"Leo: meow"
If you thought the first half of "Leo" was your typical nail-biting thriller, you're not alone. But the moment Leo, Sanjay, Arjun, and Elisa strut onto the screen, it's like the movie forgot to take itself seriously. I mean, come on, the villain's willingness to take advice from a church father-slash-josiyar? That's so 'out there' it's practically in orbit!
And let's not even start on the antagonist gang, Das & Co. I'm pretty sure a pet goldfish has more strategic prowess. Watching them attempt world 's drug domination is like watching a squirrel try to parallel park a car - amusingly disastrous.
In my humble opinion, don't sprint to the cinemas for this one. Give it a few weeks, and you can enjoy the brilliance of "Leo" from the comfort of your Netflix account.
If you thought the first half of "Leo" was your typical nail-biting thriller, you're not alone. But the moment Leo, Sanjay, Arjun, and Elisa strut onto the screen, it's like the movie forgot to take itself seriously. I mean, come on, the villain's willingness to take advice from a church father-slash-josiyar? That's so 'out there' it's practically in orbit!
And let's not even start on the antagonist gang, Das & Co. I'm pretty sure a pet goldfish has more strategic prowess. Watching them attempt world 's drug domination is like watching a squirrel try to parallel park a car - amusingly disastrous.
In my humble opinion, don't sprint to the cinemas for this one. Give it a few weeks, and you can enjoy the brilliance of "Leo" from the comfort of your Netflix account.