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Good action choreography and great effort by the cast. That's it.
RDX offers good action sequences. But the script fails to impress. Malayalam film industry is going through a hard phase. We have been provided with too many poor movies which lead us to a point where we get so excited or impressed over slightly above average movies.
Most of the scenes felt illogical because of the situations and the things they do. The main character's friends are not there. Their uncle who's a policeman is not there. It's always just the 3 leads fighting their own battles. The climax made no sense at all. I'm not gonna spoil anything.
The song was unnecessary. Pepe was so good and so was Shane. Neeraj did great with action scenes but lacks the mass aura.
It works better if you watch with an electrifying crowd.
Most of the scenes felt illogical because of the situations and the things they do. The main character's friends are not there. Their uncle who's a policeman is not there. It's always just the 3 leads fighting their own battles. The climax made no sense at all. I'm not gonna spoil anything.
The song was unnecessary. Pepe was so good and so was Shane. Neeraj did great with action scenes but lacks the mass aura.
It works better if you watch with an electrifying crowd.
Action choreography entertainer
Action choreography, direction and background music made the movie.
If you insist on a story, you might want to carry a balarama with you.
Nothing Nolan about this movie - simple stuff, stylish action weaved into emotions. With a no-star cast, the director has been able to pull off a pretty good movie.
Background music had a freshness to it and complimented the action very well. Facial expression closeups backed by Sam CS' BGM.
Action choreography is very well done, lot of meticulous work has gone into stylizing each and every shot. Acting performances have been great - good screen presence from Pepe, Shane and Neeraj. Pepe stood out a little more.
It is a light stylized action movie.
If you insist on a story, you might want to carry a balarama with you.
Nothing Nolan about this movie - simple stuff, stylish action weaved into emotions. With a no-star cast, the director has been able to pull off a pretty good movie.
Background music had a freshness to it and complimented the action very well. Facial expression closeups backed by Sam CS' BGM.
Action choreography is very well done, lot of meticulous work has gone into stylizing each and every shot. Acting performances have been great - good screen presence from Pepe, Shane and Neeraj. Pepe stood out a little more.
It is a light stylized action movie.
Great modern action movie using 90s template story
RDX has its fair share of problems, maybe because it's the director's debut, but it had more than enough to look over those for me, and since even with films like "Thallumaala" such proper action-oriented films still are not always sight that is seen in Malayalam. The film has what feels like a template 90s Malayalam action movie story and for that, they chose the early 2000s as the time period. But those 90s movies were more about the firebrand dialogues that would hype you up which would end with a bang of action, which, even though it wouldn't look that great, was not bad, and was entertaining enough for the time. Here, they chose to showcase the villains in a way that we are already enraged enough, so the story flows with just enough exposition and the rest would naturally lead to the action scenes, and then filled it with a variety of settings for the action. Neeraj, gets the least focus among the three, as Xavier but his dancing skills are converted into the nunchuck-wielding martial artist and works great with what he has. Anthony Pepe, following his flavour of action from "Angamaly Diaries" and "Ajagajantharam" shows off his "naadan thallu" and comes off as the hardest hitting "boxer". Shane as Robert does look like the hero here, pulling off romance and action without any problem and also clearly showing he's much more than a "depression star" as many like to call him. The three of them made a great team together and the mere presence of Babu Antony, the OG martial artist star of Malayalam makes it a great experience (even though I would have really liked it if he had more to do in it).
Now, the movie does have a lot of problems. The flashback love story was a bit dragging even though the 90s music filling that space and hitting us with nostalgia was a clever way to not make it feel too laggy. The action by Anbarivu was great but the cinematography and the editing of the action scenes themselves could have been a lot better.
However, despite all the problems, it was a great experience watching something that simultaneously satisfies those who miss the 90s and those who want a decent action movie of modern times.
