Monday, November 1, 2010

வாரணம் ஆயிரம்

I found myself at a very odd position when most of the guys surrounding me gave a very negative review and I was the only one who found it to be a very good creation from Gautham. This is a movie very close to my heart and I could feel the movie and appreciate the course of the flow.



Plus Points:



1) Gautham's Original Inspiration: The movie looks to have original inspiration and it's the biggest strength of the movie. The scenes formulated reflect realism and focus on minute details. The natural and undisturbed flow adds beauty in many places as required.



2) Harris Jeyaraj: He seems to have great liking for Gautham's movies and this is a standout performance leading to the biggest blockbuster of the year.



3) Surya: Surya, captured as a growing man who evolves by learning from his mistakes and as a father who is a friendly figure to his son, strengthens a smooth flowing storyline at large. This movie will go down as one of his best performances in his book.



The movie is a good entertainer and Gautham's reliance on his unique way of love-story telling has more audiences to his name now. This is a big milestone in his career and should try to deliver movies with different themes from time to time.

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