sheikalthaf
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It is true that Venkat Prabhu has made a perfect commercial film for Tamil cinema especially squirrels after a long time!. Although the film has a very simple story, the script was spiced up enough for a commercial cinema and it was good to eat!. The squirrels have been asking the directors who are going to make a film with Vijay for a long time, Venkat Prabhu brought out another angle of "Vijay" and handled it "70%" and Vijay established it with his performance, like "Priyamudan" directed by Vincent Selva in 1998, can add success to the film! (The movie "Priyamudan" is known only to real squirrel chicks). Why is it that when an artist creates a work (whether it's purely "art" or "business") we associate the artwork with the epics that artist has created before? Some artists create their new work for a purpose, and the question is, what wins? Does it fit the purpose? In that way, Yuvan Shankar Raja's music was appropriate when watching this commercial movie!. While the de-aging process is perfect at many points, it would have been better if they had worked on the VFX scenes (truthfully there is only so much that can be done for the budget and time given here) except for a few songs and some unnecessary intros. The film is like a road trip for the squirrels who only think of Vijay from top to bottom!
When I finished watching this episode it was like watching one of those "A24" movies!. In general, horror films have their directors and writers who want to impose horror elements in us and thereby make business with the feeling of "fear" in us, but even though this film seems like an ordinary film at the beginning, a few scenes can be easily guessed, but as the story progresses, the characters become more and more. Our screen experience is intensified by their mysterious activities and the performances of the actors who played them!
Although there is a business and an audience for "Folk Horror" films worldwide today, something called "look" is necessary for that!. After Rahi Anil Bharve's 2018 film Tumbbad, this film is the first to deal with a fairy tale set in India (the land of stories).
Although there are better films in Tamil language cinema, the reality is that all of them are directed towards film festivals and produced. Today locally produced films are sent to foreign film festivals only because of the "recognition" but today in Malayalam language cinemas such films are sent entirely to theaters, the recognition comes from the wider screen-viewing public!.
Although there is a business and an audience for "Folk Horror" films worldwide today, something called "look" is necessary for that!. After Rahi Anil Bharve's 2018 film Tumbbad, this film is the first to deal with a fairy tale set in India (the land of stories).
Although there are better films in Tamil language cinema, the reality is that all of them are directed towards film festivals and produced. Today locally produced films are sent to foreign film festivals only because of the "recognition" but today in Malayalam language cinemas such films are sent entirely to theaters, the recognition comes from the wider screen-viewing public!.