Uppukandam Brothers Back in Action
'Back in Inaction' would have been a better tagline for the sequel to 'Uppukandam Brothers'.
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'Back in Inaction' would have been a better tagline for the sequel to 'Uppukandam Brothers'.
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Love, they say, is the word used to describe the sexual excitement of the young, the habituation of the middle-aged, and the mutual dependence of the old. The new 'Rathinirvedam' has ample skin and flesh, but little heart.
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The crossover of the director to commercial cinema, if at all it has been attempted, is a total disaster. As much as it remains a fantasy, there is absolutely nothing in the film that would confront your intellect, and there is plenty that would question your intelligence.
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You see the first few shots of the film, and brace yourself up for a visual fiesta that you feel, is going to be different from the usual lot. The first three minutes over, you realize that life could be so unpredictable. Hmm.
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Azhakkadal has few chances of making it big at the box office. And in these monsoon days with the wind and sea being rough, the going would be quite tough and it wouldn't be long before it gets totally washed off shore.
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I feel downcast after watching 'The Train', since a theme that had such tremendous potential has ended up the way I saw it on screen.
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With 'Raghuvinte Swantha Rasiya', Vinayan moves a notch further down from 'Yakshiyum Njanum'. Hovering around on tediously familiar territory, this is a tragically tiresome film from start to finish.
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'Janapriyan' is worth your time, for all the small charms and smiles that it has in store. I loved this film for what it is, but I wish I could have loved it even more.
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Maharaja Talkies is a downer in several respects, and given the common tale that it tells, and the mundane way in which it's told, it's clear as day that its chances at the box office are pretty slim.
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There is a Malayalam adage that you are reminded of, while watching Vaishakh's new film 'Seniors' - A calf frolicking around makes a sweet scene, but what if it's a bull?
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'Manikyakallu' is an uplifter film, no doubt, and has its share of heartrending moments. But it breaks no fresh ground in the theme that it undertakes, and the middlebrow manner that it adopts halfway through makes it an uneven piece of work.
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The jokers are lucky indeed, that this film got to be made, and they got to be a part of it. Can't really say the same of the viewers though.
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