Attack Part 1 Critics Review: By Taran Adarsh, Komal Nahta, Anupama Chopra and Rajeev Masand
A few days back, the trailer of a Hindi film came out, which was giving a Hollywood-like vibe with the look and feel. The film was ‘Attack Part 1‘. This film starring John Abraham has been released. In the film, he played the role of an Armyman named Arjun Shergill. A reliable soldier, not afraid of anyone, the one who cuts the right wire of the ticking bomb in the very first time. For some reason he is made India’s first super soldier. Words like nanotech, biotech are thrown at the audience, and Arjun becomes a super soldier.
Attack Part 1 Critics Review
Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site:Indian Express
It is John Abraham who does all the heavy-lifting, literally heaving the bad guys across the room, and shooting exact holes into foreheads with both hands. We know exactly how things will pan out, no strain on the brain. Everything is straight-forward, no complicated characters, no morally ambiguous situations. That’s what desi superheroes are for, aren’t they?
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Hungama Site: Bollywood Hungama
On the whole, ATTACK – PART 1 works due to the novel concept, action, VFX and John Abraham’s first-rate performance. Hence, despite the limited buzz and a weak climax, the film can work at the box office and take advantage of the clean two-week run.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Saibal Site:NDTV
Science and sorcery – the two key omnipresent components of Attack – demand a willing, and complete, suspension of disbelief. That is easy to make peace with. Importantly, to the credit of debutant director Lakshya Raj Anand, the fast-paced hostage drama stops well short of being an all-out, dreadful assault on the senses. Attack, as it simplifies the science of heroism, certainly has its moments, but it could have done with a few more.
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Ratings:1/5 Review By: Tatsam Site:Firstpost
Whatever might be the measures taken by an earlier John Abraham film, there seems to be a renewed bloodlust in Attack, that’s actively trying to court the ‘masses’ of Uri and The Kashmir Files. Abraham’s next, Siddharth Anand’s Pathaan, will also see him invoking the tricolour. While question marks loom over his status as a ‘viable star’, expect his convenient patriotism to show up in a more naked and ferocious manner. John Abraham is no longer playing nice.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Renuka Site:Times Of India
To sum up, Attack: Part One, is an engaging watch, from start to finish. It could have been even better if some of the characters surrounding John’s Arjun Shergill were given more thought and leg-room.
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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Shubham Site:Koimoi
If you are getting free tickets and have nothing to kill your time, go ahead. Or else wait for the OTT release and then join me in the regret concert. We will play the 200 songs Shashwat Sachdev has composed for this one.I share my birthday with John Abraham and it only makes me sad to see him make such choices. Go for it if melodrama dressed as Sci-fi patriotism is your thing.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Russel Site:BollywoodLife
Watch Attack for its attempt at something truly novel within the purview of Indian cinema; its slick VFX; its ability the futuristic techno elements of its concept; the bike chase during the climax, followed by a clap-worthy stunt with an airplane; and finally, John Abraham doing what he’s tailor-made to do. These portions combined are enough to tide over the bumpy bits of the movie. I’m going with 3 out of 5 stars.
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