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7,2/10
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Ein Café-Besitzer, der unerwartet landesweite Aufmerksamkeit erhält, als er von Schlägern und der Unterwelt-Mafia aufgesucht wird, die nach einem "Leo Das" suchen.Ein Café-Besitzer, der unerwartet landesweite Aufmerksamkeit erhält, als er von Schlägern und der Unterwelt-Mafia aufgesucht wird, die nach einem "Leo Das" suchen.Ein Café-Besitzer, der unerwartet landesweite Aufmerksamkeit erhält, als er von Schlägern und der Unterwelt-Mafia aufgesucht wird, die nach einem "Leo Das" suchen.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt
Kamal Haasan
- Agent Vikram
- (Synchronisation)
Dinesh Kumar
- Dinesh
- (as Dinesh)
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Short Review:
Good - Music, Stunts, Cinematography, Acting
Bad - Weak story, Weak villain
The whole movie was a character Intro forcefully extended into a film. Absolutely unnecessary.
Long Review: The Intro and biting into the movie was good. Fight stunts were really good (Vijay did his part well). But chase scene in the mid of movie was awful to watch with over the top physics and Many of the fight scenes were really exaggerated like 1 vs 1000 people, really stupid.
VFX on some scenes were really exceptional but in some other scenes (mid chase) were really awful to watch, looks like they rushed the post production here.
Cinematography in overall movie was done really great(Loki Trademark) even though the VFX failed in certain portions.
Story & Character building were absent in this movie which was the biggest disappointment that basically bored and killed the enthusiasm of the audience.
There was only one thing to which the Movie was hanging on to until the end i.e. If Leo is in LCU( Lokesh Cinematic Universe) or not. That's pretty much it.
This is Loki's worst movie in his career so far. One time watchable for the fans and nothing more.
Bad - Weak story, Weak villain
The whole movie was a character Intro forcefully extended into a film. Absolutely unnecessary.
Long Review: The Intro and biting into the movie was good. Fight stunts were really good (Vijay did his part well). But chase scene in the mid of movie was awful to watch with over the top physics and Many of the fight scenes were really exaggerated like 1 vs 1000 people, really stupid.
VFX on some scenes were really exceptional but in some other scenes (mid chase) were really awful to watch, looks like they rushed the post production here.
Cinematography in overall movie was done really great(Loki Trademark) even though the VFX failed in certain portions.
Story & Character building were absent in this movie which was the biggest disappointment that basically bored and killed the enthusiasm of the audience.
There was only one thing to which the Movie was hanging on to until the end i.e. If Leo is in LCU( Lokesh Cinematic Universe) or not. That's pretty much it.
This is Loki's worst movie in his career so far. One time watchable for the fans and nothing more.
Leo is not up to expectations, several trailers were merged into a single movie. Every 15 minutes a main character is introduced with hype which added some energy to movie so spectators can get some enjoyment. Villains in 2nd half is big let down, Sanjay Dutt and Arjun Sarja roles were not written properly. Only one of them is also sufficient for the movie. They don't have any strong reason to go against main character. Sister sentiment was not well established. First half is better than 2nd half. Vijay, Trisha and Gautam Vasudev Menon did excellent job, others even though big names dont have much to add to the movie.
Please watch it to witness a different Vijay. 🔥
Terrific experience. Screenplay and BGM. Everyone says second half could have been a bit better. Even though it's actually true, the first half and the last 30 mins compensates for it.
The first 90 mins is bliss followed a bit mediocre 30 mins and a high octane terrific last 30 mins.
Positives: Vijay - It is not a regular Vijay movie. You won't see The regular body language, mannerism.
Lokesh's screenplay 🔥🔥🔥 Anirush music 🔥🔥🔥 Anbariv stunts 🔥🔥🔥 Negatives: Villains could have been better written.
So many known faces in the cast makes us expect more from them.
Overall : A Loki, Vijay, Ani & Anbariv sambhavam! 🔥
The first 90 mins is bliss followed a bit mediocre 30 mins and a high octane terrific last 30 mins.
Positives: Vijay - It is not a regular Vijay movie. You won't see The regular body language, mannerism.
Lokesh's screenplay 🔥🔥🔥 Anirush music 🔥🔥🔥 Anbariv stunts 🔥🔥🔥 Negatives: Villains could have been better written.
So many known faces in the cast makes us expect more from them.
Overall : A Loki, Vijay, Ani & Anbariv sambhavam! 🔥
On the bright side, we get..
On the not-so-bright side, we get..
