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Crook
Critic reviews and ratings
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...scores due to its extreme topicality.
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...good fare.
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The premise of Crook makes it watchable...
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...has its moments, but they're few and far between. It lacks the power that one associates with an issue-based film.
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...neither a love story not is it any serious depiction of racism.
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When one proudly believes in the goodness of being bad, there's little left to say. The win-win situation - They were good both when the film started well and also when it ended ridiculously bad
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...fails because of weak script and story line.
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The tagline reads 'It's good to be bad' but there's certainly nothing good about watching this bad film.
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...hopelessly scrambled...
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Director Mohit Suri takes up the current topic of racism but treats it so nonchalantly that it's more ludicrous than credible.
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...badly written, badly acted, and badly directed.
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...just another masala film, with nothing new to offer.
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...it just seems like a gimmick to cash in on a controversy. No heart, no soul -- just a stillborn.
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After watching Crook you wonder how such absurd movies are given the green light when talented script-writers struggle to find any takers.
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This is an "issue-based" film that closely analyses racist attacks against young nihatthe (helpless) Indians in Australia!
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...treatment of the subject is scattered and ridden with flashbacks. The film seems to have internalised its title - 'it's good to be bad'.
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The issue of racism needed a much better film, not this half-baked mess.
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So who is the real Crook of such a colossal debacle? Is it the director, the actors or the writer? Certainly, all of them as the movie fails on all three counts.
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