Abdul Razack
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Writing has been my passion. Fiction, poetry, and fanfiction are my favorite forms of storytelling. Writing movie reviews is something I enjoy doing.
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YOU PEOPLE Review:
The romantic comedy 'You People', directed by Kenya Barris, revolves around the story of Ezra, a Jewish guy played by Jonah Hill, and Amira, a Black Muslim girl portrayed by Lauren London, who fall in love and plan to tie the knot. However, their parents on both sides struggle to come to terms with the idea of an interracial marriage.
By Abdul Razackabout a year ago in Geeks
Pathaan Movie Review
Pathaan, a spy thriller following the usual template, introduces the audience to the protagonist Pathaan (played by Shah Rukh Khan), India's best soldier and spy. The antagonist Jim (played by John Abraham) is creating a virus named 'Raktbeej' that could potentially destroy an entire city, and Pathaan is on a mission to stop him. The film also features Rubai (played by Deepika Padukone), who plays the leading lady with a seductive personality and the ability to use a machine gun.
By Abdul Razackabout a year ago in Geeks
True Spirit (2023) Movie Review
In 2009, a 16-year-old Australian teenager, Jessica Watson, an experienced sailor, made a commitment to sail around the world alone. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including a failed test run and safety concerns raised by her detractors, she remained steadfast in her determination to achieve her dream, even though the cost was high.
By Abdul Razackabout a year ago in Geeks
Jung-E movie review:-
The new Korean action film Jung_E is an expertly crafted genre film that showcases director Yeon Sang-ho's strengths. With Isaac Asimov's influence, the film blends slick action and emotionality into a compelling experience that is reminiscent of Yeon's breakout hit, Train to Busan.
By Abdul Razackabout a year ago in Geeks
The Gray Man review
Known for their bombastic approach to film-making, the Russo brothers have raised the bar even higher with their latest movie, The Gray Man, a Netflix-produced espionage thriller. This film is a sensory overload, featuring a deafening score, a cluttered visual style, and an excessive use of heavy artillery that almost drowns out the action itself. Despite this, the movie is undeniably entertaining and a must-watch for fans of high-octane action.
By Abdul Razackabout a year ago in Geeks