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Mouna Ragam (1986)
Raaja Rani was well made
Watching this film nearly 35 years after its initial release was a pleasant surprise. The fact that the movie still resonates and works effectively is a testament to its timeless quality.
I now understand why the director emphasized showcasing genuine emotions that align with our everyday experiences. This connection with real-life emotions has the power to endure across the years, making it a timeless and eternal aspect of the film.
After this viewing experience, I couldn't help but appreciate how well "Raja Rani" was crafted. It proved to be a well-made film that skillfully adapts to the sensibilities of a modern audience. The movie's ability to connect with viewers across generations highlighted its enduring appeal and storytelling prowess.
Koozhangal (2021)
meh
I decided to watch this film primarily because of its Oscar nominations and award wins. However, what unfolded on screen left me with mixed feelings.
The documentary-style drama had its moments, but I couldn't help but feel that a significant portion of the movie could have been omitted. In particular, the extended walking scenes added unnecessary length to the runtime, making the viewing experience feel like a bit of a drag.
In hindsight, it seemed that the essence of the story could have been effectively conveyed in a much shorter format, perhaps as a concise and impactful short film lasting around 20 minutes. This would have likely made the narrative more engaging and avoided the sense of time being wasted during the viewing.
Roja (1992)
even after 30 years it is fresh
Watching this film 30 years after its release is a testament to its enduring quality. Some parts of the movie still feel remarkably fresh, particularly in the emotional and family drama segments where Mani Ratnam's unique storytelling style shines through.
While the genius of A. R. Rahman is unmistakable in the film's songs, it's notable that his background music (BGM) doesn't always hit the mark. There are instances of noisy and mismatched BGMs that detract from the overall experience. However, the fact that the film remains watchable even today is commendable. It speaks to the timeless aspects of the narrative and character dynamics.
In retrospect, the movie's ability to hold the viewer's attention over the decades is a testament to its quality and the lasting impact of its emotional storytelling.
Iraivan (2023)
twist was ok
One of the cruelest movies made in Tamil Cinema.
3/4th of the movie travels into a genre making us believe that there's just one psycho guy who is being chased by the hero but then the last part of the film travels into a different psychopathic genre where a new kid is introduced as Villan as a twist and he plays few games that kinda makes it interesting to watch to some extent and the character design itself is made in such a way that it makes us feel irritated as well, that was a good artist selection, I'd say.
Overall, it's a one-time watchable flick for those who like watching cruelty/psycho-based films.
Leo (2023)
forced LCU failed
I had huge expectations for this film since I was almost certain that it would definitely be a film under LCU and I was way too excited to watch since Vikram(the director's last one) is the one who introduced the universe concept in Tamil Cinema, in fact Indian Cinema and people are way too much excited to watch multi-hero subjects in Tamil especially since that has never happened here so I went with this expectation but I was totally disappointed.
This film could've been called off as a standalone film and it might have appeared decent but forcing it into LCU was a mistake since it didn't do justice at all.
As a layman, I could see the potential of this film becoming one of the most important films in the Indian film industry but it was just a wasted opportunity.
As a common man, I myself could think of different plots to bring the LCU characters into this film in multiple interesting ways, then think what the director himself could've done to it but he missed to do it and the re-introduction of black magic stuff embedded with a family drama was just a cliche and the film fails bigtime when it just tries to remake Baatcha in a different format.
And first-row IMAX experience of the film was too bad for me as I did it for the very first time
overall, it is a movie that's held together by Vijay's good act but the plot & screenplay just don't hold it and lose big time with the huge expectations.
Kushi (2023)
a 3-in-one film from the Telugu industry
The first 20 mins felt like watching some crappiest content but then the film moved onto another zone when the lovers' parents came into the picture, but even that wasn't interesting enough and then the film took us on a completely divergent path of a typical family drama which was kinda different to watch yet not so entertaining as such but if you look at the overall arc of the film, it kinda makes sense to have watched it once since this one is more like a 3-in-one kinda film especially coming from the Telugu industry.
