Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Full Movie Hindi Download

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Full Movie Hindi Download

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When New York's biggest villain group (the Foot Clan) threaten the city, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles must save the city. But after their master Splinter group gets nearly killed and Raphael's brothers gets kidnapped, he must rescue them before it's too late. Will he avenge his master, save his brothers, and defeat the Foot Clan or will all of the brothers die with him?
Darkness has settled over New York City as Shredder and his evil Foot Clan have an iron grip on everything from the police to the politicians. The future is grim until four unlikely outcast brothers rise from the sewers and discover their destiny as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Turtles must work with fearless reporter April O'Neil and her cameraman Vern Fenwick to save the city and unravel Shredder's diabolical plan.
It&#39;s really quite amazing the heroes in a half shell have made it this far in cinematic history. Ever since their first appearance in 1984 as an intended parody of superheroes, everyone&#39;s favorite reptilian quartet has left their mark in the hearts of audiences through their various incarnations, from the gritty comic books to the famous 80s cartoon. The popularity of the Ninja Turtles reached new heights with the live action trilogy as well as two animated films (including &quot;Turtles Forever&quot;). Along comes Michael Bay, who, despite making lots of money, has had a great deal of controversy with the way he approached another 80s phenomenon, the Transformers. People went nuts when it was announced that he was targeting TMNT as his next project and baffling decisions such as trying to making the heroes aliens and an American actor, William Fichtner, to play as Shredder and fans voting against such moves. Did all of Bay&#39;s work and the fan outrage work out for this new movie? Uh, not really, but let&#39;s first go into further detail.<br/><br/>April O&#39;Neil, in her quest to be taken more seriously as a journalist, stumbles upon vigilante attacks on the notorious Foot Clan, led by the ruthless Shredder. She soon discovers that the vigilantes are far from human. They are Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael, large humanoid turtles trained in the art of ninjutsu by a fellow mutant, a rat named Splinter. Just as April discovers their connection to her, Shredder, with the help of billionaire Eric Sacks, takes notice of the Turtles and plans on exploiting the mutagen in their bodies for a nefarious purpose. To stop this diabolical plan from happening, the TMNT must work together as a team if they hope to succeed in their mission with April backing them up every step of the way.<br/><br/>Now, in all honesty, I do like all of Bay&#39;s Transformers movies, though I completely understand everyone&#39;s dislike towards them. Too many explosions, insane product placements, overly-objectified females, dumb sexual humor, etc. Surprisingly, not only is Bay just the producer and not director, but most of his usual antics have been toned down significantly. This time it feels that more effort was put into making a good film. It doesn&#39;t succeed all the way, but it&#39;s an improvement.<br/><br/>Thankfully, the Turtles are all portrayed accurately with some interesting updates. Leo is still the noble leader, Mickey is still a goofball, Donnie is still the smart guy, and Raph is still the angry brute with a heart. Their designs are one of the more controversial parts of the film. On the downside, they are way too big and powerful, with Raphael in particular looking too hulk-ish. Plus, while Leo&#39;s and Donnie&#39;s faces look fine, Raph&#39;s and Mickey&#39;s look too human, making the latter two appear very ugly. Beyond that, the designs are great. They have different articles of clothing and markings, which not only make it easier to tell them apart but are also fitting to the heroes like Donnie wearing a harness that has all kinds of fancy gadgets and Mickey having a bead necklace and graffiti art on his shell. Also, the CGI and motion-capture are done very well, even if I prefer more practical effects like in the older films.<br/><br/>The other characters are fine by my account. Megan Fox isn&#39;t that bad as April, interestingly trying to be taken more seriously as an actress alongside her character trying to be a serious reporter. Her acting here isn&#39;t that good, but at least she&#39;s putting more effort here and she isn&#39;t as sexualized as she was in Transformers. William Fichtner is one of the more enjoyable actors to watch, his character Eric Sacks (yes, I know what that sounds like) having a good deal of charm and charisma while still maintaining the air of a slimy bad guy. It was clear he was meant to be Shredder but despite the change in role, William does what he can and delivers the goods. Shredder himself is also decent. He&#39;s menacing enough, even if he doesn&#39;t have much personality and his armor design overblown, but I guess the latter case works since the TMNT are also overblown. Finally, Splinter is still a great character. His design is good and he can kick some serious @$$ in a fight, but he also has the very warm presence a father figure should have.<br/><br/>The other aspects of the film are a mixed bag. The action scenes are great, with the choreography well-executed and the effects helping to reach new heights, allowing the Turtles to perform some neat new tricks. The humor is hit-or-miss, with some jokes making me chuckle and others making me facepalm. There&#39;s once scene involving an elevator which is the best part of the movie, perfectly capturing the spirit of TMNT. The music is also good, the main theme having a nice heroic tone and the ending song is pretty catchy. The story is nothing that special. Granted, it has some nice ideas like how the mutagen plays out but there&#39;s also lots of aspects that don&#39;t make much sense, like the bizarre coincidences, the villains&#39; plan, and how the hell a character does this one thing. It&#39;s just something that could have been done better.<br/><br/>Overall, despite having noticeable flaws, this movie is a serviceable entry in the franchise. I prefer the 1990 film, but this new movie is still entertaining and I look forward to seeing a sequel. It&#39;s just good to know that the Ninja Turtles are still going strong and are likely to stay that way for a long time. I&#39;d say this movie is at least worth a watch. COWABUNGA!
