• The role, that once earned Johnny Depp an Oscar nomination, sees him take a backseat in the face of conflict; not typical of Sparrow, is it? The nemesis gets taken down by passing characters while he watches on in powerlessness. And the closing shot- which is bit of a healer, if I may add- is so Bollywood in its treatment that you would reach out for your tissue wondering how could someone cough up 200 million, in the hope of turning it into a blockbuster, with a clumsily written swashbuckler like that. 

  • This film does provide answers to the existing questions, but its current conflict fails to match up to the first instalment.

  • In The Fate of the Furious, our heroes walk away from crashes that would put Captain America on the disabled list.

  • By the end of this film, you can be assured that you will have a few more ‘things to do’ on your bucket list.

  • The film is largely a run-down version of the other films that have drawn from the lives of the Bhatts, but it in the last five minutes, director Mohit Suri surprises you with a coherent and dramatic conclusion that strings together stray pieces of the story to form a clear, pretty picture. Too bad the only good part lasts for not more than three minutes, but for its worth, it does give a fitting closure to what seems unfinished business, as the title suggests.

  • Earnest, but clichéd…a bold attempt and some very good performances by the lead cast may make it worth your while.

  • Though it is a usual love story, director Jeevan has attempted a different screenplay and the settings are also new. But, a sense of déjà vu sets in down the lane, which cannot be conflicted.

  • It is nothing more than one long, excruciating yawn…

  • Bay is very talented at all things visual, the 3-D works well and the robots look great. But the final confrontation alone lasts close to an hour, and at some point, you may find yourself simply in a daze, unable to absorb any further action into your brain.

    But one viewer’s migraine is another’s euphoria. You decide.

  • The film has no major flaws but it doesn’t have many great moments either. And the end result is as empty as Mohit’s bank balance.

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