Overall, if you feel bored and want to kill the time, then it's for you for sure.
Irugapatru (2023)
a feel-good emotional therapy for couples
It was a really good movie and a must-watch for couples, it felt like it is better to go & watch this movie rather than go for couples therapy.
A feel-good emotional drama that's sure to erupt some changes in your life if you're keen about it but surely it would pinpoint some of the good/bad things that have happened in all of our love lives.
These kinda should thrive at the box office so that other crappy, violence-based films would stop coming more, we need more such life-based movies to thrive ATPIT.
If you're an emotional person, this film would most probably make you cry in many parts and for sure make you laugh on several occasions even if you're not emotional.
Overall, it was an emotional roller-coaster ride watching this epic, and a must-watch for all film lovers.
Yaathisai (2023)
animated story-telling for historians
It felt like watching a long animated story-telling video on YouTube
it doesn't feel like watching a feature film from any angle probably due to its low-budget nature, I think this one should've been released on YouTube for a wider reach.
Yet, there are so some good things about this film, it's a one-time watch for sure to respect the kind of efforts that have gone into it
it feels awkward that even the Tamil-speaking audience couldn't understand most parts of the movie dialogue and required subtitles to get through it, it shows either the natural way of evolution or a pathetic state of humans being ignorant of history.
Overall, if you're a person who likes watching historical dramas and is generally driven toward history then this is a must-watch otherwise it could be skipped.
Jaane Jaan (2023)
finally Bollywood got its brains back
Surprisingly/finally, a good movie from Bollywood.
Though it is loosely based on the Malayalam epic: Dhrisyam, it still stands out with its unique portrayal of story-telling with loads of twists & turns and very good characterizations and arc of the character conveying the message in abstract format.
Seeing Kareena Kapoor in a good film like this after a very long time, this is probably the best one of hers.
The professor's character arc was so good and catchy and the drove the entire film forward in the end, it makes us think a lot since there's some math involved and hence there needs some intellectual introspection as well.
The only Con about this film is that it has a lot of violence/negativity around the plot itself
but, if you're a film fanatic, this film is a must-watch for sure.
Mark Antony (2023)
SJ Suryah at the peak
SJ Suryah's peak performance makes this whole film an interesting watch.
The best part of the film is that the time travel concept was simplified which makes this film watchable by almost anyone of any age.
The commercial part of the film was nicely made but the biggest drawback was Vishal since his attitude is something that most people dislike since his overacting spoils even the best scenes, that's exactly what happened in this flick as well, his characterizations were too good just like SJ Suryah but he just spoiled it and SJ Suryah scored really well and made this film watchable.
Overall, it's a good one-time watch just for SJ Suryah.
Sweet Kaaram Coffee (2023)
extended family travel drama
09-Sep-2023: watched first 4 episodes
11-Sep-2023: watched last 4 episodes
a travel-based family drama series that focuses on feminism a lot but more on travel.
The girl was good to watch with her 2 sides of love and another side of her love with her profession.
Women at 3 stages of life presenting a story of their struggles and wants
the old lady's friendship tale was totally unexpected and was a total surprise but ended up well, it was really good to watch strong friendship bonding among women in old age.
Overall, it felt like watching a feel-good tale but felt like it was intentionally extended beyond the limit as well.
Miss. Shetty Mr. Polishetty (2023)
feel-good ROMCOM
My Summary:
One of the feel-good movies ever made.
It felt like watching a feminist film since the males were being treated as objects by the protagonist.
But the overall film was really enjoyable mainly because of the male protagonist, I haven't seen any of this guy's films but in this one, with his characterization he made us laugh quite a lot which was supported by the situations as well and it also had a good mix of romance, emotions, comedy as well.
ChatGPT Summary:
This movie stands out as one of the quintessential feel-good films ever made. It has the remarkable ability to leave viewers with a sense of warmth and positivity, making it an uplifting cinematic experience.
