stefan_papp
I always associated Indian Movies with Bollywood. Some guys singing and dancing. Women very high of course. If you are an european like me and you want to experience another kind of indian movie. No singing and dancing guarantued.What fascinated me - and I keep myself short as I do not want to spoil a lot - the philsoophical approach on certain quesions of life that are transported in this movie seem to have a different touch as western movies. A bit more honest actually.... I liked this movie.
gyurkalendvai
While I understand A Wednesday did some good job in heavy uplifting patriotism, is it enough for it to be placed into top 250? I do not think so. I see most of the reviews are a bit, how to put it, "overly-benevolent", I suppose written by people moved by the message.While movie have some interesting moments, it is slow paced, unimaginative, predictable, unrealistic and in my opinion, too long. Come on, I feel like 75% of all scenes was just a cops and politicians playing important while heroic music plays - that's it - good guys walking in a corridor (lot of corridors out there, believe me) and music, talking to a phone (you mostly cannot hear what they are saying) and music, waiting in a car and music, sitting, standing and so on. But the story was there, it just the movie should have been shorter by half. Occasional action is laughable. That is said, if you can call a scene of a some sort of cop beating some sort of thug into a pulp with his 90's midi sound waves superpower (checked, nobody came to any real harm for sure) an action. But short laugh usually came to end shortly afterwards, as some pretty nasty humiliating moments happened to the bad guys (they all are...bad guys...right?), which made me a bit sick (hooray - true emotion).So to wrap it up, it is a movie showing message of hatred to the bad guys. You hate them bad guys? Then it is a chance you will enjoy this movie. I know terrorism and stuff is a bad thing and so on - OK, but make a quality movie about it, then I bet it will be welcomed into top 250 with open arms.
ankitgtx
One of the best movie I have ever seen in my life. The lead actors of the movie are the two among the greatest actors of the bollywood industry. A movie for any sort of man, any age, any gender..... The ending is in the way a viewer would demand. Brilliant work and direction, filled with emotions, drama, action and leaves you with a fresh feeling after watching. Every scenes gives excitement and asks questions. Purely based on the power of a common man, who being frustrated to the terrorism just takes the police department in hands make use of the weakness of the department to kill the terrorists. You will definitely love the movie. Though its a Wednesday but you can watch the movie on any day. Please do watch the movie.
PeaceGuard
Oh, this was a hell of a bad movie. I let myself be misguided by the good ratings.The music was probably the only positive in this movie. The special effects were horrible. The bomb blowing up at the airport scene? Oh my.. something like this could only be created in India. There was some guy who got scared by a man threatening him on the phone, but it seems it was an "out of the story" scene. We have some bully-policeman, who beats everyone up. Well.. I'm not surprised why India is still in the place it is if the locals approve that. There's only one step from being fond of a character like that to using the same methods in one's real life. And then we have husbands treating wives like this, parents treating children like this etc. And these children later grow becoming terrorists. The bully gets shot by the other policeman and no one cares that it's a bullet from a police gun. Well.. I suppose the viewer should assume that all the police is corrupt and will cover that. An the end the movie is not credible for also one simple reason. No government fulfills terrorists's demands. If they would, anyone could simply demand something and expect it to be realized. So.. NO. It's just another unjustly high rated pseudo-moral movie from India.