Noodles was noodles! Don't know the reason for this particular title and it was quite unclear whether we were watching a thriller or a drama.
The chain of events was not coherent that we wondered about the thought process behind this film...
DELICIOUS
-On one end, the film admonished citizens to know their rights and respectfully resist police intimidation; On another end, we understood that the police, constantly being subjected to public humiliation, needed to preserve their image by reinforcing power
-Madhan Dakshinamoorthy carried the show all the way! He was the police officer you didn't wanna mess with as he'd do anything to make your life miserable😄
BLAND
-As much as we were happy to see Harish and Sheela together, they sadly didn't deliver.
They were not comfortable with each other, looking quite timid. Moreover, during the turbulent moments of the scenario, Sheela was simply gazing at Harish without genuinely feeling disturbed.
Harish maintained the same momentum, we didn't see agony coming from within. He just stood tall and showed a bit of concern
-As there was no parallel narrative, it was repetitive to keep on seeing the same faces and set location.
Plus, the dialogues were rather plain instead of inspiring. Themes weren't explored in depth.
-After the intermission, the pace just became stagnant with a prolonged back-and-forth between Saravanan and the police officers...
Noodles appeared like an experiment as it was Madhan Kumar's directorial debut, kinda of a way to test the waters before engaging in more projects😕