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rangaraj-vignesh's rating
Probably one of the best Indian movies all time: what I loved about this movie is how they had proved small budget movies do not decide on the cinematic experience at all. I just finished watching the movie and I have a very heavy heart. It was not an easy movie to watch--every frame was painful, gross, and pathetic. Sometimes I wished they were over-exaggerating the living conditions of those workers, but a little bit of search online, you would know that everything that had happened in the movie was true.
Alright the acting was top-notch. The female lead was really good at portraying a winsome young adult with sorrows lurking behind. The male lead wasn't really that great, but it doesn't matter: he does things the way he knows best. The music was lovely; the background rendition could have been more organized, but like I said none of those matter. It was funny at times--you will laugh and you will cry. A screenplay with right kind of elements placed at right places: a tear-jerker.
I repeat: this movie is not easy to watch. Be warned. Every element was a juxtaposing touch: amidst movies that take songs abroad in snow-clad mountains, dreams here were made of villages that the leading roles were longing to go back. The modern theme of feminism was rightly handled.
This movie isn't that beautiful, but that is not a problem at all! :) (Aval appadi ondrum azhagillai; anal adhu ondrum kurai illai)
Alright the acting was top-notch. The female lead was really good at portraying a winsome young adult with sorrows lurking behind. The male lead wasn't really that great, but it doesn't matter: he does things the way he knows best. The music was lovely; the background rendition could have been more organized, but like I said none of those matter. It was funny at times--you will laugh and you will cry. A screenplay with right kind of elements placed at right places: a tear-jerker.
I repeat: this movie is not easy to watch. Be warned. Every element was a juxtaposing touch: amidst movies that take songs abroad in snow-clad mountains, dreams here were made of villages that the leading roles were longing to go back. The modern theme of feminism was rightly handled.
This movie isn't that beautiful, but that is not a problem at all! :) (Aval appadi ondrum azhagillai; anal adhu ondrum kurai illai)
I do know it's a surreal movie, but I haven't seen or appreciated movies like this before. I don't know its history or anything of that sort. What I loved about this movie is its excellent leading role: Jesse Eisenberg. Throughout the movie, he gives an Oscar worthy performance, and this is the reason you want to stick with this movie, even when sometimes, nothing makes sense.
Or I loved this movie because I could connect with the original of the double. I felt sorry for him and I wanted him to have a better end, although I was pretty sure he's not gonna get that. So, in a way, this movie was predictable.
Would I recommend it to people? Absolutely. Its music and surreal screenplay will definitely touch some part of your heart.
Or I loved this movie because I could connect with the original of the double. I felt sorry for him and I wanted him to have a better end, although I was pretty sure he's not gonna get that. So, in a way, this movie was predictable.
Would I recommend it to people? Absolutely. Its music and surreal screenplay will definitely touch some part of your heart.
Don't get me wrong; I have always admired Kamal and his bravery to change the cinema industry. He had inspired me big time and I went into the theatres playing Vishwaroopam with high expectations driving for about 200 km because the movie was banned in TN for some silly reasons, and boy, I have never been more disappointed. The cast was weak, save it for Kamal. He was incredible in his role as a gay dancer. I don't know why Andrea was cast, and I cannot possibly think why Kamal would waste a character in his movie. Pooja's acting was really good, but she was used in a mediocre level. As usual Nasser was amazing, along with some other cast that truly lived up to the role. The movie was really great on the technical side; Kamal's efforts were truly seen behind the camera. The story was just okay, with no real twist or awe. The climax build up drained toward the end, with a stupid dramatic walking scene of the four leading cast How could Kamal have wasted 100 crores on such a lousy effort? Some scenes with FBI guys talking to Pooja were incredibly hilarious, but no that was supposed to be a serious climax scene. What about characterization, Kamal? A guy that made Anbe Sivam? Where is he? The screenplay was extremely confusing and boring. Lacked the pace and adrenaline. Kamal should have restricted himself to acting. One thing: Kamal disappointed me and I hope he wouldn't again with Vishwaroopam 2'