Now, the movie does have a lot of problems. The flashback love story was a bit dragging even though the 90s music filling that space and hitting us with nostalgia was a clever way to not make it feel too laggy. The action by Anbarivu was great but the cinematography and the editing of the action scenes themselves could have been a lot better.
However, despite all the problems, it was a great experience watching something that simultaneously satisfies those who miss the 90s and those who want a decent action movie of modern times.
- Jithindurden
- Aug 26, 2023
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A theatrical treat for action enthusiasts! [+74%]
I'm so proud of Nahas Hidayath for overcoming all the obstacles he faced as a filmmaker (including shelving his first film with Antony Varghese) and surprising us this Onam with a banger like RDX! Here's a pure action entertainer that we can add to the likes of Ajagajantharam and Thallumaala, with higher emotional stakes than both those films. The three leads - Robert (Shane Nigam), Dony (Antony Varghese), Xavier (Neeraj Madhav) - share great brotherly chemistry and that helps elevate even some of the ordinarily written scenes.
Nahas attributes distinct specialties to the fighting styles of each protagonist - something that, I felt, was picked up from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - heck, we even have a character like Master Splinter (Babu Antony). Robert's kicks are crazy, Dony's punches are thunderous, and Xavier's good with nunchaku. Plus, when we have stunt masters Anbarivu on board, the action blocks are carefully designed, choreographed, and stylized. The introductory fight (during the flashback) is the only one that felt a bit out of place, and it's also because, at that point, I was only getting used to seeing Shane Nigam and Neeraj Madhav execute action the way they do in the rest of the film (whereas Antony Varghese had already proven his point!). Out of all the set pieces, my favourites include one that takes place on a boat, one inside a colony full of thugs, and the climactic showdown outside the hospital. The good thing is that the story necessitates the action, not the other way round.
The cinematography work also gets better with each set piece. Sam CS produces a riveting score that not only underlines the action, but also the breather scenes in between. The antagonist (Vishnu Agasthya) is splendidly portrayed and his viciousness is felt from the very first scene. The guy emanates a kind of naturally devilish charm that's been lacking in Malayalam actioner villains lately. Mahima Nambiar, who plays Robert's love interest, also does well. She even gets a whistle-worthy moment in the final act. Speaking of whistle-worthy moments, Babu Antony gets the best one in the entire film (a treat for us '90s kids).
Big thanks to Sophia Paul for bankrolling this venture, trusting Nahas and his team's conviction, and offering a great addition to the list of kickass Malayalam actioners!
Nahas attributes distinct specialties to the fighting styles of each protagonist - something that, I felt, was picked up from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - heck, we even have a character like Master Splinter (Babu Antony). Robert's kicks are crazy, Dony's punches are thunderous, and Xavier's good with nunchaku. Plus, when we have stunt masters Anbarivu on board, the action blocks are carefully designed, choreographed, and stylized. The introductory fight (during the flashback) is the only one that felt a bit out of place, and it's also because, at that point, I was only getting used to seeing Shane Nigam and Neeraj Madhav execute action the way they do in the rest of the film (whereas Antony Varghese had already proven his point!). Out of all the set pieces, my favourites include one that takes place on a boat, one inside a colony full of thugs, and the climactic showdown outside the hospital. The good thing is that the story necessitates the action, not the other way round.
The cinematography work also gets better with each set piece. Sam CS produces a riveting score that not only underlines the action, but also the breather scenes in between. The antagonist (Vishnu Agasthya) is splendidly portrayed and his viciousness is felt from the very first scene. The guy emanates a kind of naturally devilish charm that's been lacking in Malayalam actioner villains lately. Mahima Nambiar, who plays Robert's love interest, also does well. She even gets a whistle-worthy moment in the final act. Speaking of whistle-worthy moments, Babu Antony gets the best one in the entire film (a treat for us '90s kids).
Big thanks to Sophia Paul for bankrolling this venture, trusting Nahas and his team's conviction, and offering a great addition to the list of kickass Malayalam actioners!