Middle-of-the-road aspect: Anbariv masters are quite well-known for their innovative set pieces. I loved the first set piece (at the cafe) - it felt raw and real, with fantastic cuts and zero slo-mo. There are plenty more in various locations, but only the climactic showdown (which also includes a 1v1 between Vijay and Arjun) lingers in my mind after leaving the cinema hall.
P. S. - I enjoyed Loki's tribute to Sly Stallone. If you know, you know.
- One of Vijay's finest performances (not as a star, but as an actor): The first half is replete with moments where Vijay showcases emotions as a doting father, husband, cafe owner, and animal lover.
- The writing in the first half: Superb, even when it's A History of Violence contextualized for Tamil sensibilities. Every scene carries a decent tempo, and the developments make you sit up. The whole hyena angle is beautifully executed, and its payoff in the climax is wonderful. The title card placement is a nice creative touch on Lokesh's part.
- Brilliant cinematography: Manoj Paramahamsa's frames wonderfully capture the Kashmiri locales (even though the film is "set" in Theog, Himachal Pradesh) with Parthipan's (Vijay) cafe looking remarkably aesthetic in that first fight sequence. When the film gets action-heavy, the use of the mocobot camera is put to fine effect.
- A pretty solid supporting cast: Whether it be Trisha (who looks absolutely dashing), Gautham Menon, Arjun Sarja, Sanjay Dutt, or Mathew Thomas, they deliver what the writing expects them to. It's just that the antagonists (Dutt, Sarja) lack sufficient fleshing out for us to care about their motives.
- Anirudh's music: While I feel he overdid the score a bit in the film, the elevation points (particularly a 10-15 minute pre-interval stretch) are fabulous, courtesy of his compositions. Badass Ma is the clear standout, but Naa Ready also worked thanks to the choreography. The English bits in the score were tremendous, and I can't wait to blast them on Spotify for my workouts once the OST is uploaded.
On the not-so-bright side, we get..
- A lackluster second half: The whole flashback segment suffers from tepid writing. A key character is introduced only to be killed off just a few minutes later. The writing doesn't give us any time to register this character, let alone connect emotionally. This then becomes the driving force for the protagonist's subsequent actions. The whole "identity crisis" aspect also wears out, because there's only so much you can do with it. In totality, this is a 75% Lokesh, 25% Vijay film.
- Some tacky CGI: While this doesn't hamper the viewing experience overall, you'll come across not-so-great CG work in certain parts. This is especially the case in a car chase sequence.
- The LCU connect: Felt somewhat inorganic and forced. Given the film takes place geographically far away from the proceedings of the LCU, I felt it stood a better chance as a standalone piece. There are some interesting cameos yes, but nothing that gives you the wowness of Vikram, or even Kaithi for that matter. Lokesh definitely reserved his best for Aandavar.
Middle-of-the-road aspect: Anbariv masters are quite well-known for their innovative set pieces. I loved the first set piece (at the cafe) - it felt raw and real, with fantastic cuts and zero slo-mo. There are plenty more in various locations, but only the climactic showdown (which also includes a 1v1 between Vijay and Arjun) lingers in my mind after leaving the cinema hall.
P. S. - I enjoyed Loki's tribute to Sly Stallone. If you know, you know.
It's a pure action entertainer with a perfect first half, followed by a decent second half. Except for the car chase sequence and the final action sequence, it was lit. I'm not saying those were bad, but they pushed the limits of physics and logic to the extreme. Other than some minor issues in the screenplay, I thought it was a pretty good movie. Personally, I loved watching the movie in a houseful theater. I don't know if it will be the same when it comes out on digital platforms, so go watch it in theaters. Not having high expectations will also help you enjoy the movie better. Can't wait to see the next installments in the LCU🔥🔥
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- WissenswertesThe film is inspired by the 2005 film "A History of Violence" by David Cronenberg. According to Lokesh, "It inspired me to write "Leo". A History of Violence (2005) left its mark on me and from that this movie was born. "Leo" is my tribute to Cronenberg's film".
- PatzerWhile Parthiban is dropping Siddhu to school, he gets the call from Joshy to tame the hyena, he makes Siddhu promise to not tell his mother he was late and then they both go to tame the hyena, but after taming the hyena Parthiban just goes home and Siddhu just magically teleports to school while also leaving the car behind.
- Alternative VersionenThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to scenes of strong bloody violence in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut 18 classification was available.
- VerbindungenFeatures Polladhavan (1980)
- SoundtracksBloody Sweet
Music by Anirudh Ravichander
Lyrics by Heisenberg
Performed by Anirudh Ravichander, Siddharth Basrur
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- Laufzeit2 Stunden 44 Minuten
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