Karutha Joothan
Aaron remains to be a mute witness to the disintegration of a culture. More than his personal loss, we are eagerly drawn to the history of black Jews. The appealing narration eclipses the emotional approach.
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Aaron remains to be a mute witness to the disintegration of a culture. More than his personal loss, we are eagerly drawn to the history of black Jews. The appealing narration eclipses the emotional approach.
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'E' does not fall in the ilk of spine-chilling movies. A predictable and trite plot amplifies the dismay when it dashes the hopes.
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There are glimpses of excellence in the making and the story, but this tale of women's battle for survival is not devoid of unnecessary drama. A better revision of the script would have brought back the lost sheen.
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Driven by the touching tale of the premature departure of a child prodigy, 'Clint' apparently turns out to be a weepy affair. But a good attempt for a candid biopic on screen can't be ignored.
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An incoherent writing and mediocre treatment holds back the flight of this promising plot.
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This film is a package of excessive zeal, boisterous gestures and distasteful content. All of them meet the saturation point to give us enough reason to desist from it.
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It's a symbolic portrayal of how people bag dignity and acceptance by deceiving the society. A convincing and vivid treatment would have served the purpose in a better way.
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Pretending to be a satire, this film falters in every aspect and it deserves a big thumbs down.
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This ploddingly mediocre film appears to be interesting only in the latter half after inane scenes played spoilsport at the outset.
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'Theeram' is a shoddily made romantic drama and it fails to score on promising premises.
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