RRR
Rise, Roar, Revolt.
A fictional history of two legendary revolutionaries' journey away from home before they began fighting for their country in the 1920s.
Wokeness: 0%
Overall Score: 100%
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GentleGiant
Crazy good!
Went into this expecting nothing. However, I found myself engaged by the crazy action, good characters, engaging story, and phenomenal song and dance. Only complaint is that the runtime is a little much. Oh, and no woke!
Created: 10-11-2022
JasAce
So surprised at how GOOD this was!
Never in my life would think of watching anything remotely like this but I gave it chance after watching a review on YouTube and man oh MAN am I glad I did! It was so over the top but in a GOOD way and the action was incredible and unlike anything I've experienced before! Characters are great to watch and root for against the bad guys, the violence might be a little much for younger viewers but it's not terrible. I can't recommend this movie enough, don't even watch the trailer just go in with an open mind and enjoy pure fun entertainment without any ounce of a WOKE agenda in it.
Created: 11-14-2022
JustEntertainment
Not a drop of woke!
From two badass male leads to likable, feminine love interests, there is nothing woke in here. Not a shred.
On one hand the bad guys in the story are the British Empire which has invaded and is now treating India like crap. And there is also a scene of dance in which the only person who "gets it" at a party when the rhythm becomes fun is the single black guy (in the WHOLE MOVIE, just there to not be white) while none of the white musicians could possibly understand music. That moment was slightly woke.
But to contend that, the love interest of one of the leads is a white chick, who is nice and normal. In addition, in that same dance scene above, despite the jab about "only the black dude in a band could understand rhythm" the ladies at the party all join in the fun, no matter what race. It's just the dudes being stuffy.
One has to understand that the story is set in early 1900's India, where the British really did oppress the country. So it makes sense that the movie portrays them all as evil racists. But the addition of the white love interest and all shows that the producers didn't really mean to say "all white people are racist," therefore the movie is not hateful, nor woke.
Besides, the whole thing is badass. Better than any of them. Better than woke-ass crap like Marvel Movies, those stupid feminazis taking over Star Wars and Indiana Jones and whatnot. Blows them all out of the water.
Created: 01-21-2023
Bob A
Entertainment from start to finish!
Great fun. Lots of Bollywood madness, big song and dance numbers, crazy stunts etc. If you’re English you might have to get over all the English being pantomime villains but hey, it’s that sort of movie.
Created: 02-06-2023