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Friday, November 25, 2011

Mayakkam Enna : A matured Love story of a Frustrated Youngster…


Mayakkam Enna : A matured Love story of a Frustrated Youngster…

Mayakkam Enna is a Movie that could not be classified in a single genre, it starts with a Triangular Story and Turns back into a Family Drama.

Selvaragavan has tried a light hearted flick with his own flavour. The film seems to be very slow in both the halves, because the audience are sent to a confused state as far as the main motive of the plot is concerned. The usage of Sub-Plots in the script has dripped the pace of the screenplay.

Danush excels day by day and gets matured as an actor in every film. Here as a freaky youngster, a passionate photographer and a frustrated photographer.

Selva’s light comedy carries the film to the audience. Richa is fabulous as Yamini. The story of the film is nothing special same as 7G and Kadhal Kondein but here its bit matured.

G.V.Prakash’s Background score as well as songs are good and give a tempo to the film. But unnecessary CG work everywhere in the film makes it a sober. Ramji’s cinematography and Kola Baskar’s Editing lose their content to the unwanted CG work.

Finally “Mayakkam Enna” is bit matured lot are not going to like it. Watch it for Danush and Richa the performers.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Rockstar: Not a regular “Run-on-the-Mill” Love epic..


Rockstar: Not a regular “Run-on-the-Mill” Love epic..

**Note: Not for regular Movie Buffs***

Rockstar is a very quite interesting movie about Love, Pain and Music. It tells us how Janardanan a quite innocent boy discovers the Music in him due to his Love and Pain. Ranbir is at his best.

Imtiaz Ali has really stroked right chords, the way he has portrayed Ranbir as Jordan is very interesting and with many realistic inputs of an artist. Some places where he induces the frustration of life and rules in the mind of Jordan are out of the box.

A very critical screenplay that drives the story, the story has done justice to its genre.

A.R.Rahman has given what Jordan demands. His background score his songs fit every situation, every character at their best.

“Oh Eco-Friendly.. Nature ke Rakshak… Mai bhi Hoon Nature…?” what a lyric… Mohit Chauhan has given his at-most and Ranbir has done a complete justice to his vocals.

This movie being a musical drama doesn’t suit every kind of audience. The love between Ranbir and Nargis is written in a Matured manner. JJ gives Birth to Jordan only because of the Love on Heere and the Pain created due to his Break-up with her, is the plot of the Story.

Friday, November 11, 2011

The Adventures of TINTIN


The Adventures of TINTIN

WOW…! The master craftsman strikes back with a spectacular Motion Picture Event of the Year

It’s a Spielberg movie no doubt of the “Sit-Tight to the Seat” experience, a wholesome entertainment and a marvel in screenplay. The answer for why he chose it to be an animated film is well seen in the film, if this was to be a live action film it won’t have been a full justice to Herge’s work.

Technically it’s a next level animation, every detail of the characters have been designed with at-most care. A very tight screenplay, the plot starts from the very first scene of the film. Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish have excelled in the way the sequence is driven to the spectacle.

The camera work is really a fabulous movie experience, especially when TINTIN chases Red Rackhman to get the clue in the dessert city is a wonderful play with the shots. The way Captain Hadcock remembers the past has been sequenced in a very interesting way.

The film moves in a very faster phase, which makes you feel that the movie gets over in a hour.

Finally, a dream team Steven Spielberg – Peter Jackson – TinTin, What else we could expect just go to the theatre, enjoy a thrilling roller coaster ride.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

7am Arivu: Two strong canvases but stitched very loosely


7am Arivu: Two strong canvases but stitched very loosely

Kudos to Murugadoss for bringing in such lost history and a very informative message into Tamil cinema. I won’t say that it’s all but its good.

The film has a very strong and very good plot that is more effective to make the audience sit tight to their seats. Technical wise it’s really good except for the stunt sequence before the climax. Murugadoss as a writer has brought in many information at every end of the play, the only thing that lags behind is the entertainment value, people feel that many incidents and techniques have been pushed forcefully inside the screenplay to boost the entertainment value that have failed to work.

As far as Suriya and Shruthi concerned they have done a wonderful job, Suriya as Bhodhidarma, Circus man and a Hero has done a very neat job. After a very long time a heroine of a Tamil magnum opus had a good role to play with the story, here the story travels with Shruthi, and she remains the motivation for the story.

Ravi. K. Chandran has done a neat clean job, nothing more or nothing less. His experiments and skills are reflected only in the song sequences. The most important credit to the cinematographer is for not using sepia or b/w tone for the period part.

Tong Lee the handsome Villian as he is addressed had no scope to show his martial arts, but to show the beauty of his eyes, all over the film.

Special credit must be given to Rajeevan for a wonderful art work in the China portion and 6th century Pallava empire.

Harries hits the chord in some places while the BGM has nothing more special. “Innum Enna Thozha….” Is a sure hit after the release of the movie.