One notable aspect of the film is its portrayal of a feminist perspective. The protagonist's treatment of males as objects, reversing traditional gender roles, lends the film a distinct feminist undertone. This choice in character dynamics challenges conventional norms and expectations, offering a refreshing perspective that may resonate with audiences seeking a departure from traditional gender dynamics in cinema.
Despite its feminist undertones, the film's overall enjoyability is primarily attributed to the male protagonist. While you may not have seen any of this actor's previous work, his portrayal in this film is a standout. His character's charisma and humor add a delightful dimension to the story, eliciting laughter from the audience. The effectiveness of his characterization is further amplified by the humorous situations he finds himself in throughout the film.
The film's appeal doesn't stop at humor alone. It successfully combines elements of romance, emotion, and comedy, creating a well-rounded and engaging narrative. This multifaceted approach adds depth to the storytelling and allows viewers to connect with the characters on various emotional levels.
In conclusion, this film is undeniably one of the feel-good movies of all time. Its feminist perspective, where males are treated as objects by the protagonist, offers a unique and thought-provoking twist on traditional gender dynamics. However, the true charm of the film lies in the male protagonist's charismatic performance, which is both humorous and endearing. The movie's ability to blend romance, emotions, and comedy seamlessly contributes to its overall enjoyability, making it a delightful and well-rounded cinematic experience.
The Nun II (2023)
cold & haunting
My Summary:
I was thrilled to watch a ghost movie after a long time and it did surprise me in some places, especially with sound effects, it was a thrilling experience for sure.
Though we've gotten bored and have gotten over these ghost films, it's wonderful that these makers are still able to make these kinds of films still watchable.
ChatGPT Summary:
The anticipation of watching a ghost movie after a considerable hiatus was indeed thrilling. Ghost films, with their eerie atmospheres and supernatural elements, have a unique way of captivating the audience's imagination. This particular film managed to deliver some surprising and chilling moments, rekindling the excitement that comes with watching a well-executed ghost story.
One of the standout aspects of the film was its effective use of sound effects. Sound plays a pivotal role in creating suspense and tension in horror and ghost films. In this case, the sound effects succeeded in enhancing the overall experience, contributing to the spine-tingling atmosphere. The film's ability to use sound to its advantage added an extra layer of thrill to the viewing experience, making it all the more engaging.
It's worth noting that the genre of ghost films has been explored extensively over the years, and it's not uncommon for audiences to become somewhat desensitized to the recurring themes and tropes within the genre. However, despite the familiarity of ghost stories, this film managed to breathe fresh life into the genre. It's a testament to the filmmakers' ability to craft an engaging narrative that keeps the audience invested, even in a genre that some may feel they've outgrown.
In a cinematic landscape filled with various genres and styles, it's commendable that filmmakers continue to create ghost films that remain watchable and enjoyable. These films serve as a reminder of the enduring appeal of supernatural tales and the power they hold to surprise and entertain audiences. While some may have grown weary of ghost films, there is still a place for them in cinema, and this film's ability to capture the audience's attention is a testament to the genre's enduring allure.
In conclusion, the experience of watching this ghost movie was a thrilling one, rekindling the excitement associated with the genre. Its effective use of sound effects and ability to breathe fresh life into a familiar genre made it an engaging and enjoyable viewing experience. Despite the prevalence of ghost films, this movie managed to remind us of the enduring appeal of supernatural tales and their ability to surprise and captivate audiences.
Regina (2023)
SUNAINA's star journey starts from here
My Summary:
I like the girl: Suniana for her gorgeous looks & acting skills and hence watched this film.
She's done what was expected out of her and probably is the best one from her but the film looked slightly artificial with the male characterization coming just to get carried away and to move the film forward.
But, overall, it's a good one-time watchable flick for sure and a must one if you like the girl.
ChatGPT Summary:
The primary reason I decided to watch this film was due to my admiration for Suniana, both for her stunning looks and her acting prowess. She has consistently delivered impressive performances in the past, and I had high expectations for her in this film. Fortunately, she did not disappoint, and her portrayal in this movie may even be considered her best work to date.
