Lovely and Jean Antony, living in separate countries, face a legal crisis when Jean visits Lovely in London with their 1.5 year daughter. Despite their unfamiliarity with local laws, will th... Read allLovely and Jean Antony, living in separate countries, face a legal crisis when Jean visits Lovely in London with their 1.5 year daughter. Despite their unfamiliarity with local laws, will they overcome the challenges and reunite?Lovely and Jean Antony, living in separate countries, face a legal crisis when Jean visits Lovely in London with their 1.5 year daughter. Despite their unfamiliarity with local laws, will they overcome the challenges and reunite?
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
A very poorly taken movie. In the director's point of view the reason for the failure of this movie is the actors of this film don't have the market values (based on an interview in a media). But reality is completely different. It is a very poorly written and directed film. It seems like the film has been made as part of learning process of writing and direction. It is a wonder that this type of film has producers. I lost my money for the price of the ticket taken to watch this film. Any person who could able to watch this film interestingly from the beginning to the end deserves an award for patience.
"Big ben" promised to be a Good movie based on the pre-release posts, Unfortunately, it fails to deliver on almost every front, leaving viewers with a confusing, tedious mess rather than a compelling cinematic experience. It would have been better to direct this movie with some experienced director. The script, penned by the director himself. The dialogue is painfully mundane, filled with banal exchanges that contribute nothing to character development or plot progression. Conversations meander without purpose, often centered on trivial topics. Characters speak in monotones, their interactions devoid of any emotional depth or conflict.
Director brings nothing new or interesting to the table. His direction lacks any sense or innovation, resulting in scenes that drag on interminably. The pacing is glacial, with each scene stretching out longer than necessary, making the film feel interminable.
Director brings nothing new or interesting to the table. His direction lacks any sense or innovation, resulting in scenes that drag on interminably. The pacing is glacial, with each scene stretching out longer than necessary, making the film feel interminable.
"Big Ben" is a well-crafted film, delivering a nail-biting family thriller drama. The presentation is great, with outstanding direction, camera work, and background music. It's definitely worth watching. The film serves as a warning to those considering migrating abroad. Ani Mohan and Aditi Ravi deliver excellent performances. The movie begins with a policeman arriving to reunite with his wife, and from there, the story escalates to the next level. Worth to watch. Must watch movie watch in theatres with family.its a small packed movie.
Anu and Aditi did excellent emotional act specially in the drama .
Anu and Aditi did excellent emotional act specially in the drama .
Directed by Bino Augustine, "Big Ben" is a gripping family thriller set against the iconic backdrop of London. Shot entirely in the UK, this film masterfully combines the allure of a true story with the thrills of an engaging narrative, making it a standout choice for family audiences.
Music and Sound: The film's score is both evocative and stirring, perfectly aligning with the film's mood and enhancing key moments of tension and emotional depth. The soundtrack supports the narrative effectively, drawing the audience further into the story and amplifying its impact.
Direction and Production: Bino Augustine's direction is both insightful and innovative, guiding the film with a clear vision and a steady hand. The production design is meticulously executed, capturing the essence of the UK's historical and cultural atmosphere.
Music and Sound: The film's score is both evocative and stirring, perfectly aligning with the film's mood and enhancing key moments of tension and emotional depth. The soundtrack supports the narrative effectively, drawing the audience further into the story and amplifying its impact.
Direction and Production: Bino Augustine's direction is both insightful and innovative, guiding the film with a clear vision and a steady hand. The production design is meticulously executed, capturing the essence of the UK's historical and cultural atmosphere.
A below average movie. A really time spoiler. Making of this movie is like a project prepared as part of a university project.
Positives - Cinematography, Background score, Editing, Music, Fight Negatives - Direction, Script, Acting of main actors A fabricated story filled in the imaginary bottle of real life events. More over, a theme which can be made as a documentary film. While watching the sentimental scenes, the real emotion the audience feel is nothing but laugh. It is doubtful that within this budget how such a movie has been shot in London with proper paper works and permissions. A very bad making.
Positives - Cinematography, Background score, Editing, Music, Fight Negatives - Direction, Script, Acting of main actors A fabricated story filled in the imaginary bottle of real life events. More over, a theme which can be made as a documentary film. While watching the sentimental scenes, the real emotion the audience feel is nothing but laugh. It is doubtful that within this budget how such a movie has been shot in London with proper paper works and permissions. A very bad making.
Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $7,583
- Runtime2 hours 8 minutes
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content