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Good Luck Jerry Review – Bumpy Ride With Occasional Fun

By Binged Bureau - Jul 29, 2022 @ 03:07 pm
2.25 / 5
Good Luck Jerry Review – Bumpy Ride With Occasional Fun
BOTTOM LINE: Bumpy Ride With Occasional Fun
Rating
2.25 / 5
Skin N Swear
Gory Visuals At Times
Drama

What Is the Story About?

Jerry, aka Jaya Kumari, is forced to enter the business of illegal drug peddling due to her mother’s illness. Her smartness helps her climb the ladder sooner. However, troubles arise when she decides to quit the business as the bosses are unhappy with the decision.

The movie’s core plot is what happens when Jerry is given one last assignment, after which the mafia plans to eliminate her entire family. Who are the people involved, and did she escape forms the overall plot.

Performances?

Janhvi Kapoor gets an author-backed role yet again. She does well to look the part and not come across as too modern. However, something is missing when it comes to expressing genuine fear and drama. Despite her best efforts, she falls short in crucial sequences, which require dramatic skills.

The pre-climax scene with a mafia goon is the best example. It is clear that Janhvi misses bringing genuine fear. It is what makes the character compelling in the first place. But, her act doesn’t get into the zone or tap into the emotion.

Jerry’s part is another versatile addition when seen alone and not compared with the original and looking within Janhvi’s filmography, though.

Analysis

Siddharth Sengupta directs Good Luck Jerry. It is based on the Tamil movie Kolamaavu Kokila which marked the debut of Nelson as director.

Good Luck Jerry is a dark comedy with the trappings of a crime comedy in place. There is a neat setup involving the police and mafia and a typical middle-class family to take the narrative forward.

The director swiftly introduces us to the world of Jerry. The family of three females, the chemistry they share and the males hounding them are all clinically executed. The casting further helps in instant relatability.

The problems start when the actual story commences involving the drug angle. Initially, it is alright, but as things progress, the sharp edge is missing as things move. The much-required tension is missing in the proceedings involving the police and mafia. Also, Janhvi seems to be moving far too easily among them without fear.

In short, the gripping narrative, an essential element for the movie to work, isn’t generated. The various characters go through the motions doing the necessary without any palpable tension. It is the biggest failure of the movie.

There are intriguing moments intermittently by default (based on the original), but they are few and far between. It leads to uneven proceedings. The dark comedy angle doesn’t come across properly in the remake.

Everything eventually boils down to the climax. It is all over the place concerning the execution. The bang-bang ending on expected lines feels rushed and chaotic and doesn’t quite generate the thrills.

Overall, Good Luck Jerry is a weaker version of a gripping original. It is okay in parts as some bits work but fails to land the punch as a whole. If you have not seen the original, give Good Luck Jerry a try, as the bumps may not be entirely visible.

Other Artists?

The casting of Good Luck Jerry is fine. Mita Vashisht and newcomer Samta Sudiksha are mother and sister are good. The former is in terrific form, generally, but feels underutilised here. Samta is a revelation in playing a young, chirpy sister character.

Deepak Dobriyal gets the meaty part after the main lead. He has done a decent job overall and steals the show in a couple of situations. Sahil Mehta starts well but is relegated to the background later. Sushant Singh seen after a gap is alright for the part. Neeraj Sood has a funny role, but he too misses the mark. The rest of the actors have bits and pieces roles and are adequate.

Music and Other Departments?

Parag Chhabra provides the music for the movie, whereas Aman Pant provides the background score. The songs and BGM are alright, but they don’t particularly stand out. They have a generic feel and are merely serviceable to the narrative.

Rangarajan’s cinematography is reasonably okay. It isn’t a disappointment, but one that could have been better. The editing by duo Prakash Chandra Sahoo and Zubin Sheikh is decent. They have done their part in keeping things sleek, but there is only so much they do with the content. The writing is a mixed bag. The dialogues and modified content in critical moments work against the movie.

Highlights?

Casting

Comic Moments

Short Length

Drawbacks?

Lacking Gripping Execution

Dialogues

Bland BGM

Did I Enjoy It?

Yes, In Parts

Will You Recommend It?

Yes, But With Huge Reservations

Good Luck Jerry Hindi Movie Review by Binged Bureau 

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