Suniana's performance in the film aligns with the expectations I had for her. Her acting skills shine through, and she adds depth and authenticity to her character. Her presence elevates the overall quality of the movie and serves as a testament to her talent as an actress.
However, while Suniana's performance is a definite highlight, I couldn't help but notice certain aspects of the film that felt somewhat artificial. In particular, the characterization of the male lead seemed to be primarily a means to move the plot forward and did not receive the same level of attention and depth as Suniana's character. This imbalance in character development, with one character being more fully fleshed out than the other, can sometimes detract from the overall viewing experience.
Despite this minor shortcoming, the film as a whole is a good one-time watchable flick, especially for fans of Suniana. Her performance alone makes it worth the watch, and her on-screen presence adds a layer of authenticity to the movie. While certain elements of the plot may feel contrived, Suniana's stellar acting skills manage to carry the film and make it an enjoyable cinematic experience.
In conclusion, I watched this film primarily for Suniana, and she delivered a standout performance that aligns with the high expectations I had for her. Although the film may have some artificial aspects, particularly in the characterization of the male lead, it remains a good one-time watch, particularly for those who admire Suniana's talent and charm on screen. Her contribution to the film makes it a must-see for her fans.
Paradise (2023)
OLD + IN TIME concepts collaged
My Summa
this film is a very good collage of the concept from the films: OLD & IN TIME.
I liked the concepts and the film was also made well with nice twists & turns and with a racy screenplay as well but felt like something was missing since it felt more like watching a drama rather than a sci-fi film, so maybe if they would've worked on that part, this film might've been awesome but still, it's a good one-time watchable flick for sure.
ChatGPT Summary:
This film appears to be a skillful amalgamation of concepts borrowed from two other films, "Old" and "In Time." Drawing inspiration from established works is not uncommon in cinema, and when executed effectively, it can result in a compelling narrative. In this case, the film successfully incorporates these concepts into its storyline, creating a collage of ideas that serve as the foundation for its plot.
One of the film's notable strengths is its ability to weave these concepts together cohesively, forming a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The presence of intriguing twists and turns, coupled with a racy screenplay, adds to the overall appeal of the film. These elements contribute to an experience that keeps the audience invested in the unfolding story.
However, despite these positive aspects, there is a sense that something is amiss. The film, while adept at utilizing its borrowed concepts, appears to lean more toward the drama genre than traditional science fiction. This departure from the expected sci-fi elements may leave some viewers feeling that the film doesn't fully embrace its potential as a speculative work exploring futuristic or otherworldly themes.
This sense of something missing, particularly in the sci-fi department, might be attributed to the film's focus on character-driven drama rather than solely on the speculative or technological aspects of its premise. While character-driven storytelling can be a strength, it can also create a divergence from the expectations of those seeking a more traditional sci-fi experience.
Despite this minor deviation, the film still manages to offer a worthwhile cinematic experience. It may not fully satisfy the craving for a hardcore sci-fi spectacle, but it compensates with its well-crafted storyline, engaging twists, and a commendable effort to incorporate thought-provoking concepts from other films.
In conclusion, this film successfully pieces together concepts from "Old" and "In Time," creating a cohesive narrative that balances drama with speculative elements. While it may not fully embrace the sci-fi genre in the traditional sense, it compensates with a well-executed plot, twists, and engaging storytelling. It stands as a good one-time watchable flick, offering viewers an intriguing collage of ideas and a satisfying cinematic experience, albeit with a slight departure from the expectations of a pure sci-fi film.
Adiyae (2023)
first parallel universe film in Tamil
First, of its kind film in Tamil cinema about a parallel universe, I was really enthralled before I went to watch but I had the doubt because of GV Prakash since his film hasn't really worked out and he spoils the film even further with his annoying acting skills and undoubtedly that's exactly what happened.
I went with the expectation that it'd at least be having some copied scenes from the latest parallel universe movie: EEAAO but there was just nothing at all.
