From the halfway point, the main storey about love versus fate begins. It piques interest in the second period and its content, which focuses on how the conflict will play out. The second half begins on a promising note, but it quickly fades. The protagonist's predicament is fascinating, and having it lead to conflict is a brilliant idea. Regrettably, the way it's all set up isn't ideal.

The film's lacklustre storyline is another key factor that works against it. There isn't much to begin with. In the storey, fate may have been employed more effectively. What we end up with is really too simplified. The much hyped earthquake scenario involving the vessel serves as the pre-climax. It is, without a question, a fantastic idea in theory and conceptually.

It brilliantly visualises the conflict between fate and love. The team, on the other hand, fails miserably in terms of implementation. The special effects are depressing in this film. The finale features a few good dialogues, but by that point one has lost any interest. Furthermore, the heroine loop (her acts) makes it much more cringe-worthy and after one stage everyone feels this movie is for elites and not for commoners.

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