MovieGenie_91
nov 2022 se unió
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Clasificación de MovieGenie_91
Amaran has the same concept as movies like Shershaah and Sita Ramam, but it was not as engaging as these two films. The visuals in the film are good given that it was shot in Kashmir.
As usual, Sai Pallavi performed her role well.
With his captivating music and BGM, GV Prakash is back on the scene.
Sivakarthikeyan could have improved his dialogue delivery and voice modulation. This is one of the drawbacks of the movie.
Romantic scenes are not well written and it's one of the core elements of the movie. It fails to connect with the audience.
The film could have been shorter as it felt like there were a lot of unnecessary scenes.
Although it has an emotional climax that is similar to Shershaah and Sita Ramam, it felt rushed and didn't have the same impact as the other two films.
As usual, Sai Pallavi performed her role well.
With his captivating music and BGM, GV Prakash is back on the scene.
Sivakarthikeyan could have improved his dialogue delivery and voice modulation. This is one of the drawbacks of the movie.
Romantic scenes are not well written and it's one of the core elements of the movie. It fails to connect with the audience.
The film could have been shorter as it felt like there were a lot of unnecessary scenes.
Although it has an emotional climax that is similar to Shershaah and Sita Ramam, it felt rushed and didn't have the same impact as the other two films.
Gnanavel, the director, made an effort to create an engaging story, but the screenplay failed to support his vision.
The first half was somewhat watchable, but the second half failed to maintain the momentum and felt very lengthy. It was almost like watching a class lecture.
Anirudh fails to deliver a good background score and songs like he did for Jailer
The director tried to give a film with good content like Jai Bhim with commercial elements but he fails to deliver the right balance.
It's better the director sticks to what he does better instead of compromising his vision to glorify the main hero.
The first half was somewhat watchable, but the second half failed to maintain the momentum and felt very lengthy. It was almost like watching a class lecture.
Anirudh fails to deliver a good background score and songs like he did for Jailer
The director tried to give a film with good content like Jai Bhim with commercial elements but he fails to deliver the right balance.
It's better the director sticks to what he does better instead of compromising his vision to glorify the main hero.
The Greatest Of All Time (GOAT) is filled with so many surprises, thanks to Venkat Prabhu's amazing screenplay that never leaves you bored. Thalapathy Vijay's remarkable performance and his screen presence stands out. His swagger and comic timings make us captivated. The execution of the film's action sequences is excellent. This film's final 40-minute climax is among the best I've seen. There are lot of twists and turns particularly in the second half of the movie. This film is a complete package commercial entertainer and it is repeat worthy. Everyone should see the movie at the cinemas to enjoy the theatrical experience.