And Venkat Prabhu's characterization was also very much annoying.
The concept was new to Tamil cinema but the film was just a piece of waste, a wasted opportunity.
Sex Education (2019)
Western Kids spoiler documentary
My Summary:
Watching it after 4 years of its release and coming from a conserved culture, it feels a bit awkward to see how school kids life is being dumped in the western culture. Actually, i dont know really, if this is the progression that the human race is going to have but to me, it felt like watching kids talking and doing sex all over, it felt like these are the kinda series'es that spoils the kids.
But, if you have a general interest in watching adult films then this film might be of interest to you since it just talks about whats there in its title.
ChatGPT Summary:
Watching this film four years after its initial release and hailing from a more conservative cultural background, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awkwardness. The movie delves into the lives of school kids, and it appears to embrace the liberal and open culture of the West. As someone not entirely accustomed to such a portrayal of school life, it left me pondering whether this is the direction in which human society is heading. To me, it felt like an immersion into a world where kids engage in conversations and activities that seem beyond their years, with a particular focus on sexuality. It was difficult not to perceive this as a series that might have a negative influence on young minds.
The film's explicit content and its willingness to delve into the intimate aspects of adolescent life might find an audience among those with a general interest in adult-themed films. It lives up to its title, providing an unfiltered and unapologetic glimpse into the experiences and challenges faced by young individuals as they navigate the complexities of growing up.
However, for viewers coming from a more traditional or conservative background, the film's approach might appear excessive and even concerning. The liberal portrayal of school life may be seen as a departure from more traditional values and norms, leaving some with a sense of discomfort.
It's important to recognize that different cultures and backgrounds can significantly influence how a film is perceived. What might be considered a bold and honest portrayal of youth and sexuality in one culture may be viewed as inappropriate or excessive in another. This film, with its candid approach to sensitive topics, is likely to be divisive in its reception.
In conclusion, watching this film from a conservative cultural perspective, especially years after its release, can lead to feelings of discomfort and a sense that it may not align with traditional values. While it might cater to those with a specific interest in adult-themed content, it may also raise concerns about its potential influence on younger viewers. Ultimately, this film's reception is likely to be deeply influenced by one's cultural background, values, and personal preferences when it comes to cinematic content.
Blue Beetle (2023)
nice superhero
My Summary:
watched it in IMAX and it did feel good for sure since I'm hearing/watching this superhero for the first time, the entire film was nicely made except for the family drama part which felt like a cliche and the boring drama of family coming to save a superhero was the most draggy part, removing that part alone from the movie would've made this one a racy entertainer.
Overall, it was a good one-time watchable superhero fictional drama.
ChatGPT Summary:
I had the opportunity to watch this film in IMAX, and the experience was undeniably enjoyable. As someone who was encountering this particular superhero for the first time, the overall cinematic experience was satisfying. However, despite its many merits, the film does have a few drawbacks that are worth mentioning.
One of the film's strongest attributes is its overall production quality. The entire movie is well-crafted, boasting impressive visuals, engaging action sequences, and a captivating storyline. For a viewer who is new to this superhero's world, the film serves as an excellent introduction, immersing them in a visually stunning and immersive cinematic universe.
The film's ability to draw the audience into this superhero's world and maintain their interest throughout is a testament to its well-executed storytelling. The pacing of the narrative, the character development, and the integration of various elements of the superhero mythos all contribute to a cohesive and engaging viewing experience.
However, there is one notable aspect of the film that detracts from its overall quality. The inclusion of a family drama subplot feels somewhat clichéd and, at times, drags down the film's momentum. The idea of family coming to the rescue of a superhero is a familiar trope in the genre, and in this instance, it comes across as a somewhat uninspired narrative choice.
Had the film omitted this family drama subplot, it might have been a more streamlined and thrilling cinematic experience. The absence of this particular storyline could have allowed the film to focus more squarely on the superhero's journey, his challenges, and his growth, which are often the most compelling aspects of such narratives.
