Iraivan
- 2023
- 2 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,7/10
2328
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eine Stadt lebt in Angst vor einem psychotischen Mörder, und das Vertrauen in die Polizei schwindet. Arjun und Andrew nehmen den Killer schließlich fest, aber er entkommt und das Chaos regie... Alles lesenEine Stadt lebt in Angst vor einem psychotischen Mörder, und das Vertrauen in die Polizei schwindet. Arjun und Andrew nehmen den Killer schließlich fest, aber er entkommt und das Chaos regiert wieder.Eine Stadt lebt in Angst vor einem psychotischen Mörder, und das Vertrauen in die Polizei schwindet. Arjun und Andrew nehmen den Killer schließlich fest, aber er entkommt und das Chaos regiert wieder.
Ravi Mohan
- Arjun
- (as Jayam Ravi)
Badava Gopi
- Journalist
- (as Badava Gobi)
Udhayabanu Maheshwaran
- Church Father Sebastian
- (as Uday Mahesh)
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This movie has missed the opportunity to be blockbuster because it lacks the story. Even no characters are there with you can make attachment everyone is just liking doing there role without any emotional build up. You don't know the reason why the villian is doing so they have no story of past of present it comes and go just like tv ads.
Some scenes are brutal which can help the movie if it linked with an emotion and story.
Only one thing is good about this movie is acting of Nayantara ana Jayam ravi.
Bgm is worst👎.
Some engaging scene are available.
Just watch movie for one time. Never watch it with high exception like Ratsasan and Imaikka Nodingal.
Some scenes are brutal which can help the movie if it linked with an emotion and story.
Only one thing is good about this movie is acting of Nayantara ana Jayam ravi.
Bgm is worst👎.
Some engaging scene are available.
Just watch movie for one time. Never watch it with high exception like Ratsasan and Imaikka Nodingal.
"Iraivan," directed by I Ahmed, explores the idea that humans can be very dangerous. It's a film about serial killers, a topic that many people find fascinating. However, the film sometimes feels like it's trying to follow a trend rather than offering a unique perspective on the subject. There are many intriguing aspects to explore about storytelling in this genre, but the movie falls short in this regard.
The story revolves around two men, Bramma and Arjun. Bramma is a psychopath who believes killing humans is like killing mosquitoes, while Arjun is a fearless cop who delivers justice to criminals. The narrative focuses on someone who admires these men in disturbing ways.
Unfortunately, the film doesn't do justice to these interesting ideas. It feels like the director didn't venture beyond the initial concept. The only memorable scene is when a grieving father decides to join his deceased daughter after seeing a horrifying video of her murder. Jayam Ravi's tired portrayal of Arjun is a departure from his usual sharp roles.
The film emphasizes style with flashy visuals, but it lacks emotional depth. It relies too heavily on shock and gore. Female characters are poorly written and often reduced to victim roles, lacking depth and complexity. Priya, Arjun's love interest, comes across as insensitive, and her character seems forced.
The movie's lack of emotional consistency extends to the investigation. The senior cop often seems clueless about his team's discoveries, needing last-minute exposition to catch up. He scolds his officers only to backtrack when they reveal crucial findings. The climax follows a tired formula, with the cops arriving too late for the action. In a ludicrous flashback, Bramma's bizarre "mosquitoes equal humans" idea transfers to Babu after a single conversation. Many moments blur the line between genuine psychopathy and absurd parody.
Babu, an eccentric character, is portrayed effectively by Vinoth Kishan, but the script offers little depth beyond an intriguing concept. Even a suspenseful moment hints that Arjun is right about Babu, removing any chance for surprise. It's clear the hero can never be wrong, maintaining a basic level throughout most of the film.
The most complexity arises from Babu's need for validation from his self-declared mentor, Bramma, and his desire to see fear in Arjun's eyes. The film misses an opportunity to delve deeper into Babu's ego. There's potential for a more serious exploration beneath the surface.
The story revolves around two men, Bramma and Arjun. Bramma is a psychopath who believes killing humans is like killing mosquitoes, while Arjun is a fearless cop who delivers justice to criminals. The narrative focuses on someone who admires these men in disturbing ways.
Unfortunately, the film doesn't do justice to these interesting ideas. It feels like the director didn't venture beyond the initial concept. The only memorable scene is when a grieving father decides to join his deceased daughter after seeing a horrifying video of her murder. Jayam Ravi's tired portrayal of Arjun is a departure from his usual sharp roles.
