

RRR

A fictional history of two legendary revolutionaries' journey away from home before they began fighting for their country in the 1920s.
A fictional history of two legendary revolutionaries' journey away from home before they began fighting for their country in the 1920s.
This might be the greatest movie ever made.
The best action film of the 2020s I've seen so far great cinematography and good music. The fight scenes are over the top but still fun and has that eye candy quality I crave. I watched on Netflix so it was dubbed into Hindi and not the original Telugu language. Bravo!
Perfect, no notes. Quentin Tarantino wishes he could make a movie this good.
That was an truly epic great movie. Loved everything about it.
By far the best movie of 2022
One of the few movies I would give a 10/10. Just top tier in every aspect except their CGI. If you ever have the chance to watch it in theaters run don't walk it's impeccable. It's designed for the big screen
One of the best action movies I've saw!
Just throw logic out the window and enjoy the film as it is. Lots of religious symbolism and torture sequences. But really well made. Amazing cinematography minus the obligatory flying fight scenes. Some hilarious scenes and very clean no vulgarity.
Three hours and five minutes of pure insanity. That's how the Indian epic "RRR" could be described. I can absolutely relate to the reports of cheering, screaming, and dancing crowds in theaters. Everything is way over the top—action, drama, pathos, slow motion, explosions, CGI animals, dances, and the booming soundtrack—and yet it's just perfect as it is. "RRR" is pure fun. The long runtime is no problem at all. The film goes by in a flash. That's partly due to the fact that everything is so refreshingly different from Hollywood productions. I'm not really familiar with the Indian film industry, but this movie is definitely something special.
I can only advise everyone to give "RRR" a chance. Any skepticism should have vanished by the time the two protagonists meet for the first time in a totally insane sequence. Later, when they start dancing to the hit song "Naatu Naatu", things really get going. And the action doesn't let up afterwards. The finale was then so spectacular that it almost left me speechless. If you can overlook the somewhat questionable morals of the story, the exaggerated nationalism, and the laughably one-dimensional villains, you should definitely watch "RRR".
This movie is better than most Hollywood movies in recent years.
This might be the greatest movie ever made.