Nonetheless, it's important to note that the film still manages to deliver a satisfying one-time watchable superhero fictional drama. While the family drama element may not have been a highlight, it doesn't entirely overshadow the film's strengths. The superhero's journey, the world-building, and the action sequences are more than enough to keep audiences engaged and entertained.
In conclusion, my IMAX experience with this film was undoubtedly enjoyable, particularly as a first-time introduction to this superhero. The film succeeds in many aspects, offering impressive visuals and a well-crafted storyline. However, the inclusion of a clichéd family drama subplot does detract from the overall experience and results in moments of drag. Nevertheless, it remains a solid one-time watch for fans of superhero fiction, showcasing the potential for a thrilling and entertaining cinematic journey if certain narrative elements were refined.
Paayum Oli Nee Yenakku (2023)
first accessibility based film in Tamil
My Summary:
First-of-its-kind film using accessibility issues for the protagonist but unfortunately, that was the only unique proposition that this film brings to the table and everything else is just absurd, if we take out that unique value out of this film, it feels like watching a 2-decade old film and nothing remains to watch as such but just a typical commercial crap.
The film could have been made interesting with it's unique proposition for sure but its an opportunity missed for sure.
ChatGPT Summary:
The film in question presents a first-of-its-kind approach by placing accessibility issues at the forefront of its narrative, using them as a central element for the protagonist. While this unique proposition offers a fresh perspective on storytelling, it regrettably becomes the solitary distinctive feature of the film. Upon closer examination, it becomes evident that the movie falls short in various aspects, leaving the viewer yearning for more.
One of the film's key strengths is its willingness to explore a topic that is often underrepresented in mainstream cinema: accessibility challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. By placing a character with accessibility issues at the center of the plot, the film takes a commendable step toward shedding light on an important societal issue. This decision not only brings visibility to a segment of the population that is often overlooked but also highlights the need for greater inclusivity and understanding.
However, despite this innovative approach, the film stumbles in its execution. The unique proposition of focusing on accessibility issues is not fully leveraged to its potential. While it provides an initial hook, the narrative fails to sustain the viewer's interest beyond this point. The film's plotline, character development, and storytelling techniques come across as uninspired and, in some instances, even absurd.
One of the primary pitfalls of the film is its inability to capitalize on the promise of its central theme. Instead of delving deep into the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of the protagonist, the narrative meanders into familiar territory. The potential for a compelling exploration of the character's journey is squandered in favor of formulaic plot devices and clichés. As a result, what could have been a groundbreaking and thought-provoking cinematic experience ends up feeling disappointingly mundane.
Furthermore, the film's failure to fully embrace its unique proposition represents a missed opportunity. It had the potential to serve as a catalyst for discussions on accessibility, inclusivity, and the experiences of individuals with disabilities. By merely skimming the surface of these issues, the film falls short of making a meaningful impact or instigating much-needed conversations.
The film's shortcomings extend beyond its thematic execution. The overall quality of the production, from cinematography to editing, leaves much to be desired. It gives off the impression of a dated production that fails to keep pace with contemporary filmmaking standards. This adds to the feeling that, aside from its unique angle, the film has little to offer in terms of cinematic value.
In addition, the characterization in the film lacks depth and complexity. The supporting cast seems to exist merely as props to propel the protagonist's journey forward, with little development of their own. This lack of nuance in character portrayal further diminishes the film's overall impact.
Ultimately, while the film should be lauded for its pioneering approach in shedding light on accessibility issues, it is disheartening to witness this unique proposition squandered. The film's failure to live up to its potential leaves the viewer with a sense of missed opportunities. What could have been a groundbreaking cinematic experience instead feels like a relic from the past, lacking the substance and innovation needed to make a lasting impression.