- arungeorge13
- Aug 28, 2023
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RDX - An explosion of an Entertainer
RDX is a well established Action packed movie following the footsteps of Ajagajanthiram & Thallumala. Anbraivu's action is the major highlight of the movie with impeccable action scenes. Anthony Varghese, Neeraj Madhav & Shane Nigam, the male protagonists performed whole throughout the movie with slight upper hand by Neeraj & Shane. Background score & songs by Sam CS also helped the movie to be more interesting. The antagonists played by Vishnu Agasthya, Sandeep, etc delivered their finest performance and I will consider that as the backbone of the movie. Family sentiments and romance was perfectly fused with the high octane action. Cinematography by Alex. J. Pulickal was top notch. Editing by Chaman Chacko deserves a loud round of applause for making RDX a crispy explosive one.
The lady characters played by Mahima, Aimie, Mala Parvathi deserves special mention.
All in Whole, as the name denotes.. RDX is mass destruction Explosive.
Watch it in theaters for the amazing experience.
8.7 on 10 is my score.
The lady characters played by Mahima, Aimie, Mala Parvathi deserves special mention.
All in Whole, as the name denotes.. RDX is mass destruction Explosive.
Watch it in theaters for the amazing experience.
8.7 on 10 is my score.
- aji4u4ever
- Aug 27, 2023
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Dunno about the hype, but a 1-time watch for sure.
This film has received all sorts of acclaim since Onam and has almost been this sleeper hit. Now it's out on Netflix, had to watch it and I'm probably late so I'll skip the plot.
The plot is almost generic, something you might watched over the years in B/T/Kollywood. Not sure if Mollywood has made this before. The parts that were good about the generic plot - relatable friendship, you care for the 3 characters. The action - decent enough to not be over-the-top; some sequences were well done. Other than that, I.....don't know if I enjoyed anything else....so it's safe to say that I didn't enjoy the film as much as everybody else seems to have.
I don't know if the hype and the praise for this film have been so high because this was a 'breath of fresh air' in Mollywood or if King of Kotha high such high expectations and bombed, so everybody went to watch RDX and had a good time...? Not sure but there's only one way to find out - I gotta watch KOK.
The plot is almost generic, something you might watched over the years in B/T/Kollywood. Not sure if Mollywood has made this before. The parts that were good about the generic plot - relatable friendship, you care for the 3 characters. The action - decent enough to not be over-the-top; some sequences were well done. Other than that, I.....don't know if I enjoyed anything else....so it's safe to say that I didn't enjoy the film as much as everybody else seems to have.
I don't know if the hype and the praise for this film have been so high because this was a 'breath of fresh air' in Mollywood or if King of Kotha high such high expectations and bombed, so everybody went to watch RDX and had a good time...? Not sure but there's only one way to find out - I gotta watch KOK.
- TreeFiddy53
- Sep 30, 2023
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Rdx.
- shibinshadshibu
- Aug 28, 2023
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RDX boys should visit some College's in Kerala
RDX boys should visit Bishop College's Arun Aravind. That could be a new trend in Kerala. Other than that the film is a fight-oriented film with unnecessary slow-motion, and underutilized actors. There could've been more comedy like seen In Harihar Nagar, a restructured combo of those youths had that potential. There are many youths out there, who could be in combo role films, if writers can take the chance to visualize them together and provide roles that make them act with passion. I feel the currently orphaned and rusting ones that needs to band together are Unni, Siju, Vinay, Amit, Chandunath, etc. When you hear about a Vineeth film, a Nivin film, a Dulquer film, a Lijo film, etc one can imagine what other actors will be there in that film. The one's I have mentioned are not in any youth combo films. Among them, only Unni had the brilliance to venture out by himself when no one was thinking films with him. Then there is Dhyan, who simply wants presence, and the size of the projects doesn't matter to him. Another thing about the film is the showcase of Vypin, doesn't matter if they're educated or not. All of them have that disease of violence in them, that could only be rooted out by passing over. Some of them are professionals in interpersonal violence and scheming. So that was a closer to reality element in the film. I was looking forward to see Babu Antony's full-fledged fight but just a short nunchuck action. Such a Malayalam movie legend deserves a lengthy kollywood/tollywood film type action sequence that justifies the hype his older films had. I hope some fanboy will be ready to make a Padayappa style film with him as an still kicking, yezdi riding elder of the family with that long hair. There is a huge scope for such silver haired, badass, hero-type films. Anyhow, films like RDX is an indicator that more and more film makers are turning to use violence as the main element of their film, simply because they don't have a story or the skill needed to tell a good story. That is where some old films stands test of time. If thallumaala kind of zany songs were included, this could've been called Thallumaala II. Anyhow, not an ideal family film by any means, and not for impressionable children. A fun action film with necessary drama to hold it, and something that could be seen with friends and with other adults.
