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Satya 2
Critic reviews and ratings
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...may not be RGV's best, but there's no denying that it has the right elements that make a quintessential gangster film.
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RGV's hankering to stay distinctive remains. But the means have all but deserted him.
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A decent idea squandered by execution that just bores you.
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...thrives on randomness and implausible ideas. This don is unconvincing, seeking no wrath or sympathy of the viewers.
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...in a sense, Varma is challenging audiences to compare him against his younger self. The results aren’t pretty.
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This film has no connection – either in quality or in narrative – with the first.
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A mystery that refuses to be solved, RGV comes up with one awful film after the other, making viewers wonder what’s happening in that mind of his.
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...is not so much an engaging film as it is an interesting idea that Varma squanders away with a hackneyed script, and an ensemble of over-actors.
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...is too hackneyed and heavy-handed to be entertaining.
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This film does no favours for the career of its maker or its young cast trying to find a footing in the industry. Making such movies should be considered a crime.
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...shady, badly written, half-hearted attempt of a movie...
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...might have an interesting premise, but the execution and poor casting kills any chance of the film coming off as a decent entertainer.
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The entire script of the film is conviniently weaved and even the cinematography is as gimmicky as the idea behind the story. The shaky go-pro style camera work and the aerial views of Lokhandwala comprise the entire film.
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There is absolute disregard for coming up with anything intelligent in this film which is supposed to be a crime thriller. Amateur writing, tacky sets, indifferent acting, cacophonous background score and anything random goes in Satya 2.
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The movie is clearly not a worthy successor of its predecessor.
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You want to ask RGV: what was he thinking? Or has he abandoned it altogether now?
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...does have academic value, as a study of a director’s systematic attempts to demolish his legacy and bury one of his most enduring creations...
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What turned Ramu from a pioneer into the creator of the most lacklustre sequel-to-a-classic in the history of sequels-to-classics?
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Satya 2 is as bad as Satya was good.
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