Monday, October 26, 2009

PATRIOTIC THRILLER

With no signs of action, adventure hanging around, the movie starts silently with the ISRO lead addressing the media. Jeyam Ravi, having done his best was neither suttle nor melodramatic, comes as a Forest Ranger. He made it through reservation. So His ability remains a question mark. Girls who came for a cadet camp underestimate His capability and pull him into controversial issues. Ravi, who tolerates suppressive words of Ponvannan, also bears cruel activities of the girls, takes them to the so called Interior Forests of Tamilnadu. From them, the Director cautiously worked to ensure every minute thrill. The screenplay, which seems to move slowly gradually picks up its pace once they encounter the Foreign crew. Action sequences have been carefully carved but it smells too bloody. From them, we have nothing more than mere action but it promises to be the best one in Tamil films. In the end, the ultimate message has been buried owing to asynchronous screenplay.

“THOUGH WE ARE IN THE PEAK, WE STILL REMAIN RUSTIC pleads the mountainous tribes”

With a mighty missile lying few kilometers away, won’t the launch radars sense the Missile. If not, why?

Being a mere tribal Forest Ranger, Ravi figures out every thing about Missiles and Rifles, Surprising?

Ultimately, it comes out as a packet of vivid thought tailor-made for the modern spectators with few flaws. But, it deserves a place in the directory

Of best Tamil films

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