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Rebel Moon Part 2 The Scargiver (2024) Hindi Dubbed

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Director: Zack Snyder

Writers: Shay Hatten, Kurt Johnstad, Zack Snyder

Starcast :- Sofia Boutella, Charlie Hunna

Rebel Moon Part 2 The ScarGiver (2024) Hindi Dubbed Review

The Scargiver” that makes the movie and its franchise seem essential? Director and co-writer Zack Snyder has already tried to whip up his fanbase by teasing “R-rated” versions of the first two entries in his ongoing “Star Wars” ripoff cycle, a lifeless homage to that other IPed-to-death sci-fi series. The well-covered struggle to release the Snyder cut of “Justice League” notably improved what was only ever a passable super-programmer. It’s also established an unfortunate precedent for how “Rebel Moon” is now being advertised, as a victim of its own release strategy.

Unfortunately, while I can’t review a version of “Rebel Moon—Part 2: The Scargiver” that I wasn’t allowed to see, I can say that I doubt more (or just more extreme) violence and sex will improve this joyless expansion of the previous movie’s Kurosawa-sploitation space opera. The shortcomings that kept the first “Rebel Moon” from ever taking off are still apparent in its sequel, particularly Snyder’s disinterest in his actors’ performances as well as this movie’s vast array of bland visuals and flavorless dialogue.

Like the last one, the latest “Rebel Moon” looks like it was rushed through production to compete with whatever “Star Wars” series is now streaming on Disney+. The Snyder faithful may see something in “Rebel Moon—Part 2: The Scargiver” that the rest of us can’t, but that doesn’t make this tired sequel any less puny.

Previously on “Rebel Moon”: A group of misfit rebels banded together and seemingly defeated the Imperial Space Nazis, led by the goofily accented Regent Balisarius (Fra Fee) and the lanky rage-case fascist Atticus Noble (Ed Skrein). Noble was killed at the end of “Rebel Moon—Part 1: A Child of Fire,” but even the end of that movie hinted that he wouldn’t be dead for long. Sure enough, he’s back again and now angry enough to retaliate against the smalltown farmers of Veldt, an idyllic moon with Smallville-style fields of space-grain, Oshkosh B’gosh catalog-ready space-farm children, and “Asterix”-type longhouses, too.

Who will save the people of Veldt, represented here by the young and ripped hunter Den (Stuart Martin) and the older but also chiseled Hagen (“A White, White Day” star Ingvar Sigurdsson)? The same motley crew as last time, still led by the scowling ex-general Titus (Djimon Hounsou, the generically mysterious Kora (Sofia Boutella), and her unconvincing love interest Gunnar (Michiel Huisman), the last of whom is also from Veldt. In case you’re wondering what else has changed since the last “Rebel Moon”: there’s a scene where our heroes share what they’re really fighting for, which they emphasize through momentum-throttling, voiceover-smothered flashbacks.

Among other acknowledged influences on the “Rebel Moon” movies, Snyder claims kinship with the graphic-design-forward and stoner-friendly “Heavy Metal” brand of comics, an inspiration that Snyder teases in Martin’s character name (named after Richard Corben’s serialized space-barbarian “Den” comics). I don’t see it, and it’s not because Martin isn’t obviously trying to emphasize the sheer immensity of his emotions. 

I imagine that Den never lives up to his namesake because of of Snyder’s blunted vision and not Martin or his performance. For supporting evidence, see how often intensity and action figure poses stand in for character and detail in just about everyone else’s performances.

More is often less in “Rebel Moon—Part 2: The Scargiver,” not only when it comes to the movie’s sweaty, vein-activating performances, but also its over-exaggerated and under-choreographed action scenes. Kora and Gunnar’s overblown romance is also defined by bold, sweeping hints at romantic passion, like when he unbelievably confesses to her what motivates him: “It was you. It was losing you.” Never mind the gawky adolescent phrasing and the unbelievably flat line-reading—this gesture towards big-ness exemplifies the Snyder-y style of “Rebel Moon,” a series whose sound design is always more convincing, in both its nuance and sheer volume, than whatever’s on-screen.

