Review of Kites (2010) by Ashim J — 21 May 2010
If you enjoy implausible plot lines with unrealistic, undeveloped characters, poor film making, bad active, bad music, and 2 good looking people, you'll enjoy this. Kites is a story of an Indian living in America who is making money by marrying a dozen different women who need greencards.
Somehow, all of these women are given immediate greencards, despite the fact that this man has married and divorced many times before. Suddenly, a VERY wealthy women falls in head-over-heals love with our main character -- for no apparent reason.
He dates her for the money, and her father buys her a $40k Bentley (that's how they described this beautiful car). Then he falls in love with a women that he's already married too (she married him for a greencard), but who happens to be dating his girlfriend's brother.
They run away, rob a bank, steal cars. hold people at gunpoint, and the rich family chases them down. This movie is complete with a western-style cops v. robbers shootout, a get-away in a hot-air balloon, exploding police cars, and an Indian casino owner in Las Vegas who shoots his patrons.
This movie is completely ludicrous.
This review of Kites (2010) was written by Ashim J on 21 May 2010.
Kites has generally received positive reviews.
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