EVOL: A Love Story in Reverse
- 2024
- 2h 2m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,5/10
2,4 k
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"EVOL: A Love Story in Reverse" is a new age romantic thriller genere with a great writing and engaging screenplay everyscene of the movie set you on the edge of your seat"EVOL: A Love Story in Reverse" is a new age romantic thriller genere with a great writing and engaging screenplay everyscene of the movie set you on the edge of your seat"EVOL: A Love Story in Reverse" is a new age romantic thriller genere with a great writing and engaging screenplay everyscene of the movie set you on the edge of your seat
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This is a soft p*rn , the cameraman is for sure a p*rvert. They have tried their best to take shot of the female lead body from every angle. It's an erotic movie with a lame story. The acting is horrible, the story is very bad. At the end of the movie you will be scratching your head as to what happened, who actually died. The rating of this movie is fake so I'm writing this honest review here to save your time from watching this movie which is all about s*x, dru*gs, , couples being ok with cheating and a psycho lady which you will see moaning and showing as having orga*m/pleasure without any reason. At the end director remembered that he needs to add a les*ian scene so that was also added for no reason.
A Cinematic Experiment You'll Either Love or Hate"
Ram Yogi Velgapudi's EVOL: A Love Story in Reverse is exactly what it claims to be-an experiment. And like most experiments, there's a chance it could fail. But here's the kicker: it doesn't. At least, not entirely.
The film's strength lies in its technical mastery. The camera work is slick, the editing precise, and the reverse storytelling is an interesting gimmick... for a while. You can tell that every shot, every scene, was meticulously crafted. Velgapudi clearly knows his way around a camera. The way he plays with light and shadow? It's gorgeous. You could watch the film on mute and still be impressed. The technical team deserves a standing ovation.
But here's the thing: if you strip away the pretty visuals and the reverse narrative trickery, what's left? Not much. The story, as far as I can tell, is supposed to be a deconstruction of love. But instead of feeling moved, I just felt... disoriented. The characters, despite their best efforts, are more like chess pieces in Velgapudi's grand game of "how many rules can I break before the audience gives up?"
And yet, there's something to be said for the sheer audacity of the project. Telugu cinema needs more films like this-films that aren't afraid to take risks. Velgapudi dares to do what most filmmakers wouldn't even consider: throwing every conventional rule of storytelling out the window. It's a bold move. But is bold enough?
Ultimately, EVOL is a film for cinephiles who love to dissect every frame, every choice, every unconventional beat. If you're one of those people, you'll probably walk out of the theater proclaiming Velgapudi a genius. If you're not, you'll walk out wondering what in the world you just watched.
The film's strength lies in its technical mastery. The camera work is slick, the editing precise, and the reverse storytelling is an interesting gimmick... for a while. You can tell that every shot, every scene, was meticulously crafted. Velgapudi clearly knows his way around a camera. The way he plays with light and shadow? It's gorgeous. You could watch the film on mute and still be impressed. The technical team deserves a standing ovation.
But here's the thing: if you strip away the pretty visuals and the reverse narrative trickery, what's left? Not much. The story, as far as I can tell, is supposed to be a deconstruction of love. But instead of feeling moved, I just felt... disoriented. The characters, despite their best efforts, are more like chess pieces in Velgapudi's grand game of "how many rules can I break before the audience gives up?"
And yet, there's something to be said for the sheer audacity of the project. Telugu cinema needs more films like this-films that aren't afraid to take risks. Velgapudi dares to do what most filmmakers wouldn't even consider: throwing every conventional rule of storytelling out the window. It's a bold move. But is bold enough?
Ultimately, EVOL is a film for cinephiles who love to dissect every frame, every choice, every unconventional beat. If you're one of those people, you'll probably walk out of the theater proclaiming Velgapudi a genius. If you're not, you'll walk out wondering what in the world you just watched.
Ram Yogi Velgapudi is clearly a man on a mission with EVOL: A Love Story in Reverse. He's out to shake up Telugu cinema, and boy, does he succeed. This film is like nothing you've ever seen before-at least, not in this part of the world. It's daring, it's bold, and it's determined to break every rule in the book. But does breaking the rules make for a good film? That's the question.
Visually, this movie is a stunner. The cinematography is absolutely gorgeous, with every shot carefully composed to perfection. The lighting is moody, the colors are rich, and the whole thing feels like a masterclass in technical filmmaking. Velgapudi's team has created a visual experience that's nothing short of breathtaking, and for that alone, the film deserves praise.
But when it comes to the story... well, that's another matter. The reverse narrative structure is interesting at first, but it quickly becomes frustrating. I get that Velgapudi is trying to do something different here, but the problem with breaking all the rules is that sometimes the rules are there for a reason. Watching a love story unfold in reverse is cool in theory, but in practice, it left me feeling disconnected from the characters and their emotions.
And yet, despite its flaws, I can't help but admire EVOL. Velgapudi is taking risks, and that's something Telugu cinema desperately needs. He's not afraid to push the boundaries, to challenge our expectations, and to create something truly unique. Even if the film doesn't always work, it's exciting to see a filmmaker willing to take such big swings.
