Stree part 2 full movie hindi ( 1080P )
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Cinematography | Jishnu Bhattacharjee |
Edited by | Hemanti Sarkar |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Stree 1 Reviews: I just came back after watching Stree. I saw the 2nd-day evening show. Well, undoubtedly it’s a good and entertaining movie.
I saw it’s trailer around last month and was really impressed. The film has equal amounts of comedy and horror. Neither of the two genres tries to override each other. There is a perfect balance of everything.
Apparently, from what I read from Internet sources, it is based on the infamous Na-le-ba witch lore which gripped the streets of Bangalore in the 90s. However, in the movie location is set somewhere else. If you think the movie is entirely based on and sticks to the original lore, then-No. The movie has its own strong and unique presence. The lore of Na-le-ba provides the base for the film.
The film’s set you’ll see is quite befitting the theme and idea the movie wants to convey. The background scores add the audio inputs making the scenes and set more convincing to the horror theme the movie is based on.
The night shots/scenes are particularly beautiful and scary at the same time. Also, a comic scene in that environments brings out a whole new flavor that doesn’t let you feel bored or scared. That’s a big advantage, this movie packs.
Actors/Acting
Lead actors and supporting actors are really good and profesional. They do not overdo anything. Rajkummar Rao is brilliant. Very natural acting to which a common guy or in general the public will connect to. His plays a skeptical youth and a usual guy mad in love. His screen presence and moment-of-the-film are quite good. I can assure you this, last evening while watching this movie in the hall, in certain scenes, people loudly clapped and applauded his performance.Shraddha Kapoor is too cute and executes her role perfectly. She manages the mysterious yet beautiful presence of her character quite well. There’s a lot more to her character than what you initially see in the trailer, the initial phase of the movie or what you get to see in the climax. Her wardrobe was simplistic yet appealing throughout the movie. If you’re a girl audience watching the movie it will definitely catch your eye for sure.
In the supporting act, Aparshakti Khurana and Abhishek Banerjee are damn good. One of the duos plays a smart, calculative, alert and “This sounds too good to be true” guy while the other is a bit nerdy yet doesn’t really gets too calculative of apparent shady happenings.
The lead guy and his best friends duo share a great bond of friendship which has a good showcase in the movie. The comic scenes involving the trio is really hilarious.
A great reason I went to watch the movie was for Pankaj Tripathi. He is superb as always. His comic timings in the movie are impeccable. His role stands out. People in the hall laughed out loud everytime he executed his comic scenes. Brilliant acting by Pankaj Ji. In another important supporting character, you’ll see popular comic actor Vijay Raaz who provides a brief comic relief but his role is quite short.
Again, in the movie, we also see TV and movie veteran Atul Shrivastava who is perfect for his role and executes it fairly well. I always liked his acting. He brings out the emotions quite naturally. His comic timings in the movie are good too. His role is not too short but not too long as well.
Moments
The film is basically a tale that revolves around 4 nights of a certain festivity. As you will watch the movie, you will feel the four nights has an allusion to the 4th night in Indian marriages. No this is not some pun, but if you think, you will have a feel of this fact, but it’s a funny allusion.
In the movie, you will see two kinds of horror scenes. The first one is where a horror kind of build-up is happening, slow and intense, but the outcome is something rib-tickling hilarious and comical. While in the second situation, the outcome is horror. There is a subtle balance between both.
If you are thinking of witnessing jump scare moments, then yes there are such moments but not in plenty as we have a comic genre interweaved with the movie as well. Besides if you watch a regular horror movie or movies in general, you can expect the timings of the small jump-scare moments. I mean it’s kind of predictable. Sometimes jumpscares end up on a comical note as well.
Climax
However, the screenplay and plot are really clever. The climax will catch you off-guard. Now read this important part carefully.You will see two climax scenes in the movie. In the first climax, everything you saw in the trailer and the initial part of the movie will falsify your assumptions.. !! YES..there you go.. Caught you off guard right..?!
Then there will be another shocker, the second climax towards the end which will make you rethink and replay the whole movie in mind. It will totally make you go “wait..!! WTF..?!?”
You will have a feeling that movie will have a usual ending as per the genre goes but the actual outcome is very different than usual.
The movie does deliver a good message. This you will realize after You finish watching it. Again, it depends on what kind of mentality you have and what exactly you perceived from the film.
At some points, I felt that a few scenes were a bit more bollywoodish, the typical filmy logic kind of stuff. Thankfully, it is not overdone. One example could be the first ever meet-up of the lead pair, it is quite something a common man/audience may not connect to as it doesn’t happen in real life that way. Well, on a contradicting note, they may connect to it as well because it’s Bollywood.
Also, at the end of the movie during credit rolls, there is a song which I believe is really unnecessary. I mean it’s a good and entertaining song but it is quite uncalled for. When the movie ends at particular horror(more of a thrillerish) note with gloomy piano music in the background then suddenly you see all the characters doing a peppy dance number together. Kind of immediately kills the vibe of the movie that kept you hooked to the chair.
If you ask me a rating for the movie, then out of 5 stars I will rate this 3.5. It is really entertaining and does not go by the genre thumb rules. Stree is a movie which will be really worth of the ticket you pay for. So, that’s it.
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