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GhostBusters (2016) Hindi BluRay 480p 720p 1080p Dual Audio [हिंदी DD2.0 + English] ESubs


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GhostBusters

2016 / 2h 14m
Genre: Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Release Date: July 11, 2016
Director: Paul Feig
Language: Hindi DD2.0 + English
Quality: BluRay 1080p | 720p |  480p
Size: 2.2GB | 1.4GB | 450MB

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GhostBusters (2016) – More Info

New York City is under attack from an army of the undead — who you gonna call? That’s right, the GHOSTBUSTERS. But in this update of the the 1984 comedy-action classic, the quartet of supernatural scientists is an all-woman team: paranormal experts Abby (Melissa McCarthy) and Erin (Kristen Wiig), nuclear engineer Jillian (Kate McKinnon), and subway worker Patty (Leslie Jones). They bring scientific rigor and plenty of pluck to their battle against the paranormal. Watch out for slime!

The original Ghostbusters — a near-perfect cocktail of brash irreverence, scares, and big laughs — is a tough act to follow, but this reboot comes decently close. Chemistry is paramount when assembling a team to follow in the footsteps of Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson, and the good news is that McCarthy, Wiig, McKinnon, and Jones are equally inspired and awesome. (McKinnon is especially suited for the franchise.) More raves: Chris Hemsworth shows off his comedic skills to great effect, and fans of the first Ghostbusters will be thrilled by the cameos of the previous ensemble, giving the film a feel-good vibe that’s hard to shake. Even the sight of the old firehouse elicits a pang of glee. The story feels of the moment and even amusingly self-referential, with jokes aimed at online trolls who’ve been quick to condemn the reboot.

Nonetheless, this new Ghostbusters lacks the element of surprise that even remakes should have; the “scary” CGI-dependent scenes lack the spark and fright of that “library moment” in the original, which provided a welcome counter-weight to the rollicking laughs. Strangely enough, the reboot’s biggest triumph is that it makes us hope for a sequel, one in which the women can stake their claim on the franchise on their own terms, no longer so strictly compared to the 1984 version. See it — it will definitely make you laugh — but you’ll have to wait for it to find its own footing.