jnethaji-48637
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"Snakes and Ladders" is a well written but unevenly executed 9 episode Tamil series.
The story opens with an interesting premise but the execution in the initial episodes feels somewhat amateurish. It begins to pick up it's pace around the 6th or 7th episode, culminating in a strong finish, particularly in the 8th and 9th episodes.
In terms of performances, the 5 young protagonists deliver decent portrayals while supporting characters played by Nandha, Naveen Chandra, Manoj Bharathiraja and Muthukumar also contribute effectively.
Technically, the cinematography, editing and BGM are commendable. The writing provides each character with a distinct or proper arc, complete with clear beginnings and endings. For example, a mischievous character played by a very small kid causes physical harm to one of the antagonists towards the pre climax, and this plot point is well crafted, starting with an introductory scene that establishes the respective kid character's affinity for hands-on tools like a hammer or an axe.
However, the direction in the early episodes could have been stronger, they come across as somewhat artificial or plastic, suggesting that the director was still finding his footing. Thankfully, the series improves significantly, with the last two episodes standing out as the best.
As a conclusion, I would personally rate this series as a decent watch.
The story opens with an interesting premise but the execution in the initial episodes feels somewhat amateurish. It begins to pick up it's pace around the 6th or 7th episode, culminating in a strong finish, particularly in the 8th and 9th episodes.
In terms of performances, the 5 young protagonists deliver decent portrayals while supporting characters played by Nandha, Naveen Chandra, Manoj Bharathiraja and Muthukumar also contribute effectively.
Technically, the cinematography, editing and BGM are commendable. The writing provides each character with a distinct or proper arc, complete with clear beginnings and endings. For example, a mischievous character played by a very small kid causes physical harm to one of the antagonists towards the pre climax, and this plot point is well crafted, starting with an introductory scene that establishes the respective kid character's affinity for hands-on tools like a hammer or an axe.
However, the direction in the early episodes could have been stronger, they come across as somewhat artificial or plastic, suggesting that the director was still finding his footing. Thankfully, the series improves significantly, with the last two episodes standing out as the best.
As a conclusion, I would personally rate this series as a decent watch.