Malhotra
Starring: Akshay Kumar, Sidharth Malhotra, Jacqueline Fernandez, Jackie Shroff, Shefali Shah, Ashutosh Rana, Kiran Kumar, Kareena Kapoor (special appearance in an item song)
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hmmm…. interesting 🙂
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I hope it brings you to an American theatre playing Indian movies 😀
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Have you seen the movie ‘The fighter’. I think that is the name of the movie and was released in 2010. Do have a look at that movie. Looks very similar.
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But this is the remake of Warrior na – no, I haven’t watched The Fighter 🙂 May be some inspiration is from there too.
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I saw this movie last weekend.
I found the first 15 to 20 minutes a bit slow and the movie picked up pace after that. I totally agree with you on the unnecessary addition of that item song. I quite did not understand why would a filmmaker making a movie with such power packed performances disrupt the audience’s connection (even if it is for 5 or 6 minutes) with a forceful item song. Except for that irksome song I loved the movie.
I also think the movie has under-used the talent of an actor like Ashutosh Rana.
However, I have not watched the Warrior.
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Yes, and this item song never really even qualifies! This could have just followed what they did in Hollywood – I haven’t watched that original movie and a lot of people haven’t; so it could have just worked that way!
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seems like a nice movie…except for the iteam number… have you seen Piku, it is a very cute and apt family movie. I can see where things can be better here too… seen bangistan?…looks like not yet… thesedays bollywood makes better movies that are of a different theme… you should try writing something cool to celebrate 40 years of Slolay, anyway ur jobless, give us some Slolay entertainment, I want to see how the vampire bat, owl and hamster take this!!
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I have never been that much interested in Sholay. May be I would have been, if I was older or hadn’t been the fan of the realistic Malayalam which had released at the same time..
No, I watch only those Bollywood movies which they release at my town or the nearby towns.
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I watched Women in Black where that Harry Potter guy acted… it was nice…its a bit of a horror film and done well… you might like it… slolay is amazing movie… totally killer!!… you should watch it if your a movie review person… go watch it sometime on computer!!… there is excellent dialogues and acting…goodday
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I have watched it…I don’t think that I need to watch Sholay again…
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Interesting review.. I liked the movie.. despite it being very predictable.. I’m happy that you rated it 80 and not 60 😀
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I am happy about iy too 😀 I got caught with the emotional side here more than in any other movie in the recent past 😀
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Definitely looking forward to watching this. Haven’t seen Warrior either and didn’t care for it but after reading this review this is on my watch list! Great review.
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Thanks 🙂 I hope you get a chance with the subtitles 🙂
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I grew up with subtitles as you know. 🙂
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I got to them a little late 🙂
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