Action packed treat for 90's kids
This film has taken malayalam cinema action to a new level. Anbuarivu combo just makes this a visual treat for all martial arts enthusiasts.
The movie just takes off from the first scene. Characters are well written and the script is as crisp as it can be. Actor Lal and Byju have done a good job.
The bgm will keep you glued and every scene will leave you wanting for more. Shane Nigam's role is the main highlight.
Shane Nigam, Pepe and Neeraj are just fab. This combo works and this film has all the elements to be a cult action entertainer.
Grab a pop corn and don't miss this film in theatre.
The movie just takes off from the first scene. Characters are well written and the script is as crisp as it can be. Actor Lal and Byju have done a good job.
The bgm will keep you glued and every scene will leave you wanting for more. Shane Nigam's role is the main highlight.
Shane Nigam, Pepe and Neeraj are just fab. This combo works and this film has all the elements to be a cult action entertainer.
Grab a pop corn and don't miss this film in theatre.
- anandsudhakaran69
- Aug 26, 2023
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Good timepass movie
- vinistar007
- Jan 6, 2024
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Whistle blowing movie
For some one like me who whistles for only intro scenes , I would say u will keep whistling for whole movie. No superstars in cast, still the movie captured the audience's attention and gave them a entertaining experience. 100 percent entertainer and a sure shot Paisa vasool movie. A must watch movie with packed audience to feel the vibe. Not sure if OTT experience would be the same. It truly has the soul of Indian commercial cinema as the audience get out of their seats to clap their hands and celebrate the movie. Director inspite of directing a commercial movie for the first time, did a decent job and is at par with experienced professionals.
- gibin-89966
- Aug 27, 2023
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A full on action film which could have had a best story
I watched RDX just today. It is one of the best Action film I have seen in recent years. The film's action is made well with great camera work and also a great choreography. The slow motion in those action scenes were wonderful and apt to make me feel the impact of the scene. The editing and direction deserves another kudos as the scenes were arranged in a flow with impactful scenes were added beautifully added before the action sequences.
Only downside I felt about the film was that the story could have been made better especially the emotional scenes could have been made more meatier.
Overall the best Action film I have seen this year.
Only downside I felt about the film was that the story could have been made better especially the emotional scenes could have been made more meatier.
Overall the best Action film I have seen this year.
- mibinmammen-27074
- Sep 26, 2023
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'No satisfaction'..paisa poyaccu...
The start was powerful, including the attack on family and the villain's show, Don't know what happened after that, unwanted, cliché scenes,acting; overshowing that this is near millennium.
The build up is super when the villains enter and the heroes and family we so desperate to escape. But the problem is... some silly karate moves cannot save you from people with dagger and knives.the villains were clearly shown in queue to attack the hero just like old movies.(avan adichit njan adikkam, alle kallakali aakum). It is the peak of dissatisfaction when the villains always get only punches and the whole family had to suffer a lot including a kid.
''Yeah,u r right ''it is not a movie like jailer, then why they have to show so much violence against a family and no satisfaction in repaying.... It ente abhipraayam, Nanni,namaskaaram.
