James

2005 "After Everything You Have Ever Seen Of Heroes, There's ..."
3.8| 2h17m| en
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James, who comes to Mumbai seeking a successful life, and ends up working as a bouncer at a club there, and fighting gangsters. He then encounters the brother of an MP who is always causing crime. James has a little fight in club which cause causes a huge conflict between the two, this also gets his brother and MP Shanthi Narayana involved. This conflict then causes death of James's friend, whom he lives with, Babloo, and because of this James is set on revenge.

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Also starring Mohit Ahlawat

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TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
silvan-desouza After making films like SARKAR which had no songs, to the point story.etc and which was offbeat RGV started producing such craps which were formulaic to deathRGV started making films with lots of thundering background music, his films are incomplete without them and also weird camera angles and editing The trick was novel and worked in SARKAR, BHOOT.etc but with repetition and overuse it got irritatingJAMES is a typical action movie where focus is on showing off the new flop Mohit Ahlawat and the worst Nisha Kothari the villain is the hairy bushy Sharaveer Vakil or whatever and restSuch a boring film and such nonsense it's a headache And worst RGV decided to re make the film and directed it himself as SHIVA(2006) Direction by Rohit Jugraj is bad Music is badMohit has 1 expression and his dialogue delivery is awful Nisha is awful too Sharaveer Vakil and others are terrible
MVKim "James" is like an old Western: a righteous man of unknown origins arrives in town, finds much iniquity there, and single-handedly goes mano-a-mano against the hoodlums that terrorize the locals. Mohit Ahlawat is the strong silent type (that in another era we encountered in Clint Eastwood, Gary Cooper, etc.) and he's up against the corrupt Bombay underworld, including the police. The gangster honchos are played well by Sheereveer and Zakir Hussain, both of whom ooze evil.I thought there was a hint of the Thai action movie "Ong Bak" as well---especially in the leitmotif for James when he is roused to action. The clarion call sounded familiar...True to convention for action heroes, James insists on fighting totally unarmed, even when going against dozens of gangsters with guns and against pit bulls! He is a good fighter, though! I enjoyed the movie despite the implausibility of some of the fight sequences. And I think Nisha Kothari looks sexier with some clothes on... I look forward to seeing her in the new upcoming edition of Sholay.
tanjotasu In the above reviews, this movie has been described as a brilliant action movie. I have a simple comment on that - Are you kidding me?Where's the action? The whole movie could be completed in 30 minutes if they hadn't slowed down every second of the movie. It's like a college student writing an essay in double-spaced with Courier font to fit the prescribed 2 pages. This movie started off well... There was some reason there to carry on. But then very steep downhill road.. The girl looked good. She didn't wear a lot during most of the movie. Why? Overall, the movie was just like any other Indian movie. 20 guys with guns blaring can't shoot an unarmed hero. Rajnikanth couldn't have done a better job. If you guy's consider this an "action" movie.. then great. I think of it as a joke. Big joke to steal my money. Just look at the plot-holes and you'll understand. :) 7.1 rating NOT justified.. should be in the high 2's
sandhirflora When a factory goes into the mass production way, then rather than quality it is the quantity which takes over. Same is the case with The Factory- an RGV production house. Debutant director Rohit Jugraj puts all his efforts to make this film as a pure action-packed, adrenalin rich violent saga. The result is it has moments which definitely action-film lovers will enjoy but for others it is a yuck ! The pluses-the taking is slick. The film rather belongs to both stunt coordinators Peter Hain and Parveiz Fazal Khan, and together they choreographed some terrific action which will make you sit on edge of the seat. Good job by them as well as by cinematographer. Also, the director did not diverted from his single track which is "eye for an eye" rather than complicating narrative with other superfluous characters or events. The minuses-lots. There is no concrete storyline. Songs come as a complete distraction. The tempo slackens when there is no action happening and the built up towards action is dragging. Both lead actors needs crash course in acting and the villains evokes more laughter than terror. When nothing else is happening the leading lady gets into an early Urmila M hangover, addressing all those seductive gestures of a PYT to the gallery. Can't we do away with such things, pls. Once film goes into jungle territory and Rajpal Yadav's scenes, it completely looses its track. Why can't an RGV production abstain from such characters/situations ? Somebody please take notice. There are strong influences of Ramu's first Hindi film-Shiva (1990). Weak script and characterization is another big patch here. In the climax, the rain rather than adding to dramatic element, completely nullifies the revenge when audience cannot observe the facial expressions at the time of hero killing the main villain. Mediocre products don't run a factory. It is high time our producers should realize !

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