Lolans Malayalam Movie

Feature Film | 2018 | U | Comedy
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An aimless plot misguides 'Lolans', which is filled with stereotypical romance that is awfully puerile. The script, acting and directing are deeply uncertain and misjudged as the movie is not convincing on any level.
Mar 26, 2018 By K. R. Rejeesh


An aimless plot misguides 'Lolans', which is filled with stereotypical romance that is awfully puerile. The script, acting and directing are deeply uncertain and misjudged as the movie is not convincing on any level. There is saturation of absurdity everywhere accompanied by myriad plot holes in the flick directed by Salim Baba.


Kunjumon alias Godwin (Nishan) returns from Bengaluru after a hiatus with the intention of meeting the girl, whom he loves since his school days. Leona, essayed by Thanooja, reciprocates her love towards Godwin only through her positive facial expressions. Interestingly, there is hardly any intense in the romance apart from getting the feel of infatuation.


Godwin's father Thomas (Sunil Sugatha) cannot realise the intention of his son and he is a mere onlooker at the house. The major portion of the film is devoted for the roaming and boozing of Godwin and his friends, including 'Kindi' Ilyas (S.P. Sreekumar). Yet the protagonist does not get time to find a remedy for the misunderstanding of Leona about him!


The director is unable to present a convincing narration owing to an inept plot, scripted by Santhosh Ram. The quality of performance is poor as well as frustrating when the action progresses in a casual way. The void in the script poses a hindrance to elicit any kind of dramatic momentum.


Without any vitality, this film showcases an insipid romance sans any soul in the tale. Apparently, it suffers from inadequate script, acting and direction. Overall, the clumsy attempt aggravates the burden of experiencing this film.

K. R. Rejeesh

   

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