Lorsqu'un mannequin célèbre est tué, un détective intelligent mène l'enquête après avoir réalisé que l'incident semble être un mystère.Lorsqu'un mannequin célèbre est tué, un détective intelligent mène l'enquête après avoir réalisé que l'incident semble être un mystère.Lorsqu'un mannequin célèbre est tué, un détective intelligent mène l'enquête après avoir réalisé que l'incident semble être un mystère.
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Meenaakshi Chaudhary
- Leila Borkar
- (as Meenakshi Chaudhary)
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Probably the worst ever Tamil Movie i saw after SURA(Was Much Better) . The CGI was so heavy it just killed the movie spirit along with bad BGM. I wonder how the Cinematographer amd Editor could take and edit such Non sense movie and i still wonder how Director and Producer approved it. The Short Films guys have better Cinematography skills.
Pls do not watch this movie as you will be wasting your precious time. I agree the concept choosen was good,But Cinematography, Editing, BGM and even VJ Anthony acting never made an impact on this movie. I saw IMDB rating as 5.3 just logged in to give this movie a 1 star. (Since no option to have negative rating).
Pls do not watch this movie as you will be wasting your precious time. I agree the concept choosen was good,But Cinematography, Editing, BGM and even VJ Anthony acting never made an impact on this movie. I saw IMDB rating as 5.3 just logged in to give this movie a 1 star. (Since no option to have negative rating).
A fine classy thriller for the ones who believe in good cinema. The pace & writing will make you feel as if you are a part of this investigation. The VFX is of international quality , the color grading is just perfect & BGM syncs well with the mood. The camera work is impeccable. Vijay Antony is different from what he does always. The Director's vision, narrative clarity, shot taking, treatment, detailing is in a class of its own. Every single actor is remarkable and the technicians behind the screen too have excelled. If you love intelligent films and filmmakers, then this is for you. Cheers!
"Kolai" stands tall as an exemplary thriller that masterfully weaves a web of suspense, intrigue, and sheer cinematic brilliance. This film is a gripping tour de force that immerses its audience in a world of mystery, leaving us on the edge of our seats and craving more with each passing scene.
From the very first frame, "Kolai" establishes its prowess in storytelling. The plot is a labyrinthine tapestry of twists and turns, skillfully unraveled to keep the viewer guessing until the very end. The screenplay's meticulous attention to detail and its ability to keep the audience engaged, even during quieter moments, showcase the exceptional writing that drives this thriller.
What truly sets "Kolai" apart is its directorial finesse. The pacing is artfully executed, allowing tension to build gradually before reaching its crescendo. The director's use of cinematography to enhance the storytelling is noteworthy; the play of shadows, camera angles, and visual symbolism all contribute to the film's immersive experience.
In conclusion, "Kolai" isn't just a movie; it's a triumph of storytelling, a symphony of suspense, and a testament to the power of cinema to transport and captivate. This thriller pushes the boundaries of the genre, leaving a lasting impression and redefining what it means to create an enthralling cinematic experience. If you're a fan of psychological suspense and intricate narratives, "Kolai" is an absolute must-watch that will leave you craving more even after the credits roll.
I didn't mentioned any particular scene or twist, people you should experience the journey of kolai.
Wishing you all the best, Director Balaji sir, and Vijay Antony sir! Looking for more movies in your combination.
From the very first frame, "Kolai" establishes its prowess in storytelling. The plot is a labyrinthine tapestry of twists and turns, skillfully unraveled to keep the viewer guessing until the very end. The screenplay's meticulous attention to detail and its ability to keep the audience engaged, even during quieter moments, showcase the exceptional writing that drives this thriller.
What truly sets "Kolai" apart is its directorial finesse. The pacing is artfully executed, allowing tension to build gradually before reaching its crescendo. The director's use of cinematography to enhance the storytelling is noteworthy; the play of shadows, camera angles, and visual symbolism all contribute to the film's immersive experience.
