Eleven
- 2025
- 2h 15min
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA brave and skilled officer with a strong record of solving tough cases is assigned to a new, more challenging serial killing investigation.A brave and skilled officer with a strong record of solving tough cases is assigned to a new, more challenging serial killing investigation.A brave and skilled officer with a strong record of solving tough cases is assigned to a new, more challenging serial killing investigation.
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Eleven is a Tamil-Telugu thriller that roars like a masala-fueled rocket.
Freshman director Lokkesh Ajls, a Sundar C protégé, unleashes a wild ride with ACP Aravind (Naveen Chandra) chasing a twisted serial killer torching twins in Vizag's gritty streets. It's got Se7en's dark pulse but with a spicy South Indian kick.
Chandra is a total boss, his steely cop vibe oozing intensity... think brooding hero with a badge. Shashank and Abhirami bring solid backup, but Reyaa Hari's heroine feels like a soggy dosa, undercooked and out of place.
Lokkesh's direction pops with neon-soaked visuals, and Karthik Ashokan's cinematography makes Vizag a moody, menacing star. D. Imman's score slaps, though some tracks are louder than a Diwali cracker.
The first half rockets with slick chases and chilling kills, but the middle stalls with a draggy love track and overdone flashbacks that sap the buzz. Clocking in at 136 minutes, it could've shed 15 for max impact. The climax, though, is a firecracker, delivering a twist that's juicy, if a bit guessable.
Eleven's a bold, bumpy banger-perfect for thriller junkies. 7.5/10.
Freshman director Lokkesh Ajls, a Sundar C protégé, unleashes a wild ride with ACP Aravind (Naveen Chandra) chasing a twisted serial killer torching twins in Vizag's gritty streets. It's got Se7en's dark pulse but with a spicy South Indian kick.
Chandra is a total boss, his steely cop vibe oozing intensity... think brooding hero with a badge. Shashank and Abhirami bring solid backup, but Reyaa Hari's heroine feels like a soggy dosa, undercooked and out of place.
Lokkesh's direction pops with neon-soaked visuals, and Karthik Ashokan's cinematography makes Vizag a moody, menacing star. D. Imman's score slaps, though some tracks are louder than a Diwali cracker.
The first half rockets with slick chases and chilling kills, but the middle stalls with a draggy love track and overdone flashbacks that sap the buzz. Clocking in at 136 minutes, it could've shed 15 for max impact. The climax, though, is a firecracker, delivering a twist that's juicy, if a bit guessable.
Eleven's a bold, bumpy banger-perfect for thriller junkies. 7.5/10.
Many scenes with abhirami were unnecessary. The suspense was phenomenal and there were many times when i raised my eyebrows in shock, but the story was presented very casually and felt flawed. The start of the film was too fast as well. There were many things which didnt make sense as the movie progressed and the actors couldve been better. Personally this movie had great potential to become a critically acclaimed masterpiece but the unnecessary fight scenes, or abhirami (whom i think is a horrible actor) fan girling the lead was crazy stupid and poorly presented. The ending itself was weird because it gave the audience two different opinions in the start and enf of the movie. Also the depiction of the police force is done stupidly.
The underlying story has great potential and could've been made into a super-hit movie. Most of the actors were terrible and seemed either robotic or too dramatic in most scenes. There was an unnecessary romantic spin added in-between (maybe to appease Indian audiences) that was so cringe-worthy! Some of the plot points especially at the end didn't even make sense and felt like the director had given up. So many scenes cut at odd/weird instances. The movie actually ended better than I expected which was the only silver lining. Overall I wished this story - that had so much potential, was made into a much better movie that didn't make me question why I was watching it during the 2 hour ordeal.
Eleven is a solid crime thriller that crime fans will appreciate. The first half of the movie moves a bit slowly, but it's not boring-it carefully builds up the characters and atmosphere. The pacing picks up in the second half, making the story more intense and engaging.
The twist near the climax is somewhat predictable, but it still works well and fits naturally with the story. The ending gives a satisfying conclusion to the plot.
Overall, I found Eleven to be an above-average film. It's not groundbreaking, but it's a well-made thriller that balances suspense and storytelling effectively. Definitely worth watching if you enjoy crime thrillers with steady build-up and a clear resolution.
The twist near the climax is somewhat predictable, but it still works well and fits naturally with the story. The ending gives a satisfying conclusion to the plot.
Overall, I found Eleven to be an above-average film. It's not groundbreaking, but it's a well-made thriller that balances suspense and storytelling effectively. Definitely worth watching if you enjoy crime thrillers with steady build-up and a clear resolution.
Eleven has a genuinely sparky core idea, especially with its twists in the latter half. However, the film ultimately settles for average due to its amateurish filmmaking and the equally unpolished performances from many of its new faces.
Upon reflection, the movie is riddled with logical inconsistencies. For instance, it's baffling why the police force, keeping aside the protagonist, don't consider searching for CCTV footage of a distinctive car operating in Chennai. Furthermore, the main character inexplicably overlooks two crucial names (Anjana and Dheeran) that coincidentally appear before him, only to later seek them out at their old school. These kinds of plot holes are abundant.
Despite these flaws, the lead actor delivers a decent performance. Eleven had the potential to be a good thriller in the hands of a more skilled filmmaker. Considering that, it might be worth a watch if you're willing to overlook its shortcomings.
Upon reflection, the movie is riddled with logical inconsistencies. For instance, it's baffling why the police force, keeping aside the protagonist, don't consider searching for CCTV footage of a distinctive car operating in Chennai. Furthermore, the main character inexplicably overlooks two crucial names (Anjana and Dheeran) that coincidentally appear before him, only to later seek them out at their old school. These kinds of plot holes are abundant.
Despite these flaws, the lead actor delivers a decent performance. Eleven had the potential to be a good thriller in the hands of a more skilled filmmaker. Considering that, it might be worth a watch if you're willing to overlook its shortcomings.
¿Sabías que...?
- Pifias30 min in, when the hero's police jeep breaks down and he takes a lift in car, the next scene shows him reaching the hospital in his own police jeep.
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- 6860 US$
- Duración
- 2h 15min(135 min)
- Color
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