In conclusion, the film's focus on accessibility issues for the protagonist is undoubtedly its standout feature. However, this unique proposition is not enough to salvage the film from its many shortcomings. With uninspired storytelling, lackluster character development, and dated production quality, the film fails to make a meaningful impact. It serves as a stark reminder that, in the world of cinema, a fresh concept alone cannot compensate for subpar execution. This film, unfortunately, falls short of the mark, leaving audiences longing for a more compelling and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Jailer (2023)
for Rajnikanth fans ONLY
(19-Aug-2023):
Second-time watch, got to notice a lot of technicalities
(11-Aug-2023)
Watching Rajnikanth does really feel good, we really don't know how long we'd be watching him in the movies like before.
Watching Rajnikanth's style itself is enough for a fanboy to watch the entire film and nothing is required, in that sense, this film is a must-watch for hardcore Rajnikanth fans, otherwise, it is just an individual choice.
The film has so many dark comedy sequences which makes it watchable in the first half for sure, the second half is sluggish with so many big actors coming in but adding no value at all, in fact, the plot itself widens so broadly that it becomes very difficult to grasp the end goal of the film as the plot diverges into many directions and with so many loopholes, it just becomes so uninteresting to watch for a common audience.
Anirudh's BGM does work to some extent but just one BGM throughout the film does feel repetitive & boring at some point.
Overall, it's a Nelson film but the worst of his all previous ones, yet it's a Rajni film, so it is a watchable one if you've been following the actor for a long time.
Hidden Strike (2023)
for Jackie Chan fans
Watching Jackie Chan after a long time does really feel good, we really don't know how long we'd be watching him in the movies like before.
The plot & geography of the film was unique and
the action sequences were good but still, it felt like something was missing since Jackie Chan's usual comedic actions weren't placed very well, in fact, not many were there in the first place.
The co-star did add value and the combo worked to some extent.
The twists & turns were unpredictable to a certain extent
overall, it's a watch for all Jackie Chan fans, otherwise, if you're an action film lover, then it might be a good watch, otherwise, it's an avoid.
Extraction (2020)
for action film lovers
A bombarding kinda plot with screenplay-like gameplay makes us engaged to some extent.
The emotional side of the protagonist does play a role in the navigation of the film but doesn't connect so well with us, the audience.
The plot, geography & action sequences were very well placed with the right mix of twists & turns thus keeping us hooked till the end but I feel that it could've been even better with somewhat racy sequences which felt like missing.
The end with an extension was like all other usual Western films, nothing special about it.
Overall, it's a one-time watchable film for action film lovers.
Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023)
colorful as expected
I went to watch this film expecting it to be colorful and it did serve my purpose.
Also, I went with the expectation that it'd have some usual bollywood nonsense and it was there too but not too much, there were a few energetic & emotional sequences which made it even better to watch and we have to admit that Ranveer-Alia pair is certainly attractive and makes us engaged to some extent with their acting skills and with the storyline that dates back to the 20+year old Tamil film Jodi still makes it watchable and works to some extent as well which is not bad at all.
Overall, if you yearning to watch a somewhat decent Bollywood film, then probably, this is the one as we cannot expect anything better from those fried brains yet.
Veeran (2023)
decent superhero concept
Superhero movie from a different angle.
The overall making of the film felt like having been made with a very low budget but still, the superhero concept with correction limitations and the selection of artists was done very well.
The overall film is watchable for sure but due to its sluggish screenplay, it felt like watching a drama in a few places which could've been easily avoided.
The wrong selection of heroine and villain was the worst thing in this film.
The film doesn't disappoint as it has the right mix of commercial elements and things that would make kids also watch it.
This is one of Aadhi's good films.
Kannai Nambathey (2023)
CRAP
This is probably the worst movie of the decade from Tamil Cinema, what a waste of time, energy, money, and other resources.
Though the plot was good enough to make a good film, the screenplay was so poorly designed and the overall making was spoiled so much that it felt like watching something awful.
All the characters probably did their job well as was expected but the overall outcome felt like a mix of awful in-digestible ingredients stirred up.
The reason I watched this anti-EPIC was just because of the protagonist as he has recently chosen somewhat decent scripts but this one was utter nonsense and the last phone call from ArulNidhi just didn't work at all.
A total waste of time.