The build up is super when the villains enter and the heroes and family we so desperate to escape. But the problem is... some silly karate moves cannot save you from people with dagger and knives.the villains were clearly shown in queue to attack the hero just like old movies.(avan adichit njan adikkam, alle kallakali aakum). It is the peak of dissatisfaction when the villains always get only punches and the whole family had to suffer a lot including a kid.
''Yeah,u r right ''it is not a movie like jailer, then why they have to show so much violence against a family and no satisfaction in repaying.... It ente abhipraayam, Nanni,namaskaaram.
Theatrical experience
As I mentioned above, it's for theatre experience. There's nothing much is there in the film. Just 3 friends was enjoying their life, out of sudden in Cochin carnival they fights with other gang, there they're all life changes. I'm not going to spoil it. You must watch it. Far - way more far better than realistic crap. Cause I hate those movies, not all, but when all director's catches into same genre, doesn't workout. That's why Malayalam film industry is still down. Nobody wants too much of realistic film. I'd recommend this movie (not highly). A moderate film, nothing much to be seen. Based.
- jinufrancis1
- Sep 24, 2023
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Stands Out..
RDX is a great watch. Anbairav's action and Sam. CS bgm were a perfect mix. Despite not knowing the actors at all, I was still hyped up for every character. The best part was the film follows the commercial format, the first half generates questions and second half gives answers. At the end all the action is justified.
The setup was established well. Screenplay is well structured. The melody of THE song will hold on for a long long time.
But due to the recent trend of top tier films, in some places we expect elevations and dialogues. All that will be compensated with the intense pre climax and climax.
The setup was established well. Screenplay is well structured. The melody of THE song will hold on for a long long time.
But due to the recent trend of top tier films, in some places we expect elevations and dialogues. All that will be compensated with the intense pre climax and climax.
- tspp-63586
- Sep 23, 2023
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A complete entertainer...!!!
A perfect theatrical material with relatable emotion,love & family stuffed with some of the finest action stunts mollywood witnessed ever...Thanks to Anbariv without whom this is just an average flick...
Indeed a benchmark for mollywood in terms of a neat mass entertainer that too without a big stars of mollywood especially shane nigam proves his potential again even in action flick...
While the screenplay is seamless not even a single momentum lost...
Same cs is a most underrated music director and "NEELA NILAVE" is into the list of every music lovers...in a loop mode...
Overall hats off to the entire team for a whole some deserved family entertainer...
- PANDIAN120621
- Sep 23, 2023
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RDX - PUNCH, KICK & CRACK - RIP BOX OFFICE
***RDX Malayalam Movie Review***
Directed by Nahas Hidayath starring Shane Nigam Neeraj Madhav & Anthony Pepe in lead role...
KICK, PUNCH AND CRACK -- RDX review in one line...
Storyline not at all unique but the making quality is absolutely fantastic...
The movie able to connect the audience...
Anbaraiv as action choreographers had just choreographed the actions which elevates the film to the top..
Performances of the lead 3 were outstanding..
A perfect movie watchable during this Onam Festival..
A must watch theatrical experience to feel the punche & kick.
A movie when released its first look didn't have any expectation but now it just swiped away other 2 onam release and gearing towards the Box Winner.
Directed by Nahas Hidayath starring Shane Nigam Neeraj Madhav & Anthony Pepe in lead role...
KICK, PUNCH AND CRACK -- RDX review in one line...
Storyline not at all unique but the making quality is absolutely fantastic...
The movie able to connect the audience...
Anbaraiv as action choreographers had just choreographed the actions which elevates the film to the top..
Performances of the lead 3 were outstanding..
A perfect movie watchable during this Onam Festival..
A must watch theatrical experience to feel the punche & kick.
A movie when released its first look didn't have any expectation but now it just swiped away other 2 onam release and gearing towards the Box Winner.
- skmenon1993
- Aug 26, 2023
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Expected a lot...
