Rifle Club
- 2024
- 1h 53min
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7.0/10
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En los Ghats occidentales, un histórico club de tiro se enfrenta a una banda de traficantes de armas vengativos. Hábiles cazadores luchan por proteger su legado y sobrevivir.En los Ghats occidentales, un histórico club de tiro se enfrenta a una banda de traficantes de armas vengativos. Hábiles cazadores luchan por proteger su legado y sobrevivir.En los Ghats occidentales, un histórico club de tiro se enfrenta a una banda de traficantes de armas vengativos. Hábiles cazadores luchan por proteger su legado y sobrevivir.
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Rifle Club is an action-packed tale of guns, vengeance, and family dynamics, centering on a rifle club family and their standoff with a gangster and his sons. The film starts on a slow note, spending time setting up the narrative and introducing a sprawling cast. While this deliberate pace may test some viewers' patience, it lays the groundwork for an explosive second half.
The turning point comes with a series of intense, high-stakes shootouts that showcase thrilling action choreography and keep you at the edge of your seat. However, the large ensemble cast is a double-edged sword; many characters feel underutilized, leaving some subplots half-baked.
Despite its uneven pacing and loose ends, *Rifle Club* delivers an adrenaline-pumping climax that action lovers will enjoy. It's a movie that thrives on its second-half spectacle but could've been more impactful with tighter storytelling and better character focus.
The turning point comes with a series of intense, high-stakes shootouts that showcase thrilling action choreography and keep you at the edge of your seat. However, the large ensemble cast is a double-edged sword; many characters feel underutilized, leaving some subplots half-baked.
Despite its uneven pacing and loose ends, *Rifle Club* delivers an adrenaline-pumping climax that action lovers will enjoy. It's a movie that thrives on its second-half spectacle but could've been more impactful with tighter storytelling and better character focus.
"Rifle Club" is a Malayalam film that embraces a vintage style, offering a visually rich and action-packed experience. While it boasts an impressive cast and technical excellence, it falls short in storytelling and leaves an incomplete impact.
Positives:
One of the biggest strengths of Rifle Club is its stellar performances. Dileesh Pothan, Anurag Kashyap, Hanuman Kind, Vishnu Agasthya, Vijayaraghavan, Suresh Krishna, Vani Vishwanath, and Ponnamma Babu deliver strong performances. Among them, Dileesh Pothan, Anurag Kashyap, Hanuman Kind, and Vishnu Agasthya stand out with exceptional screen presence. Hanuman Kind, in particular, brings an effortless swag that elevates the film's vintage charm.
The technical aspects shine in Rifle Club, with excellent cinematography, well-executed action choreography, and an immersive background score. The color tones and camera angles enhance the film's old-school aesthetic, making it visually captivating.
Negatives:
On the downside, the film struggles with weak character writing, particularly for Unnimaya Prasad and Surabhi. Their roles feel forced into the narrative, attempting to create strong feminine leads, but their portrayal and attitude do not blend well with the overall tone of the movie. In contrast, Vani Vishwanath and Ponnamma Babu fit seamlessly into the film's world with their commendable performances.
The biggest letdown is the story itself. It follows a predictable revenge arc, failing to introduce any surprising twists or an impactful climax. While the film maintains a stylish and fast-paced execution, the script lacks depth, preventing it from reaching greatness. The direction is competent but not groundbreaking.
Final Verdict:
Rifle Club is a film that thrives on performances, vintage aesthetics, and stylish action. It delivers an engaging experience but lacks a gripping narrative to make it truly memorable. If you enjoy films driven by strong characters and stylish execution rather than a fresh storyline, this one is worth a watch.
Positives:
One of the biggest strengths of Rifle Club is its stellar performances. Dileesh Pothan, Anurag Kashyap, Hanuman Kind, Vishnu Agasthya, Vijayaraghavan, Suresh Krishna, Vani Vishwanath, and Ponnamma Babu deliver strong performances. Among them, Dileesh Pothan, Anurag Kashyap, Hanuman Kind, and Vishnu Agasthya stand out with exceptional screen presence. Hanuman Kind, in particular, brings an effortless swag that elevates the film's vintage charm.
The technical aspects shine in Rifle Club, with excellent cinematography, well-executed action choreography, and an immersive background score. The color tones and camera angles enhance the film's old-school aesthetic, making it visually captivating.
Negatives:
On the downside, the film struggles with weak character writing, particularly for Unnimaya Prasad and Surabhi. Their roles feel forced into the narrative, attempting to create strong feminine leads, but their portrayal and attitude do not blend well with the overall tone of the movie. In contrast, Vani Vishwanath and Ponnamma Babu fit seamlessly into the film's world with their commendable performances.
The biggest letdown is the story itself. It follows a predictable revenge arc, failing to introduce any surprising twists or an impactful climax. While the film maintains a stylish and fast-paced execution, the script lacks depth, preventing it from reaching greatness. The direction is competent but not groundbreaking.
Final Verdict:
Rifle Club is a film that thrives on performances, vintage aesthetics, and stylish action. It delivers an engaging experience but lacks a gripping narrative to make it truly memorable. If you enjoy films driven by strong characters and stylish execution rather than a fresh storyline, this one is worth a watch.
Aashiq Abu proves his naysayers wrong and bounces back with an extremely stylish, no-nonsense actioner filled with fun one-liners. Yes, this is definitely style-over-substance but when it's tastefully done, I'm not complaining. In the conventional sense, this may also be Abu's most "entertaining" film yet, though it may not feel all that original. That's beside the point here, as the cast (every single one of them) is firing on all cylinders-be it with guns or puns. It's almost like the writers (Syam Pushkaran, Dileesh Karunakaran, Suhas-especially, the former) wanted to shed their "always realistic and grounded" tag and come up with an all-round engaging film that's mostly about guns and the humans wielding them.
