Over the past couple of months, there has been a plethora of movies that hit the screens and none of them have quite managed to get the box office ringing. At the same time, the news has been predominantly about off screen activities that has captured more headlines. Anyway the following are my opinion about some of the movies that had released in July-August.
Vishesham: "This vishesham does provide us with a smile!!!"
The word 'vishesham' is an oft used word in different context. However, whenever it is mentioned usually by a relative to a couple, it essentially means only one thing & I presume you would have guessed what it would be for. Anyway, Sooraj Tom decided to call the shots on that topic that Anand Madhusoodhanan had penned in which he had also donned the role of the protagonist.
After a failed marriage that ended on the first night itself, Shiju (Anand) was reluctant to be drawn into another relationship. However, when he met up with Sajitha (Chinnu Chandni), a police constable who had also gone through a similar situation; they decided to give their lives a second chance. Both of them led a happy and contented life, until questions start to arise regarding having a family. The challenges that both of them face on the face of societal pressure is what is explored in this flick.
There are quite a few topics that are being touched upon such as relationship stereotypes along the lines of "Thamasha", societal pressure on having a kid, pregnancy treatments etc. They have opted for a feel good track & in that sense, I feel they have done a decent job even as we would have felt that more intense situations were required in some instances. The technical aspects were neatly done, though it does not warrant special mention. On the performance front, Chinnu was impressive, Anand was able to convincingly portray the emotions of an ordinary guy though his portrayal at times felt like a caricature, while the rest of the cast were ok.
Verdict: A neatly crafted feel good movie with decent performances makes it an enjoyable one time watch!!!
Rating: 2.5/5
Level Cross: "Interesting psychological thriller that lacks the punch!!!"
When the promos of Arfaz Ayub's directorial debut was beamed on YouTube, I was keen to check it out primarily coz of Asif Ali's make over & the fact that it had just three main characters with the movie being shot predominantly in Tunisia. The movie unfolds in a parched deserted land that seemed miles away from any sort of civilization where Raghu (Asif Ali) was the gate keeper at a level cross where trains turned up only occasionally. Into his uneventful life, Chaitali (Amala Paul) turned up after having been discovered in an unconscious state next to the tracks. Apparently, she had jumped off the train to escape from her toxic husband, Zinjo (Sharafudeen). In due course of time, both of them warmed up to each other as they noticed a similar trait in their stories. But were they indeed telling the truth???
There is no doubt that Arfaz's script had an intriguing feel to it as the slow burner takes its time to steadily reveal the plot. The back stories of each of these characters were interesting though the dialogues lacked the punch and on the whole, it had an underwhelming feel to it. Kudos to Appu Prabhakar's frames & Vishal Chandrashekhar's BGM, both of which were crucial for the mood of the movie.
In recent times, Asif's choice of movies & performance has been praise worthy & as the unkempt rugged Raghu, it reminded me of his act in "Ordinary". However, he has moved far ahead in terms of his skill set over here and produced one of his career best performance. Both Amala & Sharaf have done their parts well, though their dialogue delivery at times lacked authenticity.
Verdict: It is a slow burner & expectedly didn't find much takers at the box office. However, it is still worth a watch & might get more audience on OTT.
Rating: 2.5/5
Secret: "No secret that it was pathetic!!!"
There is no doubt that SN Swamy is one of our most celebrated scenarist & hence when he decided to don the cape of a director for the first time, it made headlines. However, a couple of days after the release of this flick, SN Swamy made a statement that there was a concerted effort from some quarters to tarnish his movie. To be brutally honest, it was mediocre to say the least.
The movie unfolds with Midhun (Dhyan Sreenivasan) & his friends making a trip to Thanjavur to attend the wedding of their buddy. During their time over there, they happen to meet an astrologer who was of the opinion that his horoscope denied Midhun of being married. This puts him in distress as his wedding with Shreya (Ardra Mohan) was already fixed. But was this prediction indeed true & was there any way to change his fate???
According to SN Swamy's script there is a chance to change the fate by making a potpourri of various topics such as synchronicity, entropy, thermodynamics with a dash of psychology courtesy of noted psychiatrist Carl Jung. There is no problem to touch upon such topics as long as one has a fair idea how to weave a creative thread from it. This is exactly where the movie faltered as it turned out to be nothing than a verbal diarrhoea without any sense of coherence. None of the technical aspects deserves special mention while Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aparna Das & Gregory Jacob did what was possible from their side.
Verdict: By the end of the movie, Dhyan's character manage to save six people but Swamy will struggle to find as many people who would genuinely like his flick!!!
Rating: 1/5
Adios Amigo: "Performances just about manages to salvage it !!!"
After having worked in a plethora of moves as Assistant Director, Nahas Nazar finally made his directorial debut with "Adios Amigo". The main reason as to why I was interested to watch this movie was that the script was penned by Thankam, who had also worked on "Kettiyolane Ente Maalaakha" which was a movie that I had really enjoyed. Incidentally both of them had worked together on that project which was headlined by Asif Ali, who is also the protagonist here along with Suraj Venjaramoodu.
Priyan (Suraj) struggled to make ends meet & his track record of failing to repay debts on time, meant it was always going to be a struggle especially in the case of an emergency. It so happened that such a scenario arose when his mother had to be admitted for a medical emergency & he ran from pillar to pillar to settle the expenses. Eventually, one of his friends agreed to help him & he was asked to wait for him at the Vytilla hub. This is where he met Prince (Asif), a carefree perpetually intoxicated guy from an affluent & influential background who seemed to spent money on random people. Both of them got acquainted & Priyan decided to stick on with him in the hope that Prince might be able to help with his financial struggles.
In terms of the story as such, I felt that it was quite fragile as nothing much happens after we are introduced to both the characters. There is a sense of mystery to Asif's character as to why he had this bindaas attitude, concern for his ex-lover etc. But as the character is revealed in due course of time, it literally had nothing much to it & failed to make us empathize for the character if that was the intention of the makers. On the other hand, Suraj's character did manage to create more of an impact though it was a surprise as to why he preferred to not disclose his need for so long. At the same time, I would not say that it tested my patience & the credit for that goes to the performances. On the technical side, Jakes Bejoy's BGM and Jimshi Khalid's cinematography were fine.
Both Asif & Suraj have done justice to their respective roles and that is the main reason as to why this move works to a certain extent. The physical transformation that Asif brought to his character and his diction in the Thrissur slang was commendable. Suraj's emotional scenes in the latter half was impressive & the duo generates some genuine laughs. Anagha appeared in a brief role & did her part well.
Verdict: With a script with not much content & still running for a significant amount of time, it seemed like a recipe for disaster. However, decent performances from the protagonists somewhat managed to evade that!!!
Rating: 2.25/5
Regards...Ben
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