#Imdb the tiger hunter pro
I think the new writer/director Lena Khan along with the other writer and seasoned pro Sameer Asad Gardezi were trying for a dramedy, but unfortunately it is not dramatic in the sense of telling a compelling story, and the comedy (I'm being kind calling it that) was reliant on the quirky Rizwan Manji's character - where the quirkiness is supposed to be funny - but is really just quirky. I thought, wrongly, that this would be a comedy. Danny Pudi, Rizwan Manji, Parvesh Cheena and of course Jon Heder. I had high hopes since the main actors in this are known for being fine comedic talents. It looked like no one had fun making this, I had even less fun watching. But it definitely isn't a waste of an hour and a half of your time. I just saw them having fun with it all under the guise of making this entertaining movie.
#Imdb the tiger hunter movie
One reviewer would have us believe that the actors didn't seem to enjoy themselves in the making of this movie yet I felt that is far from the truth. A place where even a street sweeper owned a car. This movie also showed us that even though America didn't live up to its initial expectations, it was still a land that offered freedoms that their home countries didn't. It showed a love story that not only felt real, it's a reality for many people facing parental expectations and arranged marriages. Although the reality was far from the truth. It showed America as a land, people in far off countries, often though of as a place of unlimited opportunities and freedom. Set in the late seventies India and America. One reviewer had us believe the movie was chaotic but I had no problems following the story as it was simply laid out with its mixture of flashbacks and real time. I walked out of this movie with a smile on my face and made me once again believe in the goodness of people. The world is different and this was another side to the multi faceted coin called life. I liked it because it was told from a totally different and quite a quirky perspective. It was about one man uncovering the true treasures in life. Not to harrowing heights but to his rightful place. Okay it wasn't laugh out loud, though I did find myself chuckling more than half a dozen times, this was a heart warming story about the underdog rising from his position. I do not normally write reviews but I thought I had to add another perspective to the one that nearly made me miss out on watching this movie. I went into this movie expecting the worst, after reading another review but was totally surprised by this movie. It's simply a shame the aforementioned journey isn't as equally as satisfying.Better than one reviewer led me to believe The plight of Ramin is certainly felt as is a sense of sympathy for him, but the arc of the narrative and lack of any real propulsion regarding Ramin's ambition never translates in the pacing resulting in that seemingly abrupt, albeit satisfying conclusion. That said, as much time as we spend with Belram and as much time as the film dedicates to steeping the viewer in this culture it somehow still fails to feel as if we've really become a part of Ramin's journey. Based on Aravind Adiga's award-winning 2008 novel, The White Tiger sports the attitude of a satire and the tone of a crime drama as it explores the ever-expanding divide between the rich and the poor in India. To this extent, Ramin Bahrani's film (whose work I've seen thus far I've quite enjoyed) doesn't settle on simply being a story of good and evil, heroes and villains, but a film that explores how difficult it is to tell the difference these days. Wait, the conclusion comes when our man is on top and not after the fallout of his sure-to-be-doomed master plan? It's both unexpected yet completely gratifying. Adarsh Gourav's Ramin Belram is such an unexpected protagonist to American audiences that it's almost surprising when The White Tiger ends when it does.