Dreadfully Boring
A brilliant film that helped define a genre
The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
View MoreGreat story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
View MorePakistan's first ever-animated movie is a pathetic fail. I got the CD of this movie from a shop after hearing many reviews about it. They were all saying it was the best movie ever and stuff like that, and I was curious to see it. I regret it. The plot is unoriginal and badly written. There is no chemistry between the characters. The characters have no development whatsoever, the animation is terrible and the characters are awful. Saadi is the main character but a poorly developed one. All he just does is boss everyone around and upset his mother. He is the smart one of the three Bahadur but he is so useless. He has the personality of a rock. All you need to know. Moreover, his power is super smarts. I MEAN, SERIOUSLY. SUPER SMARTS? Is that the best you can think of? There is Amna. AMNA IS THE BIGGEST MARY-SUE OF ALL TIME! I HATE HER SO MUCH! She has the power of super speed. However, she is always mean to everyone and repeatedly beats up Kamil. And she tackles a bad guy by running around him and the bad guy just lets her attack him.-_- Where's the creativity? The worst is Kamil. Someone needs to shut that retard up now. He has the ego that can be seen from space. He never shuts up and always brags about how great he is. When you see him, you will feel like throwing your TV out the window. He has the lamest power, super hearing. That will not help you much in anywhere. His jokes are not funny. You will often feel like punching him in the face. Anyway, the main plot is about the person named Mango who gives his soul to a demon for powers. Then he takes over the town he lives in with them (how original). It is a waste of time. In the battle scenes, they do nothing. The comedy is stale. The action is horrible. In one scene, they beat up a guy by throwing a ball on his head and instantly the villain tumbles and is defeated. I MEAN, SERIOUSLY? IS THAT HOW YOU BEAT SOMEONE UP? AT MY SCHOOL, ONE KID DESTABILIZED A TUBE LIGHT BY THROWING A BALL AT IT. I hate this garbage. It needs to burn in hell. You will regret wasting your time on this
View MoreWatched first animated Pakistani movie for kids Teen Bahadur (Three Braves)with my nephews and nieces.It was fun! House was full with children and time to time their reaction surprised me. Their sweet laughter specially when teen Bahadur fight against evil made my experience cherished to realized kids are reacting and understanding it. 😊 Good script incl tanker mafia bhatta'khori(Land Mafia)subjected. Innovative characters with their excellent voice overs were beautified this movie much. Visual effects and graphics made it very world standard outclass. Thanks producers animation studio team Vaadii, ARY Films for wonderful family entertainment. Thought became a reality specifically for kids. They have something to tell in future from their past as we usually discuss our childhood memory talking about "Alf Laila"(Arabian Nights) and Ainak Wala jinn(Jinni wearing goggles)of PTV, it is our very own common memory to share. They ll I know.
View MoreA typical "good vs evil" story for the kids. Mimicking those childhood stories that we had here in Pakistan in 90's. Evil and Good both start in the same place, then face off against each other and the evil is defeated eventually.Animation of the film is average, and filled with sponsors titles, which is not pleasing at all, but may be that was the back up plan if the crowd does not turn up. From a kids perspective a nice movie to watch, at least worth the ticket. And for the first animation movie made in Pakistan it was a nice effort and a sequel may be on the way.
View MoreSharmin Obaid's animated follow up to her Oscar winning documentaries is a well-made animated feature that pays homage to some epic Hollywood animated films, all the while remaining firmly grounded in Pakistani culture and ethos. The team behind '3 Bahadur' has been successful in crafting an end product that stands firmly on its own and indeed, stands tall. The story revolves around three kids who are bestowed with super powers that allow them to battle the evil that's holed up in the town's clock-tower. The symbology in the movie -- from the eccentric goon practicing Bharat-Natyam (a noted leader of a political mafia in actuality is known to sing in his speeches and has on occasions also danced), the well meaning 'chowkidaar', the only sane male (Imran Uncle) is hard to miss. The way the town passively submits to evil taking over also has very real parallels. The movie's central message is for the kids to, unlike their adult guardians, never passively submit to a wrong. This is a strong message and the team behind the movie has to be lauded. Sheraz Uppal's tracks are icing on the cake. And lastly, it was a delight to see a theater packed with kids, chaperoned by their parents and some adults. A sequel is on the order.
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