Seeing “Rebel Moon—Part 2: The Scargiver” in a theater would probably be the best way to go, since that way you can hear the movie loud enough to imagine you’re watching something better. Then again, the fact that Netflix produced both movies—their most expensive production of 2023!—and is apparently now releasing at least two cuts per installment, suggests that not many people will be able to see this movie beyond their living rooms. In this light, it’s hard to imagine the necessity of a separate R-rated version of either movie.

The problem with the “Rebel Moon” movies isn’t that they need to be bigger or heavier to be better. If everything else feels as anemic and negligible as the non-sexual scenes in a floppy, overproduced porno, then I don’t think that adding more of everything will greatly enhance anything.

Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016) Hindi Dubbed

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    Directors: Alessandro Carloni, Jennifer Yuh Nelson

    Writers: Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Ethan Reiff

    Stars: Jack Black, Bryan Cranston, Dustin Hoffman


    Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016) Hindi Dubbed Movie Review:

"Kung Fu Panda 3" continues the beloved saga of Po, the lovable panda voiced by Jack Black, as he embarks on a new adventure filled with laughter, action, and profound life lessons. Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni, this animated gem offers a delightful blend of humor, heart, and breathtaking animation that will captivate audiences of all ages.

At its core, "Kung Fu Panda 3" is a story about identity and belonging. As Po grapples with the challenges of mastering his newfound role as the Dragon Warrior, he is confronted with the arrival of his long-lost father, Li Shan, voiced by Bryan Cranston. Their reunion sparks a journey of self-discovery for Po, as he navigates the complexities of his dual identity as both a panda and a kung fu master.

The film's stunning animation brings the vibrant world of ancient China to life with breathtaking detail and artistry. From the lush bamboo forests to the majestic architecture of the Jade Palace, every frame is a visual feast for the eyes, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication of the animation team.

Jack Black delivers another standout performance as the voice of Po, infusing the character with his trademark wit and charm. Po's journey of self-acceptance and growth resonates on a deeply emotional level, thanks to Black's heartfelt portrayal and the sincerity of the writing.

The supporting cast, including Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, and J.K. Simmons, bring depth and nuance to their respective roles, adding layers of humor and humanity to the story. Newcomers Cranston and Kate Hudson inject fresh energy into the ensemble, creating memorable characters that leave a lasting impression.

What sets "Kung Fu Panda 3" apart is its ability to balance lighthearted humor with poignant moments of introspection and self-realization. The film tackles themes of family, friendship, and the importance of embracing one's true self with sensitivity and depth, leaving a powerful impact on viewers long after the credits roll.

As Po faces off against the formidable villain Kai, voiced by Simmons, audiences are treated to exhilarating martial arts sequences that showcase the beauty and grace of kung fu. The action-packed showdowns are complemented by a stirring musical score by Hans Zimmer, further heightening the emotional intensity of the film.

In conclusion, "Kung Fu Panda 3" is a heartwarming and uplifting tale that delivers on every front. With its endearing characters, stunning animation, and powerful themes, it's a must-watch for anyone seeking an entertaining and thought-provoking cinematic experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of the franchise or discovering it for the first time, "Kung Fu Panda 3" is sure to leave you smiling and inspired.

Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Hindi Dubbed

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Director: Jennifer Yuh Nelson


Writers: Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Ethan Reiff

Stars: Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan

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"Kung Fu Panda 2" is exactly as you'd expect, and more. The animation is elegant, the story is much more involving than in the original, and there's boundless energy. I enjoyed it as fully as I possibly could, given the horror of its 3-D. The original film, in 2-D wide-screen, was just fine. But never mind. Hollywood has brainwashed us (or itself) that 3-D is an improvement and not an annoyance.

