Thursday, July 28, 2011

சலங்கை ஒலி/Sagara Sangamam

Viswanath and Kamal Hassan combine has been a successful one in general. This movie is a testimonial to it and is based on a generally accepted hypothesis that great technicians fail to live with the general population, has its roots to Bharathanatyam and tied on a delicate love story.



Plus Points:



1) Original Storyline: The movie moves on a strong storyline delicately put forth with the mix of emotions and values. Viswanath has taken care of the importance of the characters and their roles in moving the story forward with thoughtful sequencing and subtle story telling.



2) Ilayaraja's Music: Ilayaraja has scored the music weighing the importance of classical music against a glamorous and commercial outlook of the movie in a balanced manner to give the audiences a taste of great classical music alongwith the melodious tunes.



Minus Points:



1) Loose Last hour: The movie takes a hit in the last hour with the script writer struggling to pen down a suitable ending to a brilliant first half.



It's the director's knack to produce a great movie which can reach out to the common man and appreciate its worth. Definitely, the movie has more positives than the negatives to be rated as one of the best movies in the decade.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

அவன் இவன்

As before, Bala comes up with a performance that stands tall amidst the usual love stories in the industry and stands up to the fans expectations in his latest adventure - Avan Ivan. The movie distinguishes itself with its storyline, settings and flavor.



Plus Points:



1) Bala and his script: Truly, Bala has penned down a script which keeps the audiences engaged and interested in the movie for the 120+ minutes. The script captures the minute details and presents the broader picture in a likeable way which is missing in many of the recent films in the industry.



2) Yuvan's music: With limited songs, Yuvan could concentrate more on the BGM, which adds commendable strength to the movie.



3) Star cast: The star cast led by Vishal has been carefully chosen and the characters are portrayed in a real fashion. Bala scores marks in the front too.



Minus Points:



1) Shorter movie: The movie could have had another 20 minutes to its credit, especially in the later half. It had the scope but the director has decided to keep it short and simple.



Bala's ruthless depiction of the Kamudikottai Zamin life in its true form with a little commercial flavor to it, is a welcome addition to the list of best Tamil movies of the decade.





Sunday, July 24, 2011

இருவர்

This is my choice for the best of Maniratnam's works till date. Complex in content and arguably derived from true events, this is a story of two great individuals - artists who befriended each other in their youth, corrupted by the lust for power leading to power struggle ending in opposite chairs. They had the same passion, same principles and took the same route to power. This is a realistic movie set in the 1950s, traverses through ages to culminate in the lates 80s when Anandan bids adieu to the world leaving no clear successor leading to another power struggle.



Plus Points:



1) Mohan Lal and Prakash Raj: The duo live up to the characters thrown at them and deliver a majestic performance fitting to the roles. Mohanlal, with his natural knack sometimes outwits the taskmater PrakshRaj, it must be admitted.



2) Maniratnam and Suhassini: The couple should be congratulated for their guts to film the story which is highly politically sensitive and in its true natural style with impressive dialogues. Mani has perfected a movie which needed the elements of emotions, seriousness, political sattire and glamour.



3) Rehman: As usual, Rehman stands out with a quiet and standing performance. The BGM looks really fitting and great.



A good recipe for the serious - realistic movie lovers.