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Summary:
This film tried to be deep and important. It started with interesting ideas. But the story got confusing and didn't make sense. The ending was pointless. It wasted its good start. I was let down.
Siddu acted great, and the heroine was perfect. But the writer and story felt crazy. Even though the action and directing were good, the story ruined it. A waste of good performances.
Actual words about the movie
This film really wanted to be important. You could tell it was trying to say something deep and meaningful right from the start. The initial ideas it presented were actually quite interesting, and they made you think the movie was going somewhere worthwhile. It felt like it was building towards a big reveal or a powerful message.
What really stood out were the performances. Siddu's acting was truly great. He brought a lot of emotion and believability to his character. The heroine also played her role perfectly. She understood her character and made her feel real and engaging. You could see the talent of these actors shining through.
However, as the movie went on, the story started to lose its way. It felt like the writer and whoever came up with the story had completely lost their direction. The plot became confusing, and things started happening that didn't make much sense. It was as if they had a good starting point but then didn't know how to connect the dots or where they wanted to end up. It honestly felt like the people behind the story might have been out of their minds, or at least had some very strange ideas that didn't translate well onto the screen.
It's a shame because even the directing was quite good. The movie looked well-made, and the way the scenes were put together was often skillful. The action sequences and stunts were also well-executed and exciting to watch. These elements showed that there was definitely talent involved in making the film.
But in the end, all the good acting, decent directing, and exciting stunts couldn't save the movie from its fundamental flaw: a completely meaningless conclusion. After investing your time and trying to follow the story, the ending just falls flat. It doesn't tie anything together, and it leaves you wondering what the point of it all was. Any potential for a meaningful message or a satisfying resolution is completely lost. It feels like the movie started with a purpose but ultimately ended up saying nothing at all. It's a disappointing experience because you can see the potential that was there, but it was ultimately wasted by a poorly written and nonsensical story.
This film tried to be deep and important. It started with interesting ideas. But the story got confusing and didn't make sense. The ending was pointless. It wasted its good start. I was let down.
Siddu acted great, and the heroine was perfect. But the writer and story felt crazy. Even though the action and directing were good, the story ruined it. A waste of good performances.
Actual words about the movie
This film really wanted to be important. You could tell it was trying to say something deep and meaningful right from the start. The initial ideas it presented were actually quite interesting, and they made you think the movie was going somewhere worthwhile. It felt like it was building towards a big reveal or a powerful message.
What really stood out were the performances. Siddu's acting was truly great. He brought a lot of emotion and believability to his character. The heroine also played her role perfectly. She understood her character and made her feel real and engaging. You could see the talent of these actors shining through.
However, as the movie went on, the story started to lose its way. It felt like the writer and whoever came up with the story had completely lost their direction. The plot became confusing, and things started happening that didn't make much sense. It was as if they had a good starting point but then didn't know how to connect the dots or where they wanted to end up. It honestly felt like the people behind the story might have been out of their minds, or at least had some very strange ideas that didn't translate well onto the screen.
It's a shame because even the directing was quite good. The movie looked well-made, and the way the scenes were put together was often skillful. The action sequences and stunts were also well-executed and exciting to watch. These elements showed that there was definitely talent involved in making the film.
But in the end, all the good acting, decent directing, and exciting stunts couldn't save the movie from its fundamental flaw: a completely meaningless conclusion. After investing your time and trying to follow the story, the ending just falls flat. It doesn't tie anything together, and it leaves you wondering what the point of it all was. Any potential for a meaningful message or a satisfying resolution is completely lost. It feels like the movie started with a purpose but ultimately ended up saying nothing at all. It's a disappointing experience because you can see the potential that was there, but it was ultimately wasted by a poorly written and nonsensical story.
I walked into the theater with high expectations, eager to watch the latest release starring Jayam Ravi. Unfortunately, the movie failed to impress, leaving me underwhelmed and disappointed.
The Heroine's Role: A Misstep
One of the primary issues with the film was the heroine's role, which felt forced and unconvincing. The actress, despite her best efforts, couldn't bring depth or nuance to her character. Her presence felt more like a necessity than an organic part of the story. This misstep pulled me out of the cinematic experience, making it challenging to invest in the narrative.
Jayam Ravi: A Talent Wasted
Jayam Ravi, an actor I've admired for his previous performances, couldn't elevate this lackluster script. His character felt one-dimensional, and the dialogue lacked punch. It's disheartening to see a talented actor like Jayam Ravi being wasted in a subpar film. I expected more from him, especially after his impressive performances in previous movies.
A Star Rating that Doesn't Quite Add Up
If I had to give this movie a rating, I'd say it's a 1-star film trying to pass off as a 5-star experience. The filmmakers seem to have taken inspiration from the saying "Makamisshi paal dappa" (roughly translating to "even a worthless thing can be made to look valuable with clever marketing"). Unfortunately, the film's shortcomings can't be masked by clever promotion.
Waiting for Redemption: Bogan 2
As I left the theater, I couldn't help but think about Jayam Ravi's previous film, Bogan. Despite its flaws, Bogan showed promise and had some memorable moments. I'm still holding out hope that the rumored sequel, Bogan 2, will redeem Jayam Ravi's recent cinematic missteps.
Conclusion
All in all, this movie was a disappointing experience that failed to engage me. With a poorly written script, lackluster performances, and a heroine's role that felt forced, this film is one to skip. Here's hoping that Jayam Ravi's future projects will be more worthy of his talent.
The Heroine's Role: A Misstep
One of the primary issues with the film was the heroine's role, which felt forced and unconvincing. The actress, despite her best efforts, couldn't bring depth or nuance to her character. Her presence felt more like a necessity than an organic part of the story. This misstep pulled me out of the cinematic experience, making it challenging to invest in the narrative.
Jayam Ravi: A Talent Wasted
Jayam Ravi, an actor I've admired for his previous performances, couldn't elevate this lackluster script. His character felt one-dimensional, and the dialogue lacked punch. It's disheartening to see a talented actor like Jayam Ravi being wasted in a subpar film. I expected more from him, especially after his impressive performances in previous movies.
A Star Rating that Doesn't Quite Add Up
If I had to give this movie a rating, I'd say it's a 1-star film trying to pass off as a 5-star experience. The filmmakers seem to have taken inspiration from the saying "Makamisshi paal dappa" (roughly translating to "even a worthless thing can be made to look valuable with clever marketing"). Unfortunately, the film's shortcomings can't be masked by clever promotion.
Waiting for Redemption: Bogan 2
As I left the theater, I couldn't help but think about Jayam Ravi's previous film, Bogan. Despite its flaws, Bogan showed promise and had some memorable moments. I'm still holding out hope that the rumored sequel, Bogan 2, will redeem Jayam Ravi's recent cinematic missteps.
Conclusion
All in all, this movie was a disappointing experience that failed to engage me. With a poorly written script, lackluster performances, and a heroine's role that felt forced, this film is one to skip. Here's hoping that Jayam Ravi's future projects will be more worthy of his talent.