Bhoot: Part One - The Haunted Ship Movie Review
- By: nettv4u.com
- Review for the film: "Bhoot: Part One - The Haunted Ship"
- Runtime: 1 Hour 57 Minutes
- Certificate: A
- Released: 21-02-2020
- Genre: Action, Thriller, Drama
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- The performances of the stars are good
- The characters should have been designed better
- The makeup is not impressive
Bhoot Part One - The Haunted Ship is directed by Bhanu Pratap Singh. The movie has Vicky Kaushal, Bhumi Pednekar and Ashutosh Rana in the cast. Apoorva Mehta, Hiroo Johar, Karan Johar and Shashank Khaitan produced the movie.
Plot
Prithvi, a young shipping officer, had to face horror incidents in a ship, Sea Bird. Why the Sea Bird becomes a haunted one and who is the reason for that? Did Prithvi solve the issues? Watch the movie to get the answers.
Star Performance
Vicky Kaushal has done an excellent job. He had emoted well and maintained his character perfectly. Bhumi Pednekar didn't get enough chance to express, as she has done an extended cameo. Ashutosh Rana is good as professor Joshi.
Analysis
The film is said to be based on a true incident and it started with a scary scene. The director has scripted it well, but certain scenes did not impress the audience. The CGI work, makeup and the cinematography are the important things for a horror movie, besides performance. But the makeup is not much impressive and the CGI works worked in parts. The background music is good and the cinematography is apt for the horror movie, as most of the scenes are shot in the dark atmosphere.
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Verdict
Although the movie has some negative points, it has some positive points to engage the audience. If you are a lover of horror thrillers, you could watch this.