ejayka
ene 2023 se unió
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Clasificación de ejayka
I went to theater seeing the trailer expecting to philosophically strong content. I have no great expectations as well for tamil movies nowadays. But seeing the trailer I was bit hopeful to see some mature storyline and writing but cautious at the same time. The film shattered all my expectations all the way making the audience with depressing scene with cliched dialogues and scenes that u pretty expect in any movie that tries too hard to prove itself different from other movies. First was too depressing not because of the story or its impact, but the scenes just linger around the same thoughts for too long making it unwatchable and the audience in captivity to scream in their minds "just get over with the depression already and move on". Second half was a breather. Ending is expected and cliched to the MAX. Remove Himalayas and picturesque cinematography from the movie what you get is a story that wanders pointlessly around just a single thought.
0This series could have been called "ground breaking" if it came before 40 years. Repetitive story line of the same idea, and usual villian cliches and bad commercial comedy takes a big hit on watchability. Many portrayals of characters and incidents seem very out of age atleast for South India. Director/Writer missed to explore lot of areas surrounding the initial premise around which the whole story is supposed to revolve. "Patriarchy" seems to have been forcefully shoved down audience's throat. Comedy scenes between Tamil selvi and her mother is the only life saver and serves as a breather for the dragging and repetitive story. Overall a passable series.