Kho Gaye Hum Kahan: Finding Yourself in the Social Jungle
The movie skilfully delves into the struggles and traumas faced by Gen Z, subtly weaving in themes of selfishness, insecurities, and egos into the storyline.
Read moreThe movie skilfully delves into the struggles and traumas faced by Gen Z, subtly weaving in themes of selfishness, insecurities, and egos into the storyline.
Read moreDespite efforts to connect with Indian audiences through a story about an Anglo-Indian community, the movie might not resonate with the majority.
Read moreThe trailer hinted at an intriguing plot, but the film’s execution left much to be desired. The screenplay lacked the intensity required for a thriller spy movie, and the excessive length only added to the sense of tedium.
Read moreWhile the character development and personal lives of the cast are skillfully explored, the screenplay
falters in maintaining a consistently gripping pace.
Director Shawn Levy’s decision to cast German actors for the role of German soldiers adds
authenticity to the narrative. Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie deliver exceptional performances,
seamlessly weaving together the intricate storyline.
The movie’s direction is flawless, marked by a tight screenplay that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, perpetually wondering what will unfold next.
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