Shot Boot Three
- 2023
- 1h 57m
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5.9/10
1.5K
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Shot Boot Three (SB3) is the story of three kids and a dog. Their parents are busy with their respective professional lives. The kids spend time with each other (and the dog)Shot Boot Three (SB3) is the story of three kids and a dog. Their parents are busy with their respective professional lives. The kids spend time with each other (and the dog)Shot Boot Three (SB3) is the story of three kids and a dog. Their parents are busy with their respective professional lives. The kids spend time with each other (and the dog)
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"Shot Boot Three" is one of those rare films that just makes you feel good. It's a story about four young children and Max, a Golden Retriever.
When Max goes missing, the kids set off on a sometimes frightening, but always entertaining adventure to find him, and in the process, they learn about friendship, responsibility, and the special bond we share with our pets.
Directed by Arun Vaidyanathan, this film is a breath of fresh air. The young actors are delightful, and you can tell they had a blast making this film. And the cinematography is beautiful, capturing some truly stunning scenes that add to the film's charm.
For Western audiences, it offers a slice of Indian life and traverses various classes and settings but grounds itself in universal themes which we can all recognise and relate to.
"Shot Boot Three" is a great film for all families, regardless of where you live. It's perfect for a cosy film night, especially if you're tired of the usual high-energy, intense films. This film is all about the simple joys of life and the irreplaceable bond between kids and their pets.
When Max goes missing, the kids set off on a sometimes frightening, but always entertaining adventure to find him, and in the process, they learn about friendship, responsibility, and the special bond we share with our pets.
Directed by Arun Vaidyanathan, this film is a breath of fresh air. The young actors are delightful, and you can tell they had a blast making this film. And the cinematography is beautiful, capturing some truly stunning scenes that add to the film's charm.
For Western audiences, it offers a slice of Indian life and traverses various classes and settings but grounds itself in universal themes which we can all recognise and relate to.
"Shot Boot Three" is a great film for all families, regardless of where you live. It's perfect for a cosy film night, especially if you're tired of the usual high-energy, intense films. This film is all about the simple joys of life and the irreplaceable bond between kids and their pets.
A family movie should leave happy memories, a smile on your face when the movie is over. Shot boot three does it - a breadth of fresh air amidst the trend of slasher movies families are subjected to watch in the name of pop culture.
The movie revolves around the lives of three kids live in the metro city luxury apartment life and one fix-it-all poor kid. One kid longs for a dog, gets a Golden retriever, all kids enjoy his companionship, dog goes missing and the kids go on a day of adventure finding the dog with happy ending.
All the Kids acted suitably with no over smart dialogues usually given to child artists. The kid acted as poor kid Ramana did his part well with comfortable body language. All senior actors did their supporting roles justifying their characters. Strict mom Sneha, loving dad Venkat prabhu, Yogi babu are all did their part good enough to not take the attention away from main characters.
Rajesh vaidhya's music is apt and suitable. The song Paal mazhai by Sid Sriram and pleasant visuals will stay with you well after the movie.
A family entertainment with nuggets of teachings. Catch it in Theater or OTT to watch with whole family.
The movie revolves around the lives of three kids live in the metro city luxury apartment life and one fix-it-all poor kid. One kid longs for a dog, gets a Golden retriever, all kids enjoy his companionship, dog goes missing and the kids go on a day of adventure finding the dog with happy ending.
All the Kids acted suitably with no over smart dialogues usually given to child artists. The kid acted as poor kid Ramana did his part well with comfortable body language. All senior actors did their supporting roles justifying their characters. Strict mom Sneha, loving dad Venkat prabhu, Yogi babu are all did their part good enough to not take the attention away from main characters.
Rajesh vaidhya's music is apt and suitable. The song Paal mazhai by Sid Sriram and pleasant visuals will stay with you well after the movie.
A family entertainment with nuggets of teachings. Catch it in Theater or OTT to watch with whole family.
Beautiful😃 Shot Boot Three was a beautiful and clean watch. We enjoyed every bit of it.
The story was relatable as it carried crucial messages for our generation
DELICIOUS
-It was clear throughout the screenplay that Arun Vaidyanathan wanted to emphasize the need for love in our fast-paced society.
