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Loot (2012)
A Revolutionary crime-thriller!
Loot is really a revolutionary Nepali film and completely different from regular Nepali films. The engaging storyline and brilliant acting of the characters makes it a rare and extremely entertaining film. The plot goes like this:
Haku Kale(Saugat Malla) doesn't want to live his life in poverty. He plans to rob a bank. According to his plan he needs four guys who are ready to do anything for money. He brings Khatri(Prateek raj Neupane)-a drug dealer,Nare(Karma Shakya)-a gambler & bouncer,Gofle(Dayahang Rai)and Pandey(Sushil Raj Pandey)-who both are unemployed.Haku then explains these four guys his master plan to rob a bank. But a few days before robbery, Nare tells Khatri his plan to betray Haku Kale,Gofle and PandeyKhatri and take their money and split it 50-50. But mastermind Haku Kale has a different plan that makes the climax of the movie extremely breathtaking.
All in all, it is an enjoyable film.
Recommended
Cars (2006)
Another marvelous work by Pixar
CARS is another fantastic creation by Pixar, but guess what it has risen above all.I bet, its the best movie of Pixar.
The plot is :Up-and-coming rookie race car Lightning McQueen , is about to win the prestigious Piston Cup. The championship ends with Lightning finishing in a tie with legendary "The King" , who is in his final race, and Chick Hicks ; thus, a tie-breaking race is set in California.
But a road mishap leads Lightning to the forgotten town of Radiator Springs, a part of what was once Route 66, a place that once basked in glory, but has since been thrust into oblivion. There he meets an array of other cars - including Doc Hudson , Mater, and Sally - who teach him that "life isn't about the destination but about the journey.
Firstly, the animation is awesome. It's truly an amazing 3D ride.Shortly into the movie you forget that the people are cars or the cars are people, you suspend disbelief, and you just begin to watch an engaging story about real people.The filmmakers have gone so far as to perfect reflections in the cars and to pay careful attention to weeds growing out of cracks in the sidewalk. I don't see any way you could not be visually stunned.But what's really nice about this film is how director John Lasseter and the writers effectively tell the story and how they pump up the visual feast with humor and sincere emotions.The cars have a definite realistic look, especially with the rendering. The film is also vibrantly colored, making use of a whole variety of shades of dark colors during the race, and warm ones whenever the scenes shift to Radiator Springs. Every single character in the movie is just amazingly made.The story is really nice and it serves much lessons about the value of friends and family.
All in all, "Cars" is a visual feast outside and an effective storytelling inside.This is movie is worth all of your time and money.It is extremely recommended movie.