The film has several other bright spots: Nigam Bomzan’s outstanding camerawork, the songs composed by debutant Arko Provo Mukherjee and the restrained yet supercharged star turn by the ever-reliable Hooda. Overall, not bad for a one time watch, if you have nothing else to do. What is wow here though is the cinematography, whether it’s capturing erotic Sunny or exotic Sri Lanka, it makes for a great visual appeal. Both the story and the fight sequences feel clichéd and there isn’t anything about the story that leaves you surprised. Despite it being shot beautifully with stunning views of Sri Lanka, Jism 2 does stretch on and begins to feel too long. On the other hand, I wasn't expecting much from the film either, so it was just a question of sitting through it and waiting for the slow proceeds to be done with. And that is exactly what the words sound like even they seem like they are trying to make some profound sense. Then you are left with hollow dialogue to fill you in with what might be happening. The emotions, the relationships, the connections, the attractions, the power, the anger, the helplessness. Everything in frame looks just so fake and forced. And whatever they do ultimately feels like they are overdoing it. Arunoday Singh and Randeep Hooda try their best to emote, but this is just the wrong film. She barely has any screen presence in terms of captivating our attention by her presence on screen. Unless you call heavy-duty heaving a part of body language which contributes to acting, Sunny Leone can't act. And as far at the steamy scenes go, you've seen pretty much all, if you've seen the trailers. A monologue at the end of the film is hardly something to suddenly get us interested. His psychopathic inclinations seem out-of-place because we are not entertained to his life experiences, motivations or perception. The thriller doesn't manage to engage you too much despite the potential that a Robin Hood-ish protagonist has. The romance is laden with some mumbo-jumbo philosophy.
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The movie goes about narrating whatever little content it has, with all the time in the world and there is no fast-paced, quirky cuts. And this is no directorial/editorial experiment we are talking about. Jism 2's jerkily shifts from one to another without any attempt at keeping a smooth flow. Milliblog - "Arko and Mithoon elevate Jism 2 to an appealing level."ĭunkdaft - "pales in terms of mysterious, seductive tracks that first part had." Though right now all of them look pretty much the same in the song promos. Let's hope at least that will keep us entertained in the theater. Good thing though, the music is doing well. But, I do have this little hope of some old spark of a story from the Bhatt camp. A promise of steamy scenes that's not going to be fulfilled. So, it is mighty clear how I see this film. The threesome, Sunny Leone, Arunoday Singh and Randeep Hooda do look good and are in the three main roles, so that's not going anywhere. The beauty is good-looking people they can't take away. From the trailers Jism 2 does promise to be a decent, glorified sex film at the very least.īut, as with many films that fall in this bracket there is a high chance of a fake bait in the trailer for the people looking for sex in the film and being served only the regular story with good-looking people. I guess even pornography needs some story. Some shoo-shaa about Sunny Leone, her serving the country by hooking up with an international terrorist – ha ha ha. Sandeep Chowdhury on Friday, August 09, 2013Ī poor copy of Michael Jackson's tune.Sunny Leone saying, "I am a porn star" - snicker snicker har song me fight wala scene dikha rahe hai. There is always something in himesh's music that makes you humm the songīakwas song.music ok. Himesh had nothing to do with this movie, then I could tolerate it enough Comments for lyrics of song "Ishq Hai Sabse Badaa Gangster"Īmisha Patel is the only good part of this entire.