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The Attacks Of 26/11
Critic reviews and ratings
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Welcome back, RGV!
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A powerful retelling of a regrettable event in history.
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...a movie worth watching.
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If you can live with the refurbishing of facts, the film is an engaging watch!
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Unapologetic and gory retelling of the 26/11 attacks, this film is worth a watch
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...26/11 is a subject few would dare to touch, and here RGV deserves credit.
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What RGV's re-appraisal of that injury does, is remind us that the spirit of the city is indefatigable; inspite of still bleeding hearts.
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The film has its soul-stirring moments but they are very few.
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...may certainly not be a film that will go down in the history as an epic adaptation of the ghastly terror attacks but it sure isn’t also a film that doesn’t move you at all.
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...a powerful subject watered down by ineffective story-telling. This could have and should have been so much more.
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...isn’t an unqualified triumph. But it is certainly watchable.
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...is probably the most definitive modern Ram Gopal Varma film. It’s the epitome of inconsistency.Of crassness. Of insensitivity. Of horror. Of atheism. Of audacity. Of voyeurism.
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It had the potential to be both smart procedural, and spiffy action, but '26/11' sinks somewhere in the middle.
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In a country beseiged by terror, where do RGV’s sympathies lie?
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The way the story is told restricts what the film can say about the larger tragedy of human loss.
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It's a chapter in Mumbai's history that we'll never forget, so a movie on the attacks should have left you more than just comfortably numb.
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...despite being based on what is unarguably one of the world’s most dramatic terror strikes ever, The Attacks of 26/11 is a boring film.
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But it is RGV who has the last laugh as he guilt-trips you into standing up through his reversescrolling end titles in memory of the lives lost in 26/11. And even though you’ve battled through this personal assault of a film, you have no option but to comply.
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...an exploitative, voyeuristic endeavour undertaken by a filmmaker because he has the money and resources to do so.
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This subject needed reflection, discretion, and introspection. Instead, The Attacks of 26/11 wallows in unnecessary melodrama and jingoism proving to be a great disservice to everyone who suffered from it.
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Despite Ram Gopal Verma’s good intentions, all we are left with is an extremely amateurish film that acts neither as a spur nor balm and says nothing new.
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I have a headache. My ears are still ringing. The nausea is just about abating.Post-traumatic stress disorder after seeing a movie called The Attacks of 26/11.
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