PK
PK
PG-13 | 19 December 2014 (USA)
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A stranger in the city asks questions no one has asked before. Known only by his initials, the man's innocent questions and childlike curiosity take him on a journey of love, laughter and letting go.

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augustocbx

292/5000 This movie was on my list awhile, I can not remember the reason. The first few minutes were okay, but as the movie went by, it was wrapping me up to leave me in ecstasy. It's about fiction, romance, religion, nonsense and innocence, everything I love most in a single movie. It's one of my top 10.

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Cole Waters

PK is unbelievably funny. It has a great story line, but besides that it has a fantastic cast to go with it.

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sakram

This is one of the few Indian movies I admit have taken my entire attention and admiration. Unlike many Indian movies, this doesn't portray the Indian culture in any way, because it's addressed internationally, so there is no Indian factor in here. On the other hand, it deals with a few important subjects all at once, without forgetting the romance ! The concept was really good I really liked it, and it is humorous, in nondislikeable way. 8/10 Probably we won't see such Indian movie in the far future.

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Charles Herold (cherold)

A sort of adult E.T. mixed with a little romantic comedy and a lot of religion mockery, PK barrels along with broad humor, excellent acting, and an unlikely but enjoyable story.In PK, a bug-eyed, floppy-eared Aamir Khan comes to earth and has him phone-home device stolen. After a few people tell him only God can help him get home, the alien develops a transactional concept of human religion, and is continually perplexed by his difficulties in getting one of our wold's many Gods he woos to help him out. While God lets him down, a curious reporter (Anushka Sharma) recovering from heartache comes up with an odd way to help, which involves creating a media war between the alien and a religious leader.The moral of the movie is pretty much, organized religion sucks. Religion is portrayed (and I'm on the filmmaker's side here) as a film- flam that at best takes your money and at worst results in terrorism and war.There are some logic issues here. I'll admit, I'm not Indian, but I think it's at least as religious as America, and if a news station created a platform for an agnostic rabble-rouser here it would not go well for them. But as I say, I don't know much of anything about India, so perhaps they are more open to debate than my local Christians.I'm also not convinced an alien would leap to this particular set of unlikely conclusions, but then, there's no real guarantee aliens would have much intelligence outside of the technological kind.This is a very funny and occasionally touching movie with Khan weird and funny and Sharma perky and lovable. It also has some excellent songs, most notably Love is a Waste of Time, which is the first Indian song I ever found myself humming after the movie ended.If you want to see a silly, anti-(organized)religion movie, this is an excellent choice.

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