Watched the movie in OTT just now. I was hearing all superb reviews for RDX, so was expecting a visual treat. Haven't watched a memorable movie for a so long time, so was hopeful, that RDX is going to fill that void. The movie started well, and then go on and go on and ...finally end. What to say!!! Hmmm...one thing is sure! My wait for the kiddilan movie continues..., RDX couldn't meet my expectations. It failed miserably to satisfy the hype it created in my mind. I see many saying this is a must watch in theater. May be since I watched it in OTT, or may be the expectations were high... not sure what went wrong in this case. What I felt is, the movie lacks a great story, the plot is good, but couldn't develop into something really great ( for me) after showing potential. After some point, it is all action.. one after another with no real plot in between...stunt after stunt.. even then, the stunt choreography couldn't fully engage me as a viewer. The climax is ok, but felt still lacking. Overall, a average movie for me.
- joppanLive
- Sep 23, 2023
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Pumping
I caught RDX in a rickety theatre in Muvattupuzha at about 10 in the evening because tickets were not available for better theatres during the Onam week. This was my first time at a single-screen theatre in Kerala after Oru Yamandan Premakatha in 2019. And boy was it an experience of a lifetime. It's clear from the film's opening sequence that the makers know how to concoct a true heart-thumping action film, regardless of how many ropes or how much editing went into the stylization of the action sequences. I was bowled over with the pacing, the characters, and the whole mess they get into. The visual weightage of the sets is something that I dug more. Not least because of the chaotic whistling and shouting of my fellow audience during the show where each entry and re-entry of the primary characters elicited a rousing response. Though I don't remember hearing anyone clapping.
RDX is a true big screen film and must be watched with friends who love action and a story with artificial hype. I paid about 150 rupees ($2) for the show and I think it was totally worth it. One of the best I've seen in 2023. 8 stars.
RDX is a true big screen film and must be watched with friends who love action and a story with artificial hype. I paid about 150 rupees ($2) for the show and I think it was totally worth it. One of the best I've seen in 2023. 8 stars.
A pleasant surprise😆
What a massive comeback from Shane, Antony, & Neeraj!
Have to admit, RDX's poster didn't look convincing especially with the 70s look. But the film was indeed an explosion of great performance, martial arts, and originality.
DELICIOUS
-The 2 main symbols: explosives and the backside. Obviously, the first thing that comes to mind when you hear RDX is explosives, and the story made sure that we had enough explosions to remember the title of the movie
RDX actors were all introduced from their backside. This may have been done just for swag, but the backside is a symbol of strength and hardwork and that's what we witnessed with the 3 guys
-Fighting choreography was sizzling with each RDX member having his own style, wow🤓
-The vengeance theme was a never-ending cycle which even escalated to the point that families were involved. We were hooked
-No complaints when Sam C. S. handles the music department. The score was furious and full of energy. The cinematography and color grading, Respect🙌🏽
-Kudos to first-time director Nahas; you could tell the cast n crew were properly guided.
Vishnu Agasthya and Mahima Nambiar, impressive job! There was an effortless chemistry between Robert, Dony, and Xavier
BLAND
-The dialogues were mainly plain, not carrying the story forward.
It would have been more innovative to have a different theme than the usual vengeance plot
The fact that things always worked out well for RDX was a bit fairy talish.
Other than that, job well done!
Have to admit, RDX's poster didn't look convincing especially with the 70s look. But the film was indeed an explosion of great performance, martial arts, and originality.
DELICIOUS
-The 2 main symbols: explosives and the backside. Obviously, the first thing that comes to mind when you hear RDX is explosives, and the story made sure that we had enough explosions to remember the title of the movie
RDX actors were all introduced from their backside. This may have been done just for swag, but the backside is a symbol of strength and hardwork and that's what we witnessed with the 3 guys
-Fighting choreography was sizzling with each RDX member having his own style, wow🤓
-The vengeance theme was a never-ending cycle which even escalated to the point that families were involved. We were hooked
-No complaints when Sam C. S. handles the music department. The score was furious and full of energy. The cinematography and color grading, Respect🙌🏽
-Kudos to first-time director Nahas; you could tell the cast n crew were properly guided.
