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Movies & Series 20 August 2019, 15:41

The Most Bizarre Action Movie Sequences

We all like polished, pampered and thoughtful sequences in action cinema. However, some directors seem to prefer to go into total absurdity and mayhem. Today, we will show you the results of such approach. Strap in, it's gonna be wild.

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Dabangg 2

  1. Country: India
  2. Directed by: Arbaaz Khan
  3. Release date: 2012

After watching Dabangg 2, we’re convinced that Max Payne and Neo are damn amateurs when it comes to using bullet time. In this movie it is much more than a gimmick. It's a martial art, an inherent treat of the protagonist. It's his way to bend the laws that govern the world, and especially gunfights. Watch and learn. This is how it's done, kids.

What is Dabangg 2?

It's a continuation of the quite successful Bollywood action comedy Dabangg. The action takes us to Kanpur, a dystopian city of corruption, crime and lawlessness, where violence reigns the streets. The protagonist is confronted with a politician who appears as a savior in the upcoming elections, but is actually a member of the criminal underworld.

Is it worth watching the whole movie?

I don't think so. While the first part of the series was something quite digestible, everything was turned to 11 here. The script and the excess of characters can be tedious. The presented fragment is rather a curiosity which you can laugh at, but not much more.

What about sales and money?

It wasn’t bad – the film made about 17 million dollars with a budget of 7-8 million bucks. In India, it was a blockbuster hit.

Hubert Sosnowski

Hubert Sosnowski

He joined GRYOnline.pl in 2017, as an author of texts about games and movies. He's currently the head of the film department and the Filmomaniak.pl website. Learned how to write articles while working for the Dzika Banda portal. His texts were published on kawerna.pl, film.onet.pl, zwierciadlo.pl, and in the Polish Playboy. Has published stories in the monthly Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror magazine, as well as in the first volume of the Antologii Wolsung. Lives for "middle cinema" and meaty entertainment, but he won't despise any experiment or Fast and Furious. In games, looks for a good story. Loves Baldur's Gate 2, but when he sees Unreal Tournament, Doom, or a good race game, the inner child wakes up. In love with sheds and thrash metal. Since 2012, has been playing and creating live action role-playing, both within the framework of the Bialystok Larp Club Zywia, and commercial ventures in the style of Witcher School.

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