Sunday, November 2, 2014

ROAR is a unique visual experience

ROAR is a must watch for its amazing picturization of the topography of Sunderbans - the dense forests, the muddy river Ganga flowing as a canal through the forests, boat moving through the canal, the marshes, tigers swimming in the canal, alligators, jungle snakes and flying snakes.

There are many nerve wracking moments in the movie - the scene where a newly wed groom has his body covered with honeybees and the bride has to put her hands through the bees to take the garland from the groom, the scene where you see hundreds of forest snakes creeping out of nowhere (and even flying) and killing a person, the scene where you see a well built muscleman fighting two tigers, the scene wherein a tiger swims out of a canal and attacks a boat. The impact is such that even an avid traveller would start thinking twice before setting off on the next trip to Sunderbans.

All in all - the cast is new and their acting is raw, but the visual effects combined with effective filming of the topography makes the movie comparable with any great Hollywood movie.

An amazing movie and a must watch. Four stars to the movie.

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