Un colegial testarudo y su padre cariñoso pero con dificultades financieras dejan atrás el estrés de la ciudad en un viaje por carretera juntos.Un colegial testarudo y su padre cariñoso pero con dificultades financieras dejan atrás el estrés de la ciudad en un viaje por carretera juntos.Un colegial testarudo y su padre cariñoso pero con dificultades financieras dejan atrás el estrés de la ciudad en un viaje por carretera juntos.
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Sound plays a major role in this film's emotional impact. Arul Murugan's sound design and M. R. Rajakrishnan's audiography create a world that feels immediate and immersive. From the ambient noises to the intentional silences, everything works to serve the emotional rhythm.
Rajashekaran's color grading, Karthik Kambettan's VFX, Jaikumar Vairavan's stills, and the team behind the film's publicity and creative campaigns - Twenty. One. G (Pravin P. K) and On The House - all contribute to a consistent, aesthetic and emotional identity. The teaser edit by Pradeep E Ragav deserves a mention for setting the tone right from the start.
Credit also goes to producers Ram, V Gunasekaran, V Karupuchaamy, and V Shankar for backing a film that prioritizes artistic integrity over commercial calculation.
Rajashekaran's color grading, Karthik Kambettan's VFX, Jaikumar Vairavan's stills, and the team behind the film's publicity and creative campaigns - Twenty. One. G (Pravin P. K) and On The House - all contribute to a consistent, aesthetic and emotional identity. The teaser edit by Pradeep E Ragav deserves a mention for setting the tone right from the start.
Credit also goes to producers Ram, V Gunasekaran, V Karupuchaamy, and V Shankar for backing a film that prioritizes artistic integrity over commercial calculation.
This movie is a hard hitting reality stuff, where children doesnt need costly gifts and things. They just need a support and spending some quality time with them. So this movie is a hard hitting one for everyone. At times I really get annoyed of that boy but tats the film is all about. He is being his own, how he sees the world and manages in a different manner. Ram has given a wonderful craft though. There is some lag towards the end but some one liners and dialogues and scenes were top notch, wonderful writting overall. I loved the boy character, he was really annoying, make me feel I never want a child. Siva was one of his finest, this movie shows the ability he can perform as an actor as well. Small cameo from Anjali was too good too. The female lead omg she did a quite a performance, good find to kollywood, hope she gets more films to perform. The music and the song were blend together with the film, which has worked out as well. Overall a perfect feel good film. Please do check it out available in Jio Hotstar.
I wasn't entirely sure how Ram's thesis-styled writing would marry into Shiva's comedic sensibilities (and one-liners), but they work like wine and cheese here. Shiva's constant replies in English seamlessly tickle the funny bone. At the same time, the film itself offers a wealth of engaging commentary on parenting, unplanned adventures, reconnecting with nature, and acknowledging our flaws and quirks. The road trip story is further enriched by N. K. Ekambaram's scintillating rural visuals and the presence of performers such as Grace Antony, Anjali, and Aju Varghese only help.
Grace especially shines in a scene where she bumps into her sister. Her character, while missing the road trip parts of the plot, still feels so integrally written into the proceedings. She's sure to land more roles (with depth and meaning) in Tamil after this. The surprising star here is Mithul Ryan (as the wacky, always-curious, and innocently adorable Anbu), who cracks the assignment spectacularly. My only major gripe is with the "explanatory" songs, which kinda ruin the visual beauty of some scenes. Otherwise, let's "keep flying."
Grace especially shines in a scene where she bumps into her sister. Her character, while missing the road trip parts of the plot, still feels so integrally written into the proceedings. She's sure to land more roles (with depth and meaning) in Tamil after this. The surprising star here is Mithul Ryan (as the wacky, always-curious, and innocently adorable Anbu), who cracks the assignment spectacularly. My only major gripe is with the "explanatory" songs, which kinda ruin the visual beauty of some scenes. Otherwise, let's "keep flying."
Overall you will enjoy the movie.. but too much unrealistic scene which made me rate this low..
How will you remember your childhood crush?
, will the parents allow the kid to roam as per his wish ? Really ? In this world .. could have had some other ways of doing.
Which family allows a stranger and his son in the bunglow and ask them to dance..
Many open ending scene.
There were lots of light moments, good message in the movie.
How will you remember your childhood crush?
, will the parents allow the kid to roam as per his wish ? Really ? In this world .. could have had some other ways of doing.
Which family allows a stranger and his son in the bunglow and ask them to dance..
Many open ending scene.
There were lots of light moments, good message in the movie.
Director and the actors/actresses need to be complimented for a very good, family entertainment movie with a message for parents. Director RAM has come up with a simple, powerful story and has done a very good job extracting the best out of even child actors Mithul and Jess. The pain of middle-class life is expressed very well by the lead actors - Shiva and Grace. Young Mithul must be a very good dancer. Simple story but with an important message of the need for parents to spend time with their children. Compliments to the whole team for a good family entertainment which seems to be rare nowadays.
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- Versiones alternativasThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make a cut to remove an instance of strong language ('motherf**ker') in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- Bandas sonorasOpen Panna
Composed By - Santhosh Dhayanidhi
Lyrics By - Madhan Karky
Performed By - Santhosh Dhayanidhi
Duration - 2:46
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- Presupuesto
- INR 160,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 47,313
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 20min(140 min)
- Color
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