So, is EVOL a perfect film? No. But is it an important one? Absolutely. If you're tired of the same old formulaic love stories, give this one a shot. It might not be for everyone, but it's definitely a film worth talking about.
Visually, this movie is a stunner. The cinematography is absolutely gorgeous, with every shot carefully composed to perfection. The lighting is moody, the colors are rich, and the whole thing feels like a masterclass in technical filmmaking. Velgapudi's team has created a visual experience that's nothing short of breathtaking, and for that alone, the film deserves praise.
But when it comes to the story... well, that's another matter. The reverse narrative structure is interesting at first, but it quickly becomes frustrating. I get that Velgapudi is trying to do something different here, but the problem with breaking all the rules is that sometimes the rules are there for a reason. Watching a love story unfold in reverse is cool in theory, but in practice, it left me feeling disconnected from the characters and their emotions.
And yet, despite its flaws, I can't help but admire EVOL. Velgapudi is taking risks, and that's something Telugu cinema desperately needs. He's not afraid to push the boundaries, to challenge our expectations, and to create something truly unique. Even if the film doesn't always work, it's exciting to see a filmmaker willing to take such big swings.
So, is EVOL a perfect film? No. But is it an important one? Absolutely. If you're tired of the same old formulaic love stories, give this one a shot. It might not be for everyone, but it's definitely a film worth talking about.
I watched this movie seeing the high rating on IMDB. But this is one of the worst movie i have ever seen in my life. Acting so bad that even Ekta Kapoor daily soaps feel better. Characters are immensely superficial. At many places, this movie seems so pretentious and cool just for the sake of it. Unnecessary weird camera angles, lighting so bad that every location feels like a cheap.shady bar. I am just amazed if all the 10 out of 10 ratings are paid bots. The non linear narration felt so boring as there were no information revealing agenda. Its just a wanna be cool amateur film. At best its a decent student film. Wasted 2 hours of my life. Highly not recommended.
Ram Yogi Velgapudi's EVOL: A Love Story in Reverse is nothing if not ambitious. It's a film that sets out to challenge every convention of Telugu cinema, and in that sense, it's a resounding success. Velgapudi isn't interested in following the rules-in fact, he's more interested in breaking them. And while that approach makes for a fascinating experiment, it also makes for a film that's not always easy to love.
On the technical side, EVOL is a marvel. The cinematography is sleek, the editing is sharp, and the overall aesthetic is top-notch. Velgapudi's team has created a film that looks and feels modern, stylish, and undeniably cool. There's no denying the technical brilliance on display here. Every frame is meticulously crafted, and the attention to detail is impressive.
But when it comes to the narrative, things start to get a little shaky. The reverse storytelling is an interesting choice, but it quickly becomes more of a gimmick than a strength. Instead of drawing me into the story, it kept me at arm's length. I spent more time trying to figure out what was happening than actually caring about the characters or their relationships. It's hard to get emotionally invested in a love story when you're constantly trying to piece together the timeline.
And yet, despite its flaws, I can't completely dismiss EVOL. There's something exciting about watching a filmmaker throw caution to the wind and go for broke. Velgapudi is taking risks, and that's something Telugu cinema sorely needs. He's not afraid to push the envelope, to challenge our expectations, and to create something truly unique. Even if the film doesn't always hit the mark, it's worth watching for the sheer audacity of its approach.
In the end, EVOL is a film that's more about the experience than the story. If you're looking for a conventional love story, this isn't it. But if you're a fan of experimental cinema and you're willing to go along for the ride, EVOL is a film that will keep you thinking long after the credits roll.
On the technical side, EVOL is a marvel. The cinematography is sleek, the editing is sharp, and the overall aesthetic is top-notch. Velgapudi's team has created a film that looks and feels modern, stylish, and undeniably cool. There's no denying the technical brilliance on display here. Every frame is meticulously crafted, and the attention to detail is impressive.
But when it comes to the narrative, things start to get a little shaky. The reverse storytelling is an interesting choice, but it quickly becomes more of a gimmick than a strength. Instead of drawing me into the story, it kept me at arm's length. I spent more time trying to figure out what was happening than actually caring about the characters or their relationships. It's hard to get emotionally invested in a love story when you're constantly trying to piece together the timeline.
And yet, despite its flaws, I can't completely dismiss EVOL. There's something exciting about watching a filmmaker throw caution to the wind and go for broke. Velgapudi is taking risks, and that's something Telugu cinema sorely needs. He's not afraid to push the envelope, to challenge our expectations, and to create something truly unique. Even if the film doesn't always hit the mark, it's worth watching for the sheer audacity of its approach.
In the end, EVOL is a film that's more about the experience than the story. If you're looking for a conventional love story, this isn't it. But if you're a fan of experimental cinema and you're willing to go along for the ride, EVOL is a film that will keep you thinking long after the credits roll.
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- 30 000 000 INR (estimation)
- Durée
- 2h 2m(122 min)
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