Vishnu Agasthya and Mahima Nambiar, impressive job! There was an effortless chemistry between Robert, Dony, and Xavier
BLAND
-The dialogues were mainly plain, not carrying the story forward.
It would have been more innovative to have a different theme than the usual vengeance plot
The fact that things always worked out well for RDX was a bit fairy talish.
Other than that, job well done!
- ngandacinema
- Oct 1, 2023
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Just another fight movie for adrenaline junkies
The main story revolves around two brothers and their friend who are having exceptional skill in martial arts who seek revenge on a bunch of hooligans that caused some public unrest and later attacked one of their homes. In terms of realism, I would say the fight scenes seem pretty fictional to say the least, most likely if you're an adrenaline rushed youth who enjoyed movies like Thallumaala, perhaps you'd think this is amazing. There are scenes where the 3 of them literally go on a rampage and beat up a whole neighbourhood of goons who were armed with lethal weapons while the 3 protagonists being fairly bare-handed. Since the whole movie revolves around the fighting skills of these brothers, I feel they should've put some effort into making the fight scenes more believable by making the protagonists seem more human and less "super-hero" like and lesser gravity-defying stunts which make no sense even for a martial arts expert.
- nujoom-90979
- Aug 30, 2023
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RDX: A Martial Arts Masterpiece with Timeless Music
In recent times, 'RDX,' a Malayalam martial arts movie, stands out as one of the best in its genre. The director masterfully executed the storyline with an engaging screenplay. Notably, the costume design flawlessly captured the essence of the 90s era, adding depth to the film's narrative.
However, it's worth mentioning that the true pillar of 'RDX' lies in the exceptional music composed by Sam C. S. His musical prowess elevates the movie to another level, creating a memorable and immersive experience for the audience.
Overall, 'RDX' is a must-watch for martial arts enthusiasts and film lovers alike, offering a thrilling blend of action, storytelling, and outstanding music composition.
However, it's worth mentioning that the true pillar of 'RDX' lies in the exceptional music composed by Sam C. S. His musical prowess elevates the movie to another level, creating a memorable and immersive experience for the audience.
Overall, 'RDX' is a must-watch for martial arts enthusiasts and film lovers alike, offering a thrilling blend of action, storytelling, and outstanding music composition.
- thqcreations
- Oct 5, 2023
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RDX MALAYALAM GEM🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥
- nishanneymessi
- Oct 10, 2023
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Amazingly Amazing
One of the good action movie by a team of young blood. I must say the power packed action sequences and moves in the movie in lifting the malayalam film industry to a new level. I could watch one nice romantic song with some good dance moves of Shane in this movie which was up to the mark. Pepes Shane's and Neeraj's intro was very outstanding. Background score is average. Babu Antony's action is really missing in this movie. Comedy scenes are limited, but worth watching... Speaking about the performance of characters - Aima needs improvement as a mother, Mala Parvati doesn't have much to perform, Lal and Baiju was good. The villain roles in this movie was extraordinary..They did a great job.
Technical side, the editing of the movie is good. The art director deserves a good clap for this work.
Technical side, the editing of the movie is good. The art director deserves a good clap for this work.
- paulsonmta
- Aug 28, 2023
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Double punch
A young blood screen thriller. Story of brothers. Their love, their ambitions. Their revenge. Their family. Everything connected by love and commitment. Heroine is terrific with dance and romance. Songs are good. Cinematic visuals are flooding with beautiful frames. From head to tail drifting with energy. Shane nigam peppe are awesome. Boat fight is outstanding. Babu Antony, who is a senior artist is coming again with mass energy. The fight at home is crafted well with programmed sequences. Background score deserves special appreciation. The climax scene lights up are crowning the movie with class appeals.