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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2004 6:23 pm 
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Yo people, the movie starting in toronto TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!

Its playing at Albion - 5 pm and 9 pm

Its playing at Woodside - 7 pm and 10 pm

work might prevent me from going tonight, but I'm definately seeing it tomorrow night at 7.....

Come on people go, go, go!!!

We need those audience reports - this is the most hyped movie EVER :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:


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ok well i don't know how many of u went... but i somehow managed to worm my way into the 7 pm screening (which was really empty btw). The movie was just too tempting for me to miss it!!


OK, this is not a well thought review, but here's a good summation: its quite possible the best Bollywood action movie ever made!!!

Now as soon as I left the theatre, I felt kind of disappointed - not in the way how the whole movie played out, but just that I felt that something was missing. But now that i've had some time to think about it and found that nothing more could be really added. There were lots of action scenes, which were incredible. However some of the more dramatic scenes were also there. Now nothing as hard hitting as Ardh Satya, but enough for it to be hard hitting but not to distract from the excellent action scenes. This is an ACTION/ADVENTURE film first and foremost BUT IT COMES AS A SURPRISE that the movie just doesn't end when our heroes come home. See the movie has a 45 minutes after our heroes manage to survive their hellish nightmare to see the effect of that trip, and the consequences of all the betrayals. Now I commend Rajkumar Santoshi for doing this. He tried the same method in Pukar, but he placed the dramatic elements in the middle, separating the main espionage story into 3 parts. Here everything is merged throughout the story so it moves along at a rapid and consistent pace (but always keeps u guessing).

Now I don't want to give away any plot elements - too much has given away before. Lets just say that the main story has to deal with our team of cops (AB, Akshay, Tusshar) who have to go to this small town and escort a prisoner (Atul Kulkarni) back to Mumbai. Ajay Devgan is the bad ass villain who shows up at every 10 minutes to launch various attacks on our heroes. Somehow our heroes do make it to Mumbai, but not intact. About 45 minutes later, justice is served, but not in a necessarily good way.

Ok, now what I found disturbing (or lacking) with the film is that everyone of these characters deserve their own films. However in the scope of this film, not much could have been added for it to be feasible. Amitabh Bachchan has clearly the biggest role, and he is given full justice - however at the end, the very end, it would have been nice to see his reaction to the climax. Without that scene, I felt as if i never really knew what happened to his character (even though i did), but until the final scene, his character was given full scope. AB himself said that this is his best role to date, and I don't think i can disagree. This is a very different cop from his other characters and I applaud AB for taking such a daring role. Of course it goes to say that he did an incredible job in the film, and this is one of his best performances to date.

The rest of the characters are where the disappointments come in. Ajay Devgan has a very bad ass role, but in a way his role is not unlike which gulshan grover has played in many movies before. Not much characterization was given to his role, and as it appears he's just a hired goon. Just a leader of the main bad guys who comes in when an action scene is required. However I understand that his character needed to be mysterious, and he keeps this sense around him till the final scene of the movie. Of course he does incredibly well in his job and was excellent as the bad guy. He looked convincing, looked unbeatable, and was very very very evil. He had no sense of good in him at all, and for an actor like Devgan to have a menacing presence (even though he's played very good guys almost all the time) is very impressive. I wished he had a bigger role, but there was no way he could be given more time.

Akshay Kumar is the likeable corrupt cop in the film. However from the very beginning we tend to side him, so we know he could never be THAT evil. He is mainly the comic relief, but does have some ok action scenes, and is probably one of the more favourite of the audiences. The one major gripe I have is the fate of his character. I won't reveal much, but it was rather pathetic. It gives him alot of sympathy, yes, but won't go too well with the audiences like me.

Tusshar does surprisingly ok in the movie, almost because he's non-existent in the movie. He represents the innocence of the youth, and how all cops should be. His transformation at the end is expected, and he handles his last scene moderately well. It isn't very hard hitting, but considering its Tusshar, it wasn't that bad. I think this guy was made for this role - he looks young, innocent, and very very scared. I'm glad Akshaye Khanna left the project because there was no way he would be convincing at all.

