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An online channel reporter, finds a fake Facebook account of her niece. She encounters a boy Aalim from Libya. The FBI on the other hand wants to bring Aalim under their custody using Thaiya... Read allAn online channel reporter, finds a fake Facebook account of her niece. She encounters a boy Aalim from Libya. The FBI on the other hand wants to bring Aalim under their custody using Thaiyal Nayagi and her niece as bait.An online channel reporter, finds a fake Facebook account of her niece. She encounters a boy Aalim from Libya. The FBI on the other hand wants to bring Aalim under their custody using Thaiyal Nayagi and her niece as bait.
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I don't have a single good thing to say about this movie. The movie starts off hinting at female empowerment with Trisha exposing a cop who make lewd comments at her. Then she starts investigating a FB account which claims to be her niece & posts nude videos. I don't want to get into spoilers but from that point the movie takes a dive into absurdity.
Trisha asks her 16 year old niece to take off her clothes. Her intention was to confirm if the nude girl in the videos is her niece, but she gives no explanation to the little girl. She just yells at the girl to take off her clothes and watches the niece sob while undressing. How is this not RAPE? She is also totally cool with the actual perp behind the account who has a cringy sob story.
The movie goes ahead and evolves into a pseudo romance between an under age Libyan terrorist and Trisha who is pretending to be her niece. Again the background score and the story telling style is glorifying the romance instead of pointing out the obvious wrongs in an adult romancing a kid. The movie then has a character given a wise person aura glorify Colonel Gaddaffi. I can't believe Trisha did not do a single Google search on Gaddaffi before she acted in this movie. I watched the movie only because I thought a senior actor like Trisha would be acting in something sensible. She just lost all her credibility in my eyes.
Trisha asks her 16 year old niece to take off her clothes. Her intention was to confirm if the nude girl in the videos is her niece, but she gives no explanation to the little girl. She just yells at the girl to take off her clothes and watches the niece sob while undressing. How is this not RAPE? She is also totally cool with the actual perp behind the account who has a cringy sob story.
The movie goes ahead and evolves into a pseudo romance between an under age Libyan terrorist and Trisha who is pretending to be her niece. Again the background score and the story telling style is glorifying the romance instead of pointing out the obvious wrongs in an adult romancing a kid. The movie then has a character given a wise person aura glorify Colonel Gaddaffi. I can't believe Trisha did not do a single Google search on Gaddaffi before she acted in this movie. I watched the movie only because I thought a senior actor like Trisha would be acting in something sensible. She just lost all her credibility in my eyes.
Scripted by A.r.Murugadoss is a fresh take on a unique story line with his assistant M.saravanan handling few thought provoking dialogue portion and direction...
The movie struggles to elevate initially due to slow paced narration...
2nd half holds the grip with fine moments...breaking the usual cliche of terrorist formula and especially the climax portion have been shot well technically brilliant...
Sakthivels' camera captures the plains of Tunisia and keeping the soul of movie lively...
Trisha does a neat job,though Aalim character has no scope for performance he (Bekzod Abdul malikov) does a worthy performance...
Overall a slow paced first half needs ur temper to enjoy a new story line that elevates in the later part.
This lad in Aalim's role is a breath of fresh air. His emotions are effortlessly real. Storyline could have been better without the needless Macho-Trisha part. Bekzod Abdul Malikov has a true potential to shine in Indian cinema. Mollywood, have you signed him yet...
Simplifying the turmoil gripping a country like Libya could have been avoided. Perils of exposing social media to teens and the issue that the movie started with could have also been handled in a sensitive manner. There is difference between mistake and crime. What the other girl did was cyber crime and this movie even trivialised that!
My score is for Bekzod, not the movie.
Simplifying the turmoil gripping a country like Libya could have been avoided. Perils of exposing social media to teens and the issue that the movie started with could have also been handled in a sensitive manner. There is difference between mistake and crime. What the other girl did was cyber crime and this movie even trivialised that!
My score is for Bekzod, not the movie.
Over acting as usual by Trisha, not interested to continue watching the movie and director not concentrating on story and justified violent people as good.
Too many scenes not fit to the story and showing Indian police as bad and Anti-social elements are good
Very bad example using school kids and justified government forces are bad and Anti-social elements are good to people.
Director glorified terrorist just killed Tamil Nadu Police forces with wrong inspector and no justification for killing constables in the station but Trisha keeps supporting the person who ordered the killing.
Waste of money and no entertainment for family.
Too many scenes not fit to the story and showing Indian police as bad and Anti-social elements are good
Very bad example using school kids and justified government forces are bad and Anti-social elements are good to people.
Director glorified terrorist just killed Tamil Nadu Police forces with wrong inspector and no justification for killing constables in the station but Trisha keeps supporting the person who ordered the killing.
Waste of money and no entertainment for family.
Inbetween the journalist (Trisha) says - "if only I was younger"
A 40 year old woman having feelings for a 17 year old kid.
It's basically story of a cougar.
She is supposed to be a brave journalist. An aunt who is trying to protect her brother's daughter from sexual abuse. But that goes into a totally different direction. Pulling her into a bigger problem.
The 'friend' has been using the girls face for posting her body photos. Which is wrong.
But the aunt using her face for a feeling with the 17 year old terrorist is supposed to be ok. .
Bad music. Bad story. Bad direction. Is Trisha even synchronising her lips properly for the dialogues?
The boy maybe correct from his side. But what exactly is the story? Are they trying to show the Libyan ideas? A love story? An action movie? Story of a brave woman who has achieved something big? Basically it's a totally bad mix of everything.
Can't believe murugadas approved this story.
It's basically story of a cougar.
She is supposed to be a brave journalist. An aunt who is trying to protect her brother's daughter from sexual abuse. But that goes into a totally different direction. Pulling her into a bigger problem.
The 'friend' has been using the girls face for posting her body photos. Which is wrong.
But the aunt using her face for a feeling with the 17 year old terrorist is supposed to be ok. .
Bad music. Bad story. Bad direction. Is Trisha even synchronising her lips properly for the dialogues?
The boy maybe correct from his side. But what exactly is the story? Are they trying to show the Libyan ideas? A love story? An action movie? Story of a brave woman who has achieved something big? Basically it's a totally bad mix of everything.
Can't believe murugadas approved this story.
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- 2h 1m(121 min)
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