Love for one another, love for the blind, love for the poor, and of course, love for animals.
-Poovaiyar takes home the award for best performance. He is sooo cute and excelled in his street-wise role!
-Shot Boot Three sustained a childlike atmosphere with entertaining animation, funky score, and simple/clean dialogues
-The yellow color in the lighting, outfits, and dog's fur accentuated the optimism, energy, happiness, and friendship symbolism.
It was quite meaningful to see the solidarity between the friends
-Nice work on the storytelling and direction. Every scene made sense and we were gradually taken from point A to point B.
Being separately introduced to Pallavi, Ballu, and Kailash in the beginning gently invited us into their world so we could understand them.
BLAND
-It was obvious that Shot Boot Three was the main actors' debut. Praniti, Vedanth, and Kailash weren't totally relaxed in front of the camera. We could tell that they were thinking about their next moves/lines. But we give them A for effort!
The story was relatable as it carried crucial messages for our generation
DELICIOUS
-It was clear throughout the screenplay that Arun Vaidyanathan wanted to emphasize the need for love in our fast-paced society.
Love for one another, love for the blind, love for the poor, and of course, love for animals.
-Poovaiyar takes home the award for best performance. He is sooo cute and excelled in his street-wise role!
-Shot Boot Three sustained a childlike atmosphere with entertaining animation, funky score, and simple/clean dialogues
-The yellow color in the lighting, outfits, and dog's fur accentuated the optimism, energy, happiness, and friendship symbolism.
It was quite meaningful to see the solidarity between the friends
-Nice work on the storytelling and direction. Every scene made sense and we were gradually taken from point A to point B.
Being separately introduced to Pallavi, Ballu, and Kailash in the beginning gently invited us into their world so we could understand them.
BLAND
-It was obvious that Shot Boot Three was the main actors' debut. Praniti, Vedanth, and Kailash weren't totally relaxed in front of the camera. We could tell that they were thinking about their next moves/lines. But we give them A for effort!
The film tells the story of four children who bond with their pet dog named Max. Max brings great joy into their lives, but when he disappears, the children embark on a journey to find him. Their experiences along the way shape their understanding of life and their own personalities.
Shot Boot Three is a heartwarming film with a strong message about the importance of friendship, family, and compassion. The children in the film are all excellent, and their bond with Max is beautiful and heartwarming.
The film's direction is competent, and the cinematography is beautiful. The film also features some catchy songs.
Overall, Shot Boot Three is a well-made and enjoyable film that is sure to appeal to audiences of all ages, especially kids a must. It is a film that can be enjoyed by the entire family, and it teaches important life lessons and love all along the way.
Shot Boot Three is a heartwarming film with a strong message about the importance of friendship, family, and compassion. The children in the film are all excellent, and their bond with Max is beautiful and heartwarming.
The film's direction is competent, and the cinematography is beautiful. The film also features some catchy songs.
Overall, Shot Boot Three is a well-made and enjoyable film that is sure to appeal to audiences of all ages, especially kids a must. It is a film that can be enjoyed by the entire family, and it teaches important life lessons and love all along the way.
Don't fall for the reviews giving 10/10 for this movie.
The music, acting, story, and screenplay are merely average, better suited for kids. It falls short in addressing crucial topics like child abuse, animal abuse, and details on diverse breeds, both native to India and imported. The film misses a valuable chance to promote awareness about animal care.
Moreover, it's misleading, depicting kids wandering alone without adult supervision, engaging in heroic acts. Let's be responsible consumers and encourage films that contribute positively to our understanding. Share your thoughts and choices wisely for a more informed cinematic experience.
The music, acting, story, and screenplay are merely average, better suited for kids. It falls short in addressing crucial topics like child abuse, animal abuse, and details on diverse breeds, both native to India and imported. The film misses a valuable chance to promote awareness about animal care.
Moreover, it's misleading, depicting kids wandering alone without adult supervision, engaging in heroic acts. Let's be responsible consumers and encourage films that contribute positively to our understanding. Share your thoughts and choices wisely for a more informed cinematic experience.
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- SoundtracksThe Gang Song
G.K.B
Praniti Praveen
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- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
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