Finally 7am Arivu has two big things Concept and Technique nut not fully mixed with entertaining ingredients. People who expect a reprisal of the Ghajini’s magic will be disappointed a bit.

My special salute to Murugadoss for bringing Bodidharma to the knowledge of his kiths and Kins here, and for remaining about the immense knowledge and power which we had and which we have forgot for a very long time like Sidha and Ayurvedha. And warning us about the Bio Warfare that we shall face.

Special credits to Shruti for a good role and Acting.

7am Arivu – Worth watching twice…..

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Vaagai Sooda Vaa: Watch for camera work and Strong message..


Vaagai Sooda Vaa: A poignant tale with a good message.

Sargunam has again boarded the wagon of a brand hit. Vaagai Soodava is a definite different shot for the audience. The story is set in a small hamlet which is dependent on the brick lin during the 60’s. First applause is to the cinematographer Om Prakash for bringing in the feel of the dry land and the economic condition of the people.

The story has all the ingredients in it to entertain as well as to create an awareness in the minds of the audience. The director has selected an apt timeline to tell this story. The film has many cliché’s of Bhagyaraj genre, but fails to meet his screenplay. Though every character had its lead in the story, no character was left un explained, the pace of the screenplay gives it a docu feel.

The love episode lags a lot, making the radio and the songs played in it as a character was good but it was used in many places which made it loose the real feel.

Vimal has given a nice try and has succeeded, Pon Vannan was really good. Iniya was a nice find. She was a real justification to the character.

The best part was bringing back the 60’s, the characters, their mannerisms, the locals, the sets, the problems was amazing. Every child artist in the movie must be duly credited for their attractive performances.

The songs were good, background was apt in some areas but lost the lead in minor places.

Cinematography…..! really at the best. The camera was kept in the place where the story demanded. I hope that’s what a real cinematography means. More than showing a cinematographer’s expertise in handling the shots and camera movements, managing the things what the script demands was the work of Mr. Om Prakash, which was really poignant. Especially the long shot and the establishments shots were good. The lighting was the most important thing in Vaagai Sooda Vaa to bring the real feel.

The end was good and was more realistic than many of today’s realistic movies.

Finally, watch Vaagai Sooda Vaa for its Camera work and strong message.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Deiva Thirumagal: It should have been “Deiva Thirumagan”


Deiva Thirumagal: It should have been “Deiva Thirumagan”

Wow what an power and Enthusiasm in Vikram, he simply rocks…. He has made us all feel cry and get emotional in every frame.

Director Vijay has a very clean area wide area for Vikram, and as usual he has done a splendid job. And it is a special appreciation to Director Vijay for bringing out such a emotional script to the Tamilnadu. Though the story line touches Sean Penn’s “I am Sam” he has given a perfect blend of Indian flavor. Vikram’s homework and Efforts reflects in every frame of the film.

Nasser as Advocate “Bashyam” has swiped the hearts of the audience, fantastic performance. Baby Sarah she has carried the whole film on her shoulders along with another Baby Vikram. It is not easy to become a baby, Vikram has succeeded in it.

Nirav Sha’s lens work mesmerizes us with his excellent coloring and textures. His lighting techniques add an extra emotional flavor to the film.

M.S. Baskar, Pandi, Amala Paul and every character that enters the frame is at its best.

Anushka and Santhanam wonderful combo, Santhanam has made us cry in this film, he has showed us that he is capable of more than what he is now.

My only opinion about characters is Y. Gee. Mahendran’s role has lost its weight. Actor of such a versatility could have been used more effectively.

G.V. Prakash’s tunes fill every frame from the start till the close credits, especially his number “Life is Beautiful” makes us cry from heart whenever it is played.

Vijay has concenterated more on the characters and Vikram but has let loose at some areas of the Screenplay, some lags make us feel that it is a lengthy movie. Vijay has many inspirations from his mentor Priyadarshan, which is reflected on the sets too.

All these small flaws have been wiped off by Vikram. So watch it for Vikram. Watch it, and you will feel the real “Deiva Thirumagan’s” are no one else but your Dad.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Transformers : Dark of the Moon -- Wow…! For Special effects and Oops…! For very weak plot


Transformers : Dark of the Moon – Optimus Prime lives for Indian Movie Buffs this time…..

Wow…! For Special effects and Oops…! For very weak plot. The film has a very fragile knot that makes it just a Special effect Exhibition, The length of the film has disappointed the western audience and as for as the Indian audience it’s the VFX that makes them forget the length.

Micheal Bay has this time concentrated more on the visual aspects and has let loose the narrative structure of the movie. Eren Khruger the writer of this movie has been bound to compromise his plot to the VFX in the film. Some inner plots in the movie are very usual and does not create much difference.

Optimus Prime’s bold dialogues have been slashed as Indian theatres are yet to be equipped with 7.1 sound systems. Its only the BGM that audience could hear.

But no doubt that the Special effects and the character designs are marvelous, and the Indian audience are gonna love the film.