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Oppam (2016)
Great movie, good story only difficult to finish
The movie was a really great one. Mohanlal's performance was above expectations as always. A great screenplay with all actors giving their best. The movie was very thrilling and it could keep up the mystery towards the end. I could really feel the goosebumps in many occasions. Mohanlal's struggle to find the perpetrator was really playing on peoples' hearts. The struggle a blind man faces to marry off his sister was a really good part to reflect on. But the movie had a tough time deliver a proper climax. The movie was dragging in the second half. It dragged and was testing the audiences'patience. But overall, it was a good movie. The songs were good too.
Kasaba (2016)
Pathetic attempt at a movie
Just saw the movie and it was awful. The entry of Mammooty and the way he walks itself triggers your irritation. Lack of potent dialogues, lack of a story. The way Mammooty puts his hands inside the pants of a uniformed female police officer only encourages sexual predatory behavior. The movie is overflowing with dead people and prostitutes. Is it a movie on prostitutes or police? No one got a freaking idea. But Mammooty being a versatile actor should distance himself from movies like this. It was a real pain to watch the movie. The only people who did justice to their roles were Sampath and Varalakshmi. The movie was awarded a U/A certificate but the dialogues were very crass and difficult to hear in the presence of teenagers.
Wild Card (2015)
Well, What was that..
A promising start, lets say for about ten minutes. Then it falls flat face on the ground n never gets up. Jason Statham looks lethal, mysterious and everything that was required for the character, but it immerses the moviegoer with so much of confusions and mystery that you will be shocked when the credits start rolling. Hoping every moment that the story would begin, you never know when the story ends. The movie confuses the viewer to such an extent that you will have to look sideways at the audience to check whether you are the only one who feels so. But luckily I could find a lot of people who were confused similarly.