In conclusion, "Kolai" isn't just a movie; it's a triumph of storytelling, a symphony of suspense, and a testament to the power of cinema to transport and captivate. This thriller pushes the boundaries of the genre, leaving a lasting impression and redefining what it means to create an enthralling cinematic experience. If you're a fan of psychological suspense and intricate narratives, "Kolai" is an absolute must-watch that will leave you craving more even after the credits roll.
I didn't mentioned any particular scene or twist, people you should experience the journey of kolai.
Wishing you all the best, Director Balaji sir, and Vijay Antony sir! Looking for more movies in your combination.
Credits to director for bringing a Hollywood pattern to Kollywood, actor Vijay Antony essayed a neat role as a seasoned detective. High points in this film were music, visuals & art direction. Short runtime with Vijay Antony screen presence makes this movie an interesting one. Rest of the cast had less scope, but they depicted a decent job on screen. Too many songs in this intense story is the short coming. Need to trim songs in this mystery tale, so it adds engagement to the storyline. Newbie Siddartha & Meenakshii are seen in very good characters, also their characters are neatly written. On the whole, this murder mystery is a decent watch mainly for the rich visuals.
Seriously! I am still in some bewilderment after watching this film. One burning question remains: what in the actual nonsense were all those amazing set pieces for?! Did someone just win a "most elaborate waste of resources" award?
Now, don't get me wrong, I actually liked "Vidiyum Munn" (2013). It still holds up as one of the genuinely good attempt from Tamil. So, when the buzz started building around this Peter director's "Kolai," especially with those intriguing trailers, my hopes flickered. It looked pretty promising! Then came the deluge of Peter director interviews, plastered across every channel, and my expectations plummeted. This guy was spouting mainstream cinema jargon and talking about timelines, I knew right then and there that the film was going to reek of artificiality, and boy, was I tragically correct. It was so mind-numbingly bland, such an unmitigated disaster, that the very style they were trying to push - the supposed driving force - turned out to be an unsurprising and utterly nauseating overdose.
I swear, the languid expectation of the trailers was replaced by disappointment. Okay, fine, the art direction and cinematography deserve a reluctant nod. There were indeed many fascinating sets, a visual feast for the eyes, I'll give them that. Otherwise, this film would have vanished from my memory faster.
In closing, the insultingly basic, plot is too basic and the treatment was so atrocious for an whodunit. Honestly, this whole convoluted mess could have been a decent 30-minute short film. My advice? Avoid this pretentious. Go spend your precious time and money on something worthwhile, like "Oppenheimer" or even "Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare" this weekend. Trust me on this one.
Now, don't get me wrong, I actually liked "Vidiyum Munn" (2013). It still holds up as one of the genuinely good attempt from Tamil. So, when the buzz started building around this Peter director's "Kolai," especially with those intriguing trailers, my hopes flickered. It looked pretty promising! Then came the deluge of Peter director interviews, plastered across every channel, and my expectations plummeted. This guy was spouting mainstream cinema jargon and talking about timelines, I knew right then and there that the film was going to reek of artificiality, and boy, was I tragically correct. It was so mind-numbingly bland, such an unmitigated disaster, that the very style they were trying to push - the supposed driving force - turned out to be an unsurprising and utterly nauseating overdose.
I swear, the languid expectation of the trailers was replaced by disappointment. Okay, fine, the art direction and cinematography deserve a reluctant nod. There were indeed many fascinating sets, a visual feast for the eyes, I'll give them that. Otherwise, this film would have vanished from my memory faster.
In closing, the insultingly basic, plot is too basic and the treatment was so atrocious for an whodunit. Honestly, this whole convoluted mess could have been a decent 30-minute short film. My advice? Avoid this pretentious. Go spend your precious time and money on something worthwhile, like "Oppenheimer" or even "Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare" this weekend. Trust me on this one.
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- Versions alternativesThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to scenes of drug misuse and bloody images in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- Bandes originalesYaar Nee
Written by Girishh Gopalakrishnan
Performed by Anjana Rajagopalan
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 23 581 $US
- Durée2 heures 6 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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