The film emphasizes style with flashy visuals, but it lacks emotional depth. It relies too heavily on shock and gore. Female characters are poorly written and often reduced to victim roles, lacking depth and complexity. Priya, Arjun's love interest, comes across as insensitive, and her character seems forced.
The movie's lack of emotional consistency extends to the investigation. The senior cop often seems clueless about his team's discoveries, needing last-minute exposition to catch up. He scolds his officers only to backtrack when they reveal crucial findings. The climax follows a tired formula, with the cops arriving too late for the action. In a ludicrous flashback, Bramma's bizarre "mosquitoes equal humans" idea transfers to Babu after a single conversation. Many moments blur the line between genuine psychopathy and absurd parody.
Babu, an eccentric character, is portrayed effectively by Vinoth Kishan, but the script offers little depth beyond an intriguing concept. Even a suspenseful moment hints that Arjun is right about Babu, removing any chance for surprise. It's clear the hero can never be wrong, maintaining a basic level throughout most of the film.
The most complexity arises from Babu's need for validation from his self-declared mentor, Bramma, and his desire to see fear in Arjun's eyes. The film misses an opportunity to delve deeper into Babu's ego. There's potential for a more serious exploration beneath the surface.
Disappointed. There's no doubt that Jayam Ravi is a versatile actor. However, this movie seems like a lazy piece of work. They just wanted to make a movie with Jayam and Nayanthara as they have a huge fanbase considering commercial success in their mind. I watched this movie with little expectation, but it failed to meet even that. In the villain role, Rahul Bose did well. Rahul Bose can be a new face in villain character, but I think he should choose his role wisely because he is well respected in critical roles. The camera work is also good. The BGM and the twist are average. We have already watched this kinda twist in many films. I simply do not expect this kind of average movie from Jayam Ravi.
Horrible movie. Looking at the trailer my family decided to watch in the theatre. But thank God we decided to wait for maran review. I watched it today and the best decision we made by not watching this horrible movie in theatre. Good we didn't spend money. This movie. Is not worth to watch in ott too lol. Very predictable. This movie should have been made maximum in one and half an hour. Unnecessarily two hours and thirty minutes made for absolutely no reason. Last fourth five minutes absolutely worthless. It was not even a one time watch movie. Please don't waste your time watching this worthless.
Yes, that is exactly what the director of this movie is thinking, "Clickbait". Utterly and astonishingly boring, idiotic and stupid would be an understatement.
A story about a cop who loses almost everything to his pursuit and further cat and mouse game with a serial killer. A supposedly fearless protagonist (who contradicts the character by being in a perpetual state of stress and terror) does not give a hoot about anyone.
Then very briefly we have a psychologist who theorises that a killer who kills in multitudes just for fun cannot be categorised as a serial killer but a psychopath (go figure!). He isn't a one to shy away from using sarcasm in every sentence while treating the serial killer as a patient.
The acting is cringe. Oozes incompetence at another level altogether. The romantic angle is even cringier, if thats possible.
Give this a miss even if you are offered to get paid for watching it.
The biggest question that bugs me is who and how one opens a fully renovated, successfully running coffee business merely days after conceptualising the idea and amidst the death of a near and dear one less than a fortnight ago!!!
A story about a cop who loses almost everything to his pursuit and further cat and mouse game with a serial killer. A supposedly fearless protagonist (who contradicts the character by being in a perpetual state of stress and terror) does not give a hoot about anyone.
Then very briefly we have a psychologist who theorises that a killer who kills in multitudes just for fun cannot be categorised as a serial killer but a psychopath (go figure!). He isn't a one to shy away from using sarcasm in every sentence while treating the serial killer as a patient.
The acting is cringe. Oozes incompetence at another level altogether. The romantic angle is even cringier, if thats possible.
Give this a miss even if you are offered to get paid for watching it.
The biggest question that bugs me is who and how one opens a fully renovated, successfully running coffee business merely days after conceptualising the idea and amidst the death of a near and dear one less than a fortnight ago!!!
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- WissenswertesRahul Bose dubbed in his own voice.
- Alternative VersionenThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to violence and injury detail in order to obtain a 15 classification. An uncut 18 classification was available.
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- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 53.387 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 34 Min.(154 min)
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