Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFive members of a Facebook group meet up at an old heritage bungalow to shoot a short film without realizing that their story has an indirect connection with the death of a teenager.Five members of a Facebook group meet up at an old heritage bungalow to shoot a short film without realizing that their story has an indirect connection with the death of a teenager.Five members of a Facebook group meet up at an old heritage bungalow to shoot a short film without realizing that their story has an indirect connection with the death of a teenager.
Maala Parvathi
- Deepa Mathew
- (as Parvathi T.)
Madhupal
- Mathew Emmanuel
- (sin créditos)
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The movie is watchable but still it's not so interesting.The comedy is not working out and acting is terrible.Just an agenda for the makers to talk against piracy.Nothing more.Lazy script.Anyway it's just ok to watch due to good direction.
Nothing compared to the first part! Poor acting, poor script, poor story line....just disappointing. Waste of money and on top of that does injustice to the craft of mentalism too by promoting pseudoscience. It is not that fantasy is bad for the movie, but not in the name of mentalism. Poor consultation by Aathi.
Not much entertained as compared to Pretham 1st part, somewhere something scary, little fun, that's all about this movie. as always Jayasurya make good performance.
Ranjith Shankar's 'Pretham 2', on being looked at from a structural point of view, is not very different from 'Pretham' (2016). That is to say, the sequel follows a narrative pattern similar to what we saw in John Don Bosco's uncanny adventures with Denny, Shibu and Priyalal in 'Pretham' (2016). We see in 'Pretham 2', a group of young people who are witty, and jealous of Mentalist Bosco's ability to do what he does. We also see the recurring tale of a troubled soul who fell prey to cyber violence, its thirst for answers and vengeance, etcetera. The elaborate final showdown of the two movies are identical, yet contextually different.
'Pretham 2' isn't as cliched as its trailer. It is not at all the typical ghost story which unfolds in the old 'mana'. In fact, it cannot be called as a horror flick since it doesn't make the average viewer horrified, although the tagline says "double the fun, double the fear". Talking about the 'fun' aspect, there isn't much, that is, if you are not into jokes made through movie references. Mangalassery Neelakantan seems okay at the beginning, but becomes more or less out of place as the plot thickens. The other characters seem alright, although they were just placed to magnify the glory of the Mentalist. Jayasurya, as always, did justice to his character, and Sarita Jayasurya's costumes have given him more of a carnivalesque bliss.
In comparison to the sequel, 'Pretham' (2016) had a more believable plot. But the technical aspects seem better in 'Pretham 2' especially the shots and certain (nearly) Dutch angles which were too good. The background tracks were of some class, but seem misplaced on many occasions.
Overall, the sequel is a one time watch even for a conventional family audience, since there is very less 'adult comedy' when compared to 'Pretham' (2016). The bottom line is, 'Pretham 2' is a decent film which has equal parts of awesomeness and mediocrities.
'Pretham 2' isn't as cliched as its trailer. It is not at all the typical ghost story which unfolds in the old 'mana'. In fact, it cannot be called as a horror flick since it doesn't make the average viewer horrified, although the tagline says "double the fun, double the fear". Talking about the 'fun' aspect, there isn't much, that is, if you are not into jokes made through movie references. Mangalassery Neelakantan seems okay at the beginning, but becomes more or less out of place as the plot thickens. The other characters seem alright, although they were just placed to magnify the glory of the Mentalist. Jayasurya, as always, did justice to his character, and Sarita Jayasurya's costumes have given him more of a carnivalesque bliss.
In comparison to the sequel, 'Pretham' (2016) had a more believable plot. But the technical aspects seem better in 'Pretham 2' especially the shots and certain (nearly) Dutch angles which were too good. The background tracks were of some class, but seem misplaced on many occasions.
Overall, the sequel is a one time watch even for a conventional family audience, since there is very less 'adult comedy' when compared to 'Pretham' (2016). The bottom line is, 'Pretham 2' is a decent film which has equal parts of awesomeness and mediocrities.
Pretham 2 is a very interesting movie. I know why people saying bad about this movie. This is the best malayalam movie of 2018. This is not a typical New generation malayalam movie. This is a proper movie not a telefilm like new generation movies. Jayasuriya performed amazingly. Dain Davis and Sudharth Siva handled comedy portions of this movie in a great manner. This movie is a full time entertainer. It is a successful comedy, thriller and horror movie. Movies like this must be made again in malayalam language. Very good direction also.
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 145,897
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 13 minutos
- Color
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