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Force 2 Review

Force 2 Review

By Meghana Pawar - Nov 18, 2016 09:20 PM

Rating: 3/5

One line Review: High on action, this patriotic drama narrates a fierce tale of a cat and mouse chase between the protagonists and the antagonist.

Positive Points: The movie is a treat to watch with its hard core action and, John Abraham in his rough and tough avatar. The fast pace of the story and the crisp timeline is another plus point.

Negative Points: The execution of the plot is cliched yet watchable. The presentation is extremely Bollywoodish and over dramatic at times.

Review Force 2

Plot: The movie opens with a series of killings of RAW agents that are headquartered in China. A.C.P. Yashvardhan (John Abraham)’s best friend Harsh is also killed in these attacks. Yash receives a clue of the suspect and decides to investigate the case. He joins hands with the RAW squad and teams up with the Special Raw Agent K.K. (Sonakshi Sinha) for this mission. They head to China and later to several locations including Budapest so as to get hold of the traitor Shiv Sharma (Tahir Raj Bhasin) who is responsible for leaking information about Indian agents to the adversary nation.

Will Yash and KK be able to crack the case and get hold of the absconded traitor Shiv Sharma and save the nation? The climax reveals the rest.

Direction and other Technical Aspects: Director Abhinay Deo has does a fairly good job when it comes to execution and, he has also managed to keep the story gripping despite the clichéd scenario. The plot manages to entertain the viewers yet, the dramatic sequences become a bit too overboard at times. The dialogues are apt and the narration is smooth. The action sequences are shot beautifully with utmost perfection. The chase scenes are also a delight and render a larger than life visual presentation. The editing is tight and the length of the movie is a major plus. The way, the sequences catch pace is worth appreciating. The shooting locales are captured suitably enhancing and supporting the plot.

Performances: John Abraham is in his rugged best in the film. The tough cop manages to impress with his moves, dialogues, and of course high octane action stunts. He manages to grab the limelight all on him with his heroic act. This film will surely be a delight for all the John Abraham fans.

Sonakshi Sinha is surprisingly not very convincing as a trained RAW agent. Her character seems underdeveloped and has a very regular girl aura with a close to little hint of a trained RAW agent. Her mannerisms could not startle. After her powerful performance in Akira, more of action sequences were expected out of her character.

Tahir Raj Bhasin is a perfect villain. He manages to annoy you with his irksome ways of working. He pulls off his role perfectly well.

Genelia Deshmukh and Boman Irani have cameo appearances.

All other supporting actors do justice to their part, serving the story to move forward smoothly.

Music: The action drama does not have too many songs which is in support of the film. The back ground score is good.

Final Verdict: Overall this intense tale has been dedicated to the RAW Agents and their family members who selflessly serve the country. Overall Force 2 sums up to a good one time watch.

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