Brahmastra 3D Movie Review

Brahmastra 3D Movie Review

Written By: Jacob Scarberry


3D

I think Brahmastra took a look at some of the best 3D conversions that Hollywood has thrown out into the world and said, "Hold my beer!". Brahmastra delivers not only the best 3D (so far) of 2022, but possibly this a all-timer candidate for best 3D. From the very start with the company logos, we are offered pop-outs galore! The whole film is a visual feast with the 3D, not only offering pop-outs, but amazing depth, pop-ins and natural spacing that just add to this colorful buffet for the eyes. DNEG provided the 3D stereoscopic conversion for this movie, and they did a fantastic job. Brahmastra has so many amazing moments in 3D that this entire movie is a masterpiece showcase for 3D. Safe to say, it's editor's choice 3D for sure. If you love 3D go out and see Brahmastra in 3D right now - you will not regret it. Seriously this is a 10/10 for the 3D aspect of this movie. Simply put Brahmastra is truly incredible to see in 3D. 3D lovers Brahmastra is absolutely a must watch.

Final Verdict:

Great 3D &

Editors Choice Award


Movie

Ok, I'm sad to admit that at age 34, this is my very first foreign language film that I had ever seen in cinemas, and usually it's because here in West Virginia, we're lucky to get a moderate release of an indie film, let alone one from across the world. So, when I saw a surprise 3D release that I was only made aware of because of RealD's Instagram video, I just had to take that leap, and it kinda paid off. Like I said above the 3D is amazing, but for the movie itself Brahmastra is only a so-so over bloated movie.

Brahmastra is about a happy-go-lucky man named Shiva. Shiva is a DJ by night and caretaker of orphans by day in Delhi, India. While performing at a massive dance party during the Festival of Lights, he finds love at first sight, and also sees visions of a scientist who is being tortured by Junoon, the Queen of Darkness and her two goons. They are hoping to bring about an event known as Brahmastra, which will bring about the end of the world and arise a great evil only known as Dev. Shiva and his new love interest, Isha, now must make a perilous journey across India to save the world and help unlock a deep secret within Shiva's soul.

First things first, this movie is superlong, and needlessly so. I was aware that Bollywood films tend to go long, but man I wasn't expecting a runtime of 163 minutes, and you feel every minute of this movie drag by so slowly. To say the film is poorly paced is too nice of wording for Brahmastra Part One. When not editing scenes with the subtly of a bull in a china shop, the film has three (!) full on dance scenes/music video numbers that grind the film to a screeching halt, and then jets back to the plot that snaps the neck of the viewer. It is visually stunning and the choreography of the first number is superb, but boy it just takes you out of the movie.

The dialogue is mainly exposition or corny romance/action cliches, and the plot is as predictable as a typical action/romance film. The direction is unsteady with so much indecisiveness that it just hard to focus or care about anything after the gargantuan runtime ends. The action scenes struggle so much with a lack of guidance, it makes Michael Bay seem calm by comparison.

However, the cast does pretty good with what they were handed, and there is clear chemistry with the leads Shiva and Isha (Both who are actually married in real life) and both just seem so adorable together. The real star of the movie is the music and production design that are so lush and epic. The songs are so catchy, I'm still humming them some hours later.

Overall, this film is very long and it's not recommended that you see this before you drink a large drink or in 2D, as the main draw is the colorful 3D that stuns in every frame with its beauty, it almost makes you forget just how disjointed and uneven the film was from minute one. This is only recommended for Bollywood buffs, families of Indian heritage or just lovers of fantastic 3D. All others? Steer clear of this movie and wait for the Avatar re-release. Brahmastra is a overly long cliche movie that is hard to recommend.

Final Verdict: 5/10


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Jaws (Original 1975) 3D Movie Review

Jaws ( Original 1975 )

3D Movie Review

Written By: Jake Jarvis


3D

Jaws (1975) is the movie that ushered in the summer blockbuster. In theory it makes perfect sense to do a 3D conversion of the original Jaws movie. Please don’t get this movie confused with the third Jaws movie which was released as Jaws 3D in 1983. Jaws 3D (1983) is terrible movie, but the 3D makes that movie fun and entertaining to watch. So how is it to watch the first and greatest Jaws movie in 3D? Unfortunately its not awesome. Don't get me wrong, it's fine for a conversion. It's nowhere as deep as Marvel's recent conversions and pales considerably to being filmed directly in 3D. The opening shark attack is too dark for good 3D depth. That being said the movie has several bright scenes in daylight that look nice in 3D. The movie also has some scenes on the water and underwater that look good in 3D. Overall the 3D aspect of Jaws (1975) is fine.

Final Verdict: Good 3D


Movie

Jaws was an instant classic in 1975, and it's still a classic in 2022.

The plot of Jaws is fairly simple. A great white shark makes Amity Island its hunting ground a week before the fourth of July holiday. After a young woman's chewed torso washes up on shore, Sheriff Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beaches, mayor Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) doesn't think the risk warrants losing the summer tourist income for the town. After a couple more shark attacks, the town finally hires scruffy fisherman Quint (Robert Shaw) to hunt down the killer shark. Brody and a marine biologist Hopper (Richard Dreyfuss), board Quint's boat and they all go to the sea and hunt down the great white. Jaws is one of the greatest movies of all time. Jaws has an incredible script that still works nearly 50 years later. Jaws has perfect casting with likable and relatable characters that all give wonderful performances. The score of Jaws is iconic and is some of John Williams best music.

  Jaws is a must see movie for anyone interested in cinema or wants to watch a great shark thriller. If you can only see this in IMAX, go for it.

Final Verdict: 10/10


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