Seriously, Michael Bay &amp; Co. should pay me for sitting through this ridiculous pile of tripe.<br/><br/>Grew up with the comics and cartoon show, loved the 1990 movie. Every sense I possess was repeatedly violated with this poor excuse of a greedy cash grab and pizza hut endorsement.<br/><br/>I knew not to expect, well, anything really that has Michael Bay&#39;s name attached to it, but somehow still managed to be surprised at the sheer badness.<br/><br/>The turtles themselves look strange, and act strange. Michaleangelo is like some weird semi-gangsta who is downright creepy in a continuing reference obsession with April O&#39;Neil. Raphael is aloof, but exists little beyond that. That&#39;s as far as they went trying to define either one of them. <br/><br/>Leonardo, the brave leader, was completely robbed of his personality, characteristics, leadership and anything that would define him, and has always in the past. He is instead a dissolved Bouillon cube in a large pot of water....bland, bland, bland. His voice (Johnny Knoxville) is miscast, and would&#39;ve been better befitting either Mikey or Raph...that is if they&#39;d bothered to give them any personality.<br/><br/>The biggest violations however, lay with Donatello and Splinter, as it seems they thought that hyper-charging the characters would somehow make them interesting, endearing or watchable. &quot;Donatello does machines&quot; translates into exploiting him as a constant, textbook, super nerd. And he does absolutely nothing beyond that. Also, he looks like a Ghostbuster. Say hi to Dr. Donatello Stantz. <br/><br/>Instead of making Splinter the wise, insightful, deep, sensei he always has been, he&#39;s instead to a cardboard cutout that does a lot of &quot;action stuff&quot;. Don&#39;t get me wrong, the Splinter of the cartoon and comics could certainly hold his own, but violence was always the last resort, and had a rationale. (reminds me of what they did to Yoda in the Star Wars prequels.) And he learns Ninjitsu from a book in the sewer, gone is any mysticism or any pivotal, emotional, or vital connection to important characters in the story.<br/><br/>Shredder is lame. There&#39;s no other way to put it. He is also a hyper charged extension &quot;more blades piled on the suit will make him better!&quot; He is unrecognizable beyond the pile of CGI blades, has no depth, no real motivation, and feels needlessly shoe horned into the &quot;story&quot; Especially since they terminated any connection with Splinter, or the long important history between them. (by the way, welcome to &quot;plot convenience playhouse&quot; when you find out that the turtles and Splinter were pets of April&#39;s when she was a girl. How convenient. <br/><br/>The biggest human violation is no doubt Megan Fox, who continues to show she&#39;s a vapid, terrible actress, incapable of emotion, facial expressions, or the ability to close her mouth. She&#39;s absolutely terrible and is no April O&#39;Neil. Michael Bay continues to have an obsession with Megan Fox like you would not believe. <br/><br/>She also has no class, instead of choosing to take criticism constructively and look to improving herself and growing into a mature, capable lady, she instead publicly insults any who bashes this movie; (rightfully so) by saying &quot;f**k you&quot;. Real mature Megan, and a great example for your children.<br/><br/>The best actor of the bunch, William Fichtner. I&#39;m still trying to figure out what purpose he served and why he&#39;s in this movie to begin with, I keep looking, but...folks, I got nothing&#39; (why is Will Arnett even here?)<br/><br/>There&#39;s also some defiance of physics as a mountain the size of Everest is apparently located not too far outside NYC, complete with a truck that slides down the side of it for ten straight minutes, with fast paced, confusing, unimpressive special effects. <br/><br/>The turtles are ridiculously bullet-proof (which leads me to why are the foot soldiers carrying machine guns? Or any guns for that matter?) The answer I came up with: lazy. Why bother to have some Ninjitsu students, or experts, or extras, in your Ninja movie, when it&#39;s easier to have a stunt guy fire a gun. (That or the entire budget went to lame special effects.) <br/><br/>Lots of low energy, thick glass shattering, metal side of van punching through escapes that make no sense at all. A yawn inducing, passionless, &quot;tower rolling down the buildings of NYC&quot; anti-climatic moments. Lame, just lame.<br/><br/>The solution: a marathon of the late 80&#39;s cartoon followed by a viewing of the 1990 movie..just to prove that Michael Bay hadn&#39;t killed my soul completely. 1/10.
The action beats are bigger and better than they’ve ever been in a Ninja Turtle film — brawls, shootouts, a snowy car-and-truck chase with big explosions and what not. But in between those scenes is an awful lot of chatter and exposition. For a film that aims younger (save for the die-hards who grew up with this franchise), that’s deadly dull.
Scott Mednick, the executive producer, stated that this film will be live-action. Link. The Ninja Turtles themselves however will be computer animated through Motion Capture, as opposed to using practical effects.Link.<br/><br/> a5c7b9f00b

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