What's best about this sequel is that it's not a dutiful retread of the original, but an ambitious extension. Of the many new elements, not least is the solution of the mystery of how Mr. Ping, a goose, could be the biological father of Po, a panda. In the original film, as nearly as I can recall, every character represented a different species, so I thought perhaps inscrutable reproductive processes were being employed. But no, Po's parenthood is explained here, and it has a great deal to do with new developments in the kingdom.

As we rejoin events in this mythical Chinese kingdom, Po (voice of Jack Black), having attained the status of Dragon Warrior in the first film, still leads the Furious Five: Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Monkey (Jackie Chan), Viper (Lucy Liu) and Crane (David Cross). Of these Tigress is clearly the most formidable, and Mantis remains the enigma; even though he sounds like Seth Rogen, how does he get past the weigh-in?

The kingdom now faces the prospect that it will be conquered and ruled by the evil peacock Lord Shen (Gary Oldman), whose minions have designed a new weapon that causes him to scour the land for scrap iron. This Shen is a wicked foe, hurling sharp, pointed feathers from his tail like a circus knife-thrower. It turns out that the mystery of Po's parentage is explained by Lord Shen's paranoia after a soothsayer (Michelle Yeoh) tells him to beware of pandas, so their destinies are linked more deeply than Po can imagine.

Kung Fu Panda (2008) Hindi Dubbed

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Directors: Mark Osborne, John Stevenson
Writers: Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger,Ethan Reiff
Stars: Jack Black, Ian McShane, Angelina Jolie

Kung Fu Panda (2008) Hindi Dubbed Full Movie Review:


"Kung Fu Panda" is a story that almost tells itself in its title. It is so hard to imagine a big, fuzzy panda performing martial arts encounters that you intuit (and you will be right) that the panda stars in an against-all-odds formula, which dooms him to succeed. For the panda's target audience, children and younger teens, that will be just fine, and the film presents his adventures in wonderfully drawn Cinemascope animation. (It will also be shown in some IMAX venues.)


The film stars a panda named Po (voice of Jack Black), who is so fat he can barely get out of bed. He works for his father, Mr. Ping (James Hong) in a noodle shop, which features Ping's legendary Secret Ingredient. How Ping, apparently a stork or other billed member of the avian family, fathered a panda is a mystery, not least to Po, but then the movie is filled with a wide variety of creatures who don't much seem to notice their differences.
They live in the beautiful Valley of Peace with an ancient temple towering overhead, up zillions of steps, which the pudgy Po can barely climb. But climb them he does, dragging a noodle wagon, because all the people of the valley have gathered up there to witness the choosing of the Dragon Warrior, who will engage the dreaded Tai Lung (Ian McShane) in kung-fu combat. Five contenders have been selected, the "Furious Five": Monkey (Jackie Chan), Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Viper (Lucy Liu) and Crane (David Cross). Tigress looks like she might be able to do some serious damage, but the others are less than impressive. Mantis in particular seems to weigh about an ounce, tops. All five have been trained (for nearly forever, I gather) by the wise Shifu, who with Dustin Hoffman's voice is one of the more dimensional characters in a story that doesn't give the others a lot of depth. Anyway, it's up to the temple master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim), an ancient turtle, to make the final selection, and he chooses -- yes, he chooses the hapless and pudgy Po.
The story then becomes essentially a series of action sequences, somewhat undermined by the fact that the combatants seem unable to be hurt, even if they fall from dizzying heights and crack stones open with their heads. There's an extended combat with Tai Lung on a disintegrating suspension bridge (haven't we seen that before?), hand-to-hand-to-tail combat with Po and Tai Lung, and upstaging everything, an energetic competition over a single dumpling.


"Kung Fu Panda" is not one of the great recent animated films. The story is way too predictable, and truth to tell, Po himself didn't overwhelm me with his charisma. But it's elegantly drawn, the action sequences are packed with energy, and it's short enough that older viewers will be forgiving. For the kids, of course, all this stuff is much of a muchness, and here they go again.