A special shoutout (within the ensemble) must go to Hanumankind-his second-coming scene is just FIERY and Rex Vijayan gives him a fantastic song + score. Anurag Kashyap also does well in his first Malayalam outing, mixing up Malayalam and Hindi in his dialogues. Vishnu Agasthya exudes an enigmatic screen presence, and I'm glad he's playing one of the good guys here after RDX. Dileesh Pothen is solid, getting some of the best lines and a whistleworthy comeback. Vani Viswanath shines among the leading ladies, reminding us of what we were missing all this while. Also, Navani's Kasargod accent (if it was dubbed by her) was jolly good.
At 1h 52m, Rifle Club is not trying to come across as an exercise in detailed, arc-filled writing. Aashiq Abu clearly knows what he's going for, which is to make a very good-looking film that makes you laugh and hoot; his filmography was sorely missing out on something this fun-filled (and gleefully violent) for a long time. I think the team managed to score a winner in that regard. The baddies could've been written a tad better though.
A special shoutout (within the ensemble) must go to Hanumankind-his second-coming scene is just FIERY and Rex Vijayan gives him a fantastic song + score. Anurag Kashyap also does well in his first Malayalam outing, mixing up Malayalam and Hindi in his dialogues. Vishnu Agasthya exudes an enigmatic screen presence, and I'm glad he's playing one of the good guys here after RDX. Dileesh Pothen is solid, getting some of the best lines and a whistleworthy comeback. Vani Viswanath shines among the leading ladies, reminding us of what we were missing all this while. Also, Navani's Kasargod accent (if it was dubbed by her) was jolly good.
At 1h 52m, Rifle Club is not trying to come across as an exercise in detailed, arc-filled writing. Aashiq Abu clearly knows what he's going for, which is to make a very good-looking film that makes you laugh and hoot; his filmography was sorely missing out on something this fun-filled (and gleefully violent) for a long time. I think the team managed to score a winner in that regard. The baddies could've been written a tad better though.
The film was great and I had a blast watching it. Nearly every aspect was very well done. The main performances especially from dileesh pothen and anurag kashyap are great. The side actors like vani vishwanath and vijayaraghavan provide good support. Vineeth Kumar has a good role. Some of the side actors are just alright. The much hyped Hanumankind was just alright and you can tell he's never acted in a film before. The music, cinematography, and editing are all great. The film goes in a very fast pace and you won't notice the time flying by. The only major problem is the dialogues which sound completely out of place some times. Whenever dileesh pothen says a double meaning joke, he literally says "double meaning double meaning" right after. That completely ruins the joke. There is a scene where dileesh pothen says dialogues in pure malayalam and another character translates them into english. If the audience needs to understand every word, they can just turn on subtitles right? Otherwise the film is a simple and well done film that you will definitely enjoy.
The story begins with actor Shahjahan, who wants to change his romantic image and play a new, raw character. For this, he comes to the club. But the story takes a turn when the family starts to clash with a deadly arms dealer, Dayanand. Shahjahan's relative and his girlfriend flee from Dayanand and take refuge in the club, and this is why the clash begins.
How the elderly members of this club come together to face a formidable opponent like Dayanand and protect the family is the main part of the story. Although the story starts slowly, the tension increases, which keeps the audience hooked until the end.
"Rifle Club" is a family thriller. At first glance, its simple story and the wonderful relationship between the characters are striking. Especially the elderly members of the club are the lifeblood of the story. Their experiences and funny moments make the movie more enjoyable. Vijayaraghavan and Dilesh Pothen's performances were great.
The cinematography is really commendable. The natural beauty of the Western Ghats and the hunting scenes are portrayed very well. The fun evenings at the club or the exciting moments of hunting are also captured very easily.
The second half of the movie felt a bit slow, but it did not spoil the whole experience. Anurag Kashyap was quite scary as Dayanand, but it would have been better if his ruthlessness had been shown more.
Only Malayalam cinema can present a simple story beautifully. This movie is a real example of that. The simpler the story, the more extraordinary its cinematography is. I liked the location, action, BGM, climax. Apart from that, the acting of all the characters is Yes, it is. A must watch for those who like action movies.
How the elderly members of this club come together to face a formidable opponent like Dayanand and protect the family is the main part of the story. Although the story starts slowly, the tension increases, which keeps the audience hooked until the end.
"Rifle Club" is a family thriller. At first glance, its simple story and the wonderful relationship between the characters are striking. Especially the elderly members of the club are the lifeblood of the story. Their experiences and funny moments make the movie more enjoyable. Vijayaraghavan and Dilesh Pothen's performances were great.
The cinematography is really commendable. The natural beauty of the Western Ghats and the hunting scenes are portrayed very well. The fun evenings at the club or the exciting moments of hunting are also captured very easily.
The second half of the movie felt a bit slow, but it did not spoil the whole experience. Anurag Kashyap was quite scary as Dayanand, but it would have been better if his ruthlessness had been shown more.
Only Malayalam cinema can present a simple story beautifully. This movie is a real example of that. The simpler the story, the more extraordinary its cinematography is. I liked the location, action, BGM, climax. Apart from that, the acting of all the characters is Yes, it is. A must watch for those who like action movies.
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- TriviaActing debut of rapper Hanumankind.
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- Presupuesto
- INR 200,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 651,869
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 53 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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