Ratsasan
- 2018
- 2h 26min
Un sous-inspecteur se lance à la poursuite d'un mystérieux tueur en série qui cible des adolescentes et les assassine brutalement.Un sous-inspecteur se lance à la poursuite d'un mystérieux tueur en série qui cible des adolescentes et les assassine brutalement.Un sous-inspecteur se lance à la poursuite d'un mystérieux tueur en série qui cible des adolescentes et les assassine brutalement.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 6 nominations au total
Munishkanth
- Arun's Brother-in-law
- (as Ramdoss)
Ammu Abhirami
- Ammu
- (as Abhirami)
Avis à la une
I watched Ratsasan today and was compelled to review and ask movie buffs to add this masterpiece thriller in their wish-list.
This is a rollercoaster ride which doesn't let you comfortably sit in your seat. This is the longest rollercoaster I have ever sat on. Very gripping narrative, with a mind numbing, soul quenching background score. From cinematography to editing to acting, all in all a masterpiece.
Movies first half ends at a point, where you are hungry to discover the killer but the second half leaves you at the edge of your seat until you reach home, still in the reminiscences of the killer, one struggles to sleep.
Yes, all of this despite being completely unfamiliar with Tamil language.
Great plot, good execution, and great performances made this a memorable outing for me...
First of all, would love to see Vishnu Visal going forward selecting good stories like this. Indru Netru Naalai was a similar selection from him. Here too, he selected a proper psycho-thriller, which I haven't seen executed this well in recent years in Indian cinema. Making a 2hr 45 min long movie takes guts these days. It shows how confident the director was, with the content.
A lot of set-ups and pay-offs are there in the movie, which spring up every now and then making it interesting. The BG Score by Ghibran was great, kept me glued to the screen. The children performed so well in their respective roles, and so did Amala Paul, Kali Venkat, Nizhalgal Ravi, etc.. The twists were believable, and not the familiar one-twist saves all kindof mediocre stuff.
It tests your observation throwing stuff right in front of your eyes, and hiding them perfectly. Worth a watch...
First of all, would love to see Vishnu Visal going forward selecting good stories like this. Indru Netru Naalai was a similar selection from him. Here too, he selected a proper psycho-thriller, which I haven't seen executed this well in recent years in Indian cinema. Making a 2hr 45 min long movie takes guts these days. It shows how confident the director was, with the content.
A lot of set-ups and pay-offs are there in the movie, which spring up every now and then making it interesting. The BG Score by Ghibran was great, kept me glued to the screen. The children performed so well in their respective roles, and so did Amala Paul, Kali Venkat, Nizhalgal Ravi, etc.. The twists were believable, and not the familiar one-twist saves all kindof mediocre stuff.
It tests your observation throwing stuff right in front of your eyes, and hiding them perfectly. Worth a watch...
I came across this title on IMDb n the synopsis piqued up interest.
As a fan of serial killer films n aft seeing almost every Hollywoood, Korean, Spanish n German serial killer films, I can vouch that this film is well made for fans of the genre.
I am not familiar with any of the star cast, director or people involved with this film. The lead actor is decent n the actress very hot.
The plot is about a man who is obsessed with serial killers n who wants to join film making business but out of family pressure has to join police police force. At the same time there is a serial lurking in the cops's precinct killing young girls.
The female who played the cop's sis cannot act for sure.
Some of the action sequences were laughable n also the last scene with the cop n the killer face to face n the then hide n seek n the action was a bit lousy.
The house of the killer had a creepy feel to it n there is sufficient tension n suspense.
The background story of the killer was given too much time, in fact the problem with Indian cinema is that they spoon feed too much but thank God there were no lousy songs n unnecessary muscle flaunting.
The film deserves a 7 but I am a bit generous with an 8 cos of the effort.
Gritty, Dark, Compelling and Unforgiving.... Raam Kumar has done it again!!! This is from the guy who gave us " Mundasupatti".. Hats Off Director! And the performances are Top Notch!!! A Milestone in Vishnu Vishal's Career. It has some tiny teeny flaws that can definitely be forgotten.As far as Killer/Slasher movies go in Tamil, this will be remembered for a long Time. Don;t miss it....
This is amongst the best thriller movie to come out of India. Period.
Now I'll rant a little. I'm a Hindi speaker. Why can't bollywood make even close to such movies. Nepotism and Khan kapur nexus has destroyed our movie industry!!
Now I'll rant a little. I'm a Hindi speaker. Why can't bollywood make even close to such movies. Nepotism and Khan kapur nexus has destroyed our movie industry!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen the main lead meets different producers seeking for a directorial debut, the producers demand commercial, horror, drama content respectively. These producers had a commercial, horror or drama movie postures behind their back respectively.
- GaffesThe character Samyuktha's corpse was found on September 1, 2016 according to the news article but when the main lead addresses the time line on a board, he writes as October 20, 2016.
- ConnexionsRemade as Rakshasudu (2019)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 200 000 000 ₹
- Durée2 heures 26 minutes
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