Aishwarya Rai was in the movie for 3 reasons. The first is to look hot and she succeeds. The second is for the 2 songs and to provide a romantic interest for a character. She succeeds at this part too, but it wasn't really needed. The third reason is the most important plot element in the movie. I won't reveal it here, but some have already revealed it in another thread. This is where she kinda fails, because this is where I wished her actions were explained more clearly. I understand why things happened the way it happens, but I wish her character was written just a little bit more in depth.

Atul Kulkarni had a decent role, but wasn't used as well as he's capable of being. He did ok in a role that was severely underwritten but atleast he's given a little flashback inwhich he can demonstrate his acting abilities. Tanuja and Jaya Prada are pretty standard in their roles, but it was a nice touch to see Jaya use her native South Indian language (it was telugu, right?). Lara Dutta looked hot in an unnecessary number.

Now here's my one gripe with the film. The songs were totally and absolutely unnecessary which only take away from the suspenseful events of the movie. If only Rajkumar Santoshi had the guts to completely remove them altogether then it would have been a more effective movie. As it is, Santoshi left only 1 minute of each song in the movie, so we just get snippets of each song (even the Lara Dutta number), but he must remember to go all the way next time!

So basically in the end, Khakee tends to be hard hitting, effective, and entertaining. Now I believe that since Satta was absolutely amazing, Madhur Bhandarkar's AAN and Shyam Benegal's DEV have the potential to be more controversial, hard hitting and effective. But as it is, this film is a very good blend of brain and brawn. A thinking man's action movie with an incredible cast and some very awesome action sequences. This is probably in league with Ghayal, and is clearly Santoshi's best film since Ghatak. I applaud him for not forgetting his story before the action sequences and wish him all the luck for his next film - which promises to be even better.

So All in all, DEFINATELY DO NOT MISS THIS MOVIE!! SEE IT AT ALL COSTS!!


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darius25 wrote:
ok well i don't know how many of u went... but i somehow managed to worm my way into the 7 pm screening (which was really empty btw). The movie was just too tempting for me to miss it!!

movie was good made it for that show too -- the copy they has terrible -- there were black lines right in the middle til like intermission then at the very ending it got blurry :ffs: but the movie was good :stupid:


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 10:25 pm 
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You know I just got back from the film and I have to say I was terribly disappointed. I felt that for the most part, it was a bore and that even the action sequences didn't really have enough polish to it (just shooting back and forth while shaking the camera isn't enough). I'll say that the look of the film was impressive though, as this continues the new trend of Bollywood films taking on the digital grading of the film. It added a nice gritty texture to the visuals, and a dulling of the color scheme which looked great. Aside from that, I felt that the characters were wasted and the film played more like a political sermon than a movie. Amitabh is actually better in the mediocre Aetbaar, if you can believe that. The "love story" of Akshay Kumar and Ash was esp. distracting, if necessary to the movie. I know I'm in the minority here but there really is a lot more that could've been done with the film. It could've been tighter and meatier...the finale seemed especially tacked on and rushed. Ah well, maybe I saw a different movie than others?



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 11:24 pm 
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ajay1, just give it some time... the review i wrote was actually one day after i saw the movie. When i saw the movie, i liked it quite a lot, and thought it was good.... but i also felt.. was it hyped too much? Did it possibly live up to my expectations? etc...

after a day's worth... i realized i wanted to see it again, and reading all the reviews made me excited even more.

Now i have seen it again... and let me tell u the movie gets even better.

I had 2 hours of sleep on saturday morning, and then i had work for 9 hours.. and then i went to the 10:30 show, which ended at 2 am. Let me say, I wanted to see it again, despite how tired i was!!

No matter what I'm thinking this movie is REALLY REALLY AWESOME, and I'm thinking it is easily the best action indian movie ever, possibly next to some AB films and Karma.

ok i'll say it KHAKEE IS BETTER THAN SHOLAY!!!

that is how i feel... but no matter what i say, this movie has been getting some amazing reviews and some amazing box office success....


