Force

2011
6.5| 2h17m| R| en| More Info
Released: 30 September 2011 Released
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Country: India
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A vengeful drug-dealer/gangster targets and terrorizes an entire police unit and their families.

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Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Siflutter It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
nab_saleh Nishikant Kamant's directorial debut "Mumbai Meri Jaan" was quite a good movie and with that nothing short of a masterpiece was expected from him in his next outing. Although this movie is no more than your standard fare and is in fact a remake of the tamil movie "Kaakha Kaahkha" but action is always a difficult genre to deal with, which in current circumstances has been made additionally difficult with the success of awful movies like Singham and Dabbang 2... so in that context this is much better. The movie mostly suffers from a predictable storyline, an annoying Genelia D'Souza (wonder why they didn't simply call her Genelia in the movie since she is totally herself and not so charming at that!) and weak execution at times. However, had it been (thankfully not) the likes of Rohit Shetty, Anil Sharma or the lot handling direction this movie would had been another crazy airborne action mess..but Kamant shows commendable courage in giving its strong villain in newcomer Vidyut Jamwal ample screen time ...sometimes at the cost of its main protagonist John Abraham who at his end does an OK job (I never expect great acting from John anyway!)largely helped by a beefed up physique! WATCH OUT FOR: Vidyut Jamwal Conclusion: Watch this movie to enjoy action as its should be i.e. intense and violent!....6.7/10!
Shahriar Contrite, clichéd, awful.. Same old "Once Upon a time there was a security personnel" theme.. The cast seemed to be an interesting mix of talent and has-been.. John was Good, Genelia below average but the débutant Vidyut Jamwal was Outstanding ..The only good thing about this movie is probably the stunts ..It was clean but then again at times monotonous.Anyway, in summary, don't think that it's so bad it'll be entertaining, because it isn't (if you want something like that, try 'Dumb Maaro Dumb')It's horrific to the point of disbelief, whilst remaining incredibly dull throughout.
ds-chib thumbs up for FORCE and john!!!! .what a great and amazing movie,completely international standard. i don't know about telugu version but this is the one and i think bollywood made that type of movie after a long time ,really appreciated movie ,story ,acting ,action,every thing is perfect and of course GENELIA so beautiful and showed every effort in this movie .ACP YASHVARDHAN s role suits him(john abraham) perfectly he is a muscle man in this movie and i'm agree with the statement "BOUND BY DUTY, UNLEASHED BY LOVE". OVERALL movie is not a spoiler ,good action movie specially the climax is very good ,must watch movie of this year
DICK STEEL Of late I have enjoyed the slew of action films coming out from Bollywood, especially the cop ones thanks to Salman Khan's highly successful Dabangg that had energized the genre and allowed the likes of Abhishek Bachchan, Ajay Devgn and now John Abraham to follow suit in playing no nonsense tough cops who talk with their guns and fists and do not hesitate meeting fire with fire against their villains. Sure you will raise your eyebrows at the tactics and techniques used, but while some of the earlier films had a tinge of exaggeration in their action sequences, Force was all serious.John Abraham stars as the hulking giant ACP Yash of the narcotics bureau who had spent the most parts of his life undercover and busting drug lords and their syndicates. We see how, without the baggage of close friends and family, he gets to do what he does best since there's pretty much nothing anyone can do to find an emotional sweet spot in which to exploit the inherent weakness of man when he has a loved one or family to look after. That status quo changes when he meets with Maya (Genelia D'Souza) with whom he starts off on the wrong foot with, but slowly but surely it took them an entire half of a film before the intermission to fall in love.Which dragged out the first half as it tried extremely hard to balance the romantic moments, and that of the action ones with ACP Yash assembling his own crack team of buddies to go after the major drug lords in the city, before realizing that they were indirectly helping the meanest drug syndicate of them all, run by the maniacal Vishnu (Vidyut Jamwal) to re-enter the market and become the de-facto monopoly on illicit drug supplies since there's essentially no competition. And as a pre-emptive strike, Vishnu comes up with plans to rid Yash and his men with family and loved ones no longer being sacred and untouchable as he goes all out to get even.Told largely in a flashback nature since the film opens with Yash being busted out of a window fighting for dear life before being rushed to hospital, Force came off as a mixed bag, while at times trying to be gritty and cold, but let down by a rather clunky delivery especially during emotional scenes which were implausible to have happened, especially the final scene involving Yash, Maya and Vishnu, with the audience made to wonder where Vishnu is and what he was doing while waiting for the lovers to say what they needed to say.John Abraham with mean tattoo, shades and attitude was probably the only reason to watch Force, a remake of the Tamil movie Kaakha Kaakha directed by Nishikanth Kamath. Here his buffed body naturally becomes the talk of the town as there were many engineered scenes where he just had to take his top off, and the final battle was somewhat like a hats off to Salman Khan in any typical action role were valid reasons to become shirtless was almost always due to the villain. Genelia D'Souza role as Maya was basically to look good and provide justification why ACP Yash would choose to plunge headlong into a relationship when he was already married to his job, and their romance really took its own sweet time to simmer, and Vidyut Jamwal could only do so much given his limited screen time, only managing to reinforce he's such a badass every time he chooses to exercise punishment on the cops.Force had lacked what its contemporaries in the genre had - plenty of fun, and a unique gimmick for a selling point. It had taken itself way too seriously, and with only its production rumour of John Abraham really marrying Genelia D'Souza on set no thanks to the actual rites being chanted and followed, may bring in the crowds and put bums on seats. A pretty bland effort overall, which is a pity since the tough cop genre had built up a strong momentum only for Force to actually deliver a whimper and derail that effort.

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