hiflyplane
Joined Jan 2017
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Got led into viewing by the hype created.
Missing this movie, you are not losing anything.
Irrational and senseless killing. Boring.
Absurdly taking back and forth. Guns and fire power does not constitute a good or great movie.
If any credit, Fahadh Faasil has presented quality showmanship.
Why Surya? Why Vijay Sethupathi?!
Disjoint sub stories, made to feel as a layered completion and struggling to weave them together.
It appears the ratings are from Hyped up promotions and mass marketing events.
If one is reasonably exposed to world wide cinemas, this would make sense and relate to them.!!
Missing this movie, you are not losing anything.
Irrational and senseless killing. Boring.
Absurdly taking back and forth. Guns and fire power does not constitute a good or great movie.
If any credit, Fahadh Faasil has presented quality showmanship.
Why Surya? Why Vijay Sethupathi?!
Disjoint sub stories, made to feel as a layered completion and struggling to weave them together.
It appears the ratings are from Hyped up promotions and mass marketing events.
If one is reasonably exposed to world wide cinemas, this would make sense and relate to them.!!
Two hours and fifty minutes.. Nothing new absolutely zero freshness. It appears the last ten minutes was a shoot and stich of the lead actor's real life image. The director is found fumbling all the way not knowing what to do, from the second act onwards. Poor screen play and criminal waste of time. Heroine might as well not be there. Gautam looks like he is scratching his head ok what can I do next or what should I do next. No sync between the title, the first act and what the viewer sees in the last act. Appears the movie was shor over 3 years and redone In. Between in patches. One can easily gather that from the protagonist physical build.
Absurdly amazing movie that elicits the viewers to be part of the unhinged xenophobic gore. The trauma worn by the protagonists supports the well deserved blood bath. The screen play sits on the edge of artfulness. There is an avant garde gesture in the movie. The director has presented unabashed brutalism across the whole scope of the movie. Dialogues are minimalistic amidst the primary and secondary protagonists. Compelling to accept the coherent plot. Selva Raghavan is an extraordinarily natural displaying non professional acting which adds realism to the story. Keerthy Suresh is convincing enough. Not a family affair movie.