During a train trip to New Delhi, a pair of commandos face an army of invading bandits.
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★★★★★
Kill is an absolute cinematic masterpiece that redefines the action genre. From the very first scene to the last, the film grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go, taking you on a thrilling roller-coaster ride of non-stop adrenaline-pumping action and raw e...
★★★★★
Like the fast-moving train, the screenplay also paces itself swiftly without boring the audience. The entire film is about this one episode, and action blocks are lined up in most scenes, coupled with a few montage sequences to elevate the emotions. The action...
★★★★★
Wow, I am in disbelief that this is a Bollywood film! It is executed in a truly brilliant manner. The setup may be straightforward, but the action, direction, and acting are all outstanding. India's response to the Raid Films. I can't express in enough words h...
★★★★★
No responsibile army man will choose not kill each and every one of those bandit the first chance they get. Not only are they unbelievably outnumbered 2 vs 36 but also each and every one of them is a danger to civilians in the train. This alone ruined the expe...
★★★★★
Neither Bruce Lee-style quick action scenes nor violent horror flicks are particularly well-known in Indian cinema. Then arrives "Kill" and answers both of these questions. The gore is there and expertly done in an hour and forty-five minutes, even though it i...