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Friday, July 9, 2010

Madrasapattinam - A Good Trip.....!

Madarasapattinam

Cast: Arya, Amy Jackson, Nasser, Cochin Haneefa, etc.,

Direction: A.L.Vijay

Cinematography: Nirav Sha

Music: G.V. Prakashkumar

Editing: Anthony

Banner: AGS Entertainment


Madrasapatinam is indeed a good trip on a Time Machine to the past and see the beauty of our Koovam (Bukingham Cannal) and Madrasapatinam as a whole.

Madrasapattinam is a good effort from Director Vijay in bringing up a period film. Though the Bottomline is as old as many films such as Titanic, the Background of the film i.e the old city of madras during the 1940's makes the audience stick to their seats for whole feast.

The twists and turns in the film are laking except in the climax, and when speaking about the characterization some characters lack their importance as their importance is not sold deeply. eg. Nasser's. The script becomes slow in some parts but the comedy that travels along the story without boarding a separate engine makes it feel good.

Arya's (Paruthy) love with Amy Jackson (Duraiammal) could have been told somewhat deep. The concept of "Love at first Sight" could have been altered.

Nirav Sha's cimematography makes the movie go places. The Chemistry between Cinematography and Visual effects works out very well in recreating the old city. The bukingham Cannal, Old Spencer & co, Mountroad, Vintage cars, etc., are the evidences for Vijay's research work.

Cochin Haneefa scores a lot of applauds when he poses for photographs and when he speaks about his "mother toungs" .

and as a last word "Thanks" to Vijay and A.G.S for showing us the pride and beauty of our old City.

And regarding Story....! I don't want to let the Story out.....! Please go and watch the movie in theatres.....

Rizu

2 comments:

  1. Hey Rizwan, i completely agree with ur review but i think u have left out with few more important factors to comment like Performance of leads, music score etc......
    Let me complete it. i simply loved the performance of old lady who enacted the senior Duraiamma. She had some pain in her eyes that suited this role well. then coming to junior, she is very pretty, natural and she did her job quite well.
    Now am coming to the hero, seriously man he sucks. he was like a dumm, he couldn't show any difference in his expressions. for eg the boat scene were Duraiamma speaks tamil to him and climax song..... can u make out any difference in those scene same expression.
    and last but not least G V Prakash's music, i have to say his background score acted for Aarya in this movie. i really had goose bumps in that boat scene....
    Finally i think the real heroes of this movie
    are Dir. Vijay, Camera Man Nirav Shah Sir, Art dir (Who ever it it), Anthony, and GV Prakash....
    As u said it was a pleasent journey

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  2. Thank you Suni Ji.... I loved your comment about the music

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