ronniejoseph007
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It felt like Basil Joseph forced himself to make a movie in the same genre after the success of another similar film "The Great Indian Kitchen".
Logical Fallacies: 1. No one can be so good in Karate by just watching YT and practicing at home.
2. Even if we say that is true, the guy also learned Karate from YT, and according to proven human strength, male >female in muscle power. But in movie we see that Jaya is beating a couple a guys at the same time which felt absurd.
3. The climax felt absurd and seemed to be shortened to wrap the films shooting. Since Basil is holding control of poultry farm across that area, under no logical circumstances , he won't be well aware that Jaya has bought the other man's farm. He / his workers will surely know before going to court itself.
Overall, I wished the film would have ended amicably with both accepting their faults(more by Basil) rather than existing "brandishiment" of women empowerment which is common off late for men vs women genres right in Kerala.
Logical Fallacies: 1. No one can be so good in Karate by just watching YT and practicing at home.
2. Even if we say that is true, the guy also learned Karate from YT, and according to proven human strength, male >female in muscle power. But in movie we see that Jaya is beating a couple a guys at the same time which felt absurd.
3. The climax felt absurd and seemed to be shortened to wrap the films shooting. Since Basil is holding control of poultry farm across that area, under no logical circumstances , he won't be well aware that Jaya has bought the other man's farm. He / his workers will surely know before going to court itself.
Overall, I wished the film would have ended amicably with both accepting their faults(more by Basil) rather than existing "brandishiment" of women empowerment which is common off late for men vs women genres right in Kerala.
Both Kantara and Tumbaad have seemingly similar genre.
Kantara's ending is by the end predictable to me.
Personal opnion: Kantara is a good but not grander than currently running PS1 of its time , owing to the latter's magnanimous set.
Kantara is good in showing rural setup and highlighting age old traditions down in Karnataka , however, as the story unfolded, instead of it being a suspense ride till the end, it felt to be dragging us to the end , by again and again showing the hero having sudden apperances of the Bhootham.
All in all a very good watch and i believe native speakers will find it more comfortable to watch than people who watch this with subtitle.
Kantara's ending is by the end predictable to me.
Personal opnion: Kantara is a good but not grander than currently running PS1 of its time , owing to the latter's magnanimous set.
Kantara is good in showing rural setup and highlighting age old traditions down in Karnataka , however, as the story unfolded, instead of it being a suspense ride till the end, it felt to be dragging us to the end , by again and again showing the hero having sudden apperances of the Bhootham.
All in all a very good watch and i believe native speakers will find it more comfortable to watch than people who watch this with subtitle.