Directed by: Vikas Bahl
Starring: Kangana
Ranaut, Rajkumar Rao, Lisa Haydon
Released: 2014
My rating: destroy
every copy ? horrible ? bad ? whatever ? flawed
but enjoyable - good ? great ?
amazing
?Queen? has ruled
supreme at box office and sky-high ratings as well as amazing
word-of-mouth were all around. In such enviroment it is difficult not
to get curious. In the end Queen was what I expected and yet it was
not. I found it a nice, likeable film, but the 10/10 and 5 stars
reviews were, in my view at least, quite off. If I still used the
number rating system, I would probably settle on 6,5/10 for Queen.
The premise is simple and
believable. Young girl gets ditched by her fianc?, just one day
before wedding. It leaves her devastated, but she decides to follow
her honeymoon plans without marriage and without him. It is obstinacy
more than anything, because Rani doesn?t really want to ?get even?
with her former beau, neither she is set on liberating herself ?
that all happens in course of time, bit by bit. The journey Rani
undertakes does not have much of a story as such, it is minor things
that she encounters as if by the way that help her realize she is
worthy ? of everything she might want.
But Queen is not as
flawless as I was led to believe. The pace is very uneven and many
scenes could have been avoided, thus making the product tighter and
more enjoyable. The whole Italian cheff thing was not needed and the
story could have done very well without it. There are also several
moments that I would not classify as ?family friendly?. True
enough, nobody promoted Queen as a clean family film, but I did not
think those moments fitted with the overal tone of the film. Finally,
I had to stop the movie several times. It was just not engaging
enough to hold my attention for over two hours without breaks.
Queen is one of those
films that should be made, need to be made. Female centric ? and
about normal women. With people you meet every day. Inspirational,
but not preachy. It is not a perfect film, it is not the best film of
the year even. It is so simple it almost gets boring in many parts.
But it is also very human and if you are a sucker for simplicity this
is a movie for you. Something to unwind with. Not sure I will be
watching it again (it really did not effect me that much), but in the
end I do not regret the time I spent on it. In the end, isn?t that
one of the most important things about films?
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