Review of RRR

RRR (2022)
9/10
Three outrageous hours.
8 July 2023
Don't ask me for a plot, because I didn't have a clue what was happening, all I know is that I absolutely loved what I just watched.

I'll admit I was captivated The other day when I watched Jai Bhim, so I decided I'd opt for another Indian movie, RRR was suggested, wow, all I can say is wow.

This is one of the most spectacularly outrageous films I think I've ever seen, I loved it. As wild and over the top as you can imagine, all I'd say is please stick with it, I know it's a long film, but it's just so incredibly entertaining. I'm not sure anyone's going to convince me that anything here is based on real life events, but boy does it hold your attention.

This film is violent, dramatic, shocking when funny, you honestly don't know what on Earth is going to come next.

The visuals are quite sensational, it is one of the most visually decadent things I have ever seen. The tiger and wolf scene, that was mind blowing, talk about getting the pulse racing.

Wow, those evil English people (even if they did have accents that were closer to Kentucky than Kent,) are really evil, they even make the British villains on Murder, she wrote seem subtle.

Outrageous. 9/10.
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