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:46 pm 
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Certainly, the film is excellent. While they have shown 'not so good' films in Toronto 'A'/ Dolby-Digital theatres, this excellent film that deserves to be seen in DD theatres is just showing at Albion-Woodside in Toronto.

Albion Woodside are advertizing their theatre to be DTS, but did they receive a DTS print and is the equipment set for that option?? Last time I saw a DTS film at Albion, I wasn't too impressed.

BTW, this film is also playing in Ottawa at Mayfair this Sunday for 2 shows only. This theatre doesn't have DD sound but has excellent DTS sound. Question is, do the Ottawa exhibitors know or even ask for a DTS print??


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darius25, I have no doubt that you really enjoyed the film and deservedly so. Like I said earlier, I was particularly impressed with the cinematography and film stock color grading (this is how you do it...unlike how Hollywood flicks like Seabiscuit and Kill Bill looked). I'm not Indian and I'm sure that from a Western viewpoint a lot of the intricacies of the plotting were lost on me. That's why I say that I'm in the minority when I made my comments about the film. There really were a lot of characters in the film and that fewer would actually make them more complex. I'm glad that you really enjoyed it as well as the amazing box office and critical mass that it has received. There definitely needs to be more hits to keep the industry going so it's always good news when a film hits its mark.



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Is this playing elsewhere other than Albion and Woodside Cinashits..

Man I can't stand these $#@#ing places...I wanna see this at Cinesphere or famous players or any other place than these sorry A@# places they call theatre.....

Let me know if its playing anywhere else in Toronto..I checked cinesphere listing but they don't have it and I can't find a proper listing for Sqare One....So let me know people..otherwise I will just have to wait for the good DVD to come out....


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Veej, you missed your chance in Ottawa where Khakee was screened for two shows at Mayfair theatre past Sunday. As I mentioned in the other Khakee thread Mayfair doesn't have DD (has DTS but Khakee is not in DTS) but still the backup Dolby SRD was excellent at Mayfair showing (not as good as in Atlabta DD Galaxy theatre where I saw this film first).

I think, it's too much to expect Khakee screening at Square One or Cinesphere-I-max in the 3rd week. If it screens at Square One (DD) or I-max, I sure will make a trip to Toronto for my family.

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rana yaar, courtesy revenue from rana and family, khakee will be a hit overseas man!! :D :cool: :sus: just for a hearty life!!


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arsh wrote:
rana yaar, courtesy revenue from rana and family, khakee will be a hit overseas man!! :D :cool: :sus: just for a hearty life!!

And, you forgot the Hospitality Industry of Canada and the Gas (petrol) companies. 90% of my spending goes to them, during one trip. LOL.

(Yes, everyone in my family liked the film and would like to see it again if in a DD theatre.)

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Oh, how did I ? food/travel/Lodging..indeed!! :baaa:


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Veej wrote:
Is this playing elsewhere other than Albion and Woodside Cinashits..

Man I can't stand these $#@#ing places...I wanna see this at Cinesphere or famous players or any other place than these sorry A@# places they call theatre.....

Let me know if its playing anywhere else in Toronto..I checked cinesphere listing but they don't have it and I can't find a proper listing for Sqare One....So let me know people..otherwise I will just have to wait for the good DVD to come out....

Veej, interested in catching KHAKEE in Montreal. It's playing there in Famous Player Class A theatre. It's worth it.

Week of Friday 6/02 through Thursday 12/02/2004
Playing this week at:

FP8 Pointe Claire (Famous Players)
185 boul. Hymus, Pointe Claire
Fri, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 9:20
Sat, Sun: 2:05, 5:40, 9:20

http://www.cinemaclock.com/aw....re.html
185 boul. Hymus, Pointe Claire
MapBlast!
tel. (514) 697-8095


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Thank Rana....but I'm interested if its in GTA area...guess I'll just have to wait for the DVD...


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Khakee is playing in Famous Players Dolby Digital theatres in Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal for 3 weeks, but not in Toronto or Vanacouver that have ten to twenty times more South Asian population??

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