'Krrish', the sequel to 'Koi... Mil Gaya' is a brilliantly made film but somehow it cannot touch its predecessor in terms of comedy and emotions. This is not an attempt at running down the film, for viewed in isolation, without comparing it to 'Koi... Mil Gaya', 'Krrish' is an entertainer. The action sequences are mind blowing, especially in the last half hour of the film.
The first half of the film is sure to appeal to kids as Krishna indulges in all sorts of stunts in a very raw fashion. There's a lot of comedy in this part. The second half is serious and does get a little boring at times. But the slick chase and action sequence in the climax makes up for it.
The actions scenes have been choreographed to look like poetry on screen. The reason why it doesn't look like 'seen it before in Hollywood films' is because these scenes have been directed by a Chinese action director. And if one knows enough about action in films then you just can't beat the Chinese in this department. Hollywood comes only a second to them. One has to see a few Chinese films to believe this. The Special Effects in 'Krrish' add to the fun element in the film.