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Mortal_Cinephile's rating
Positives:
1. First, I want to thank S. Thaman for delivering an incredible score that elevates the cinematic 1. First, I want to thank S. Thaman for delivering an incredible score that elevates the cinematic experience. His music immerses you completely, creating a trance-like effect with its energy and rush.
. His music immerses you completely, creating a trance-like effect with its energy and rush.
2. Having not watched Theri, I found this movie enjoyable on its own merits.
3. The cinematography is stunning, much like Jawan. The frames and tones are well-crafted, presenting Varun Dhawan with vibrant visuals and an engaging color palette.
4. The performances are solid each actor delivered what the story demanded, neither overacting nor underperforming.
5. The direction is impressive, especially for a debut. It showcases strong scene transitions, a cohesive narrative flow, and excellent portrayal of Varun Dhawan and Jackie Shroff.
6. The screenplay is well-paced despite the 170-minute runtime. It maintains entertainment throughout with a perfect blend of comedic gags, songs, mass moments, action choreography, and romance.
Negatives: 1. While I haven't seen Theri, the story feels average it's decent but lacks novelty.
2. The emotional scenes lack impact. They're rushed due to editing, making it hard to connect with the moments.
3. The film's "mass" appeal could have been amplified with more impactful dialogues that elicit whistles and cheers.
4. The relationship between Varun Dhawan and Keerthy Suresh feels underdeveloped, failing to create the emotional depth needed for stronger engagement.
Summary: Overall, this is a film that delivers pure entertainment. It offers an adrenaline rush, keeping you engaged and making for a worthwhile experience in the theater.
. His music immerses you completely, creating a trance-like effect with its energy and rush.
2. Having not watched Theri, I found this movie enjoyable on its own merits.
3. The cinematography is stunning, much like Jawan. The frames and tones are well-crafted, presenting Varun Dhawan with vibrant visuals and an engaging color palette.
4. The performances are solid each actor delivered what the story demanded, neither overacting nor underperforming.
5. The direction is impressive, especially for a debut. It showcases strong scene transitions, a cohesive narrative flow, and excellent portrayal of Varun Dhawan and Jackie Shroff.
6. The screenplay is well-paced despite the 170-minute runtime. It maintains entertainment throughout with a perfect blend of comedic gags, songs, mass moments, action choreography, and romance.
Negatives: 1. While I haven't seen Theri, the story feels average it's decent but lacks novelty.
2. The emotional scenes lack impact. They're rushed due to editing, making it hard to connect with the moments.
3. The film's "mass" appeal could have been amplified with more impactful dialogues that elicit whistles and cheers.
4. The relationship between Varun Dhawan and Keerthy Suresh feels underdeveloped, failing to create the emotional depth needed for stronger engagement.
Summary: Overall, this is a film that delivers pure entertainment. It offers an adrenaline rush, keeping you engaged and making for a worthwhile experience in the theater.
Positives:
1. Acting:
2. Cinematography:
3. Jathara Sequence:
Negatives: 1. Lack of a Strong Story:
2. Direction and Screenwriting:
3. Music:
4. Unrealistic Action:
5. Excessive Time Taken:
1. Acting:
- A masterclass performance by Allu Arjun.
- Rashmika does a decent job, managing to hold her own.
- Fahadh Faasil plays his role aptly and seems to enjoy it, but his character design is somewhat concerning and lacks the depth it had in the first part.
2. Cinematography:
- The movie features clean cinematic visuals, with excellent drone captures of stunning aerial shots.
- The overall quality is top-notch, with a well-maintained tone throughout.
3. Jathara Sequence:
- A standout sequence where all departments excelled, creating a memorable artistic moment.
- Allu Arjun shines in this sequence, delivering an emotionally charged performance. His dance conveys raw emotions, and his eyes reflect his character's deep longing.
Negatives: 1. Lack of a Strong Story:
- The biggest issue is the absence of a meaningful storyline.
- The movie heavily relies on ego clashes rather than building a compelling narrative.
- The screenplay is a significant blunder, with scenes that seem random and disconnected, leading to abrupt transitions without proper justification.
2. Direction and Screenwriting:
- Sukumar appears to have lost clarity, as the film prioritizes everything but progression.
- The lack of focus results in a series of events that feel aimless and repetitive.
3. Music:
- Sam CS's background score adds no value to the movie.
- The music is underwhelming, failing to elevate the scenes and often making even good moments feel dull.
- The absence of DSP's exceptional work from the first part is deeply felt.
4. Unrealistic Action:
- Pushpa defies Earth's gravity, leaping with a smooth, space-like motion that feels overly exaggerated and disconnected from reality.
5. Excessive Time Taken:
- It's baffling that a movie of this quality took three years to make. With genuine effort and dedication, it could have been completed in six months.
Positives:
1. Stellar Performance: Surya's acting is truly exceptional. His nuanced expressions, especially his piercing gaze into the camera, are captivating.
2. Powerful Music: While not every DSP score hits the mark, the ones that do are absolute bangers.
3. Visual Brilliance: The cinematography, particularly in the flashback scenes and Surya's close-ups, is stunningly clear and concise.
4. Impressive Production Design: The film boasts breathtaking locations and impressive CGI, with minor flaws that are easily overlooked.
5. Memorable Moments: There are 4-5 scenes that showcase Surya's acting prowess and leave a lasting impact.
Negatives: 1. Unoriginal Storyline: The plot, revolving around reincarnation, feels somewhat familiar and has been explored in numerous films.
2. Abrupt Editing: Some scenes abruptly cut to the next, interrupting the flow and leaving the audience wanting more.
3. Climax Disruption: The parallel cuts between Francis and Kanguva during the climax diminish the impact of the intense Kanguva war sequences.
4. Lack of Clarity: Certain scenes lack sufficient context, making it difficult to fully understand the narrative.
5. Unconvincing Villain: Bobby Deol's portrayal as the villain is over-the-top and comical, rather than menacing.
Overall, the decision to split the film into two parts is questionable. While it's not necessarily bad, it disrupts the narrative flow, especially at a crucial point when the story is building to a climax.
2. Powerful Music: While not every DSP score hits the mark, the ones that do are absolute bangers.
3. Visual Brilliance: The cinematography, particularly in the flashback scenes and Surya's close-ups, is stunningly clear and concise.
4. Impressive Production Design: The film boasts breathtaking locations and impressive CGI, with minor flaws that are easily overlooked.
5. Memorable Moments: There are 4-5 scenes that showcase Surya's acting prowess and leave a lasting impact.
Negatives: 1. Unoriginal Storyline: The plot, revolving around reincarnation, feels somewhat familiar and has been explored in numerous films.
2. Abrupt Editing: Some scenes abruptly cut to the next, interrupting the flow and leaving the audience wanting more.
3. Climax Disruption: The parallel cuts between Francis and Kanguva during the climax diminish the impact of the intense Kanguva war sequences.
4. Lack of Clarity: Certain scenes lack sufficient context, making it difficult to fully understand the narrative.
5. Unconvincing Villain: Bobby Deol's portrayal as the villain is over-the-top and comical, rather than menacing.
Overall, the decision to split the film into two parts is questionable. While it's not necessarily bad, it disrupts the narrative flow, especially at a crucial point when the story is building to a climax.