Après avoir commencé une liaison avec une femme mariée, la vie d'un homme marié commence à changer pour le pire de plus de façons qu'il ne pouvait l'imaginer.Après avoir commencé une liaison avec une femme mariée, la vie d'un homme marié commence à changer pour le pire de plus de façons qu'il ne pouvait l'imaginer.Après avoir commencé une liaison avec une femme mariée, la vie d'un homme marié commence à changer pour le pire de plus de façons qu'il ne pouvait l'imaginer.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
R. Sarathkumar
- Venkatesh
- (as Sarath Kumar)
Andrea Jeremiah
- Kalyani Venkatesh
- (as Andrea)
VTV Ganesh
- Taxi Driver
- (as Ganesh)
Cool Suresh
- Dass
- (générique uniquement)
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Going into this movie, I guess most people are attracted to the fact that this is a "Gautham Menon" film - the director who brought us "Minnale", "Kaakha Kaakha" and "Vettaiyadu Villayadu". Most people like the first two, and I find people divided on the last (personally, I found the movie very interesting until maybe the last 25-30 minutes, but still worth watching, if you ask me). The director certainly has laurels to attract an audience, but he comes up quite short here.
A quick synopsis of the story - Venkatesh (Sarath Kumar) is a happily married man, comfortable in his middle-class existence with wife and child, until his family life begins to go south when his son is diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. He can't connect with his wife the way he used to, and befriends Geeta (Jyothika) on his daily train commute. How his life comes crashing down afterward forms the rest of the story (I have to admit, it sounds much better on paper than it translates on screen).
I appreciate the fact that he cast Sarath Kumar, who typically doesn't play to a Gautham Menon audience, and he brings a lot to the role, but the screenplay leaves a lot to be desired, and I don't see this movie connecting with the Tamil audience (and apparently it didn't, it flopped quite badly from what I hear). What irks me the most, though, is that Gautham Menon thinks he can copy off Hollywood movies and pass it off as original and fresh in India. Wake up, Mr. Menon, everyone watches Hollywood movies - I didn't even have to see "Derailed" (starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston) to know that this was a rip-off - I only watched the trailer! Even "Kaakha Kaakha" had its climax scene ripped off of the David Fincher directed "Seven" (which is quite good, recommend checking it out).
And what's with the score? The same tune is played over and over again throughout the movie, and its repetitive and annoying. Not to mention the fact that, again, one part of the score is ripped off of the Hollywood movie "Forrest Gump" - listen to that movie's theme music and you'll know what I mean. I find it hard to believe that we Tamilians cannot come up with some original ideas.
A quick synopsis of the story - Venkatesh (Sarath Kumar) is a happily married man, comfortable in his middle-class existence with wife and child, until his family life begins to go south when his son is diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. He can't connect with his wife the way he used to, and befriends Geeta (Jyothika) on his daily train commute. How his life comes crashing down afterward forms the rest of the story (I have to admit, it sounds much better on paper than it translates on screen).
I appreciate the fact that he cast Sarath Kumar, who typically doesn't play to a Gautham Menon audience, and he brings a lot to the role, but the screenplay leaves a lot to be desired, and I don't see this movie connecting with the Tamil audience (and apparently it didn't, it flopped quite badly from what I hear). What irks me the most, though, is that Gautham Menon thinks he can copy off Hollywood movies and pass it off as original and fresh in India. Wake up, Mr. Menon, everyone watches Hollywood movies - I didn't even have to see "Derailed" (starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston) to know that this was a rip-off - I only watched the trailer! Even "Kaakha Kaakha" had its climax scene ripped off of the David Fincher directed "Seven" (which is quite good, recommend checking it out).
And what's with the score? The same tune is played over and over again throughout the movie, and its repetitive and annoying. Not to mention the fact that, again, one part of the score is ripped off of the Hollywood movie "Forrest Gump" - listen to that movie's theme music and you'll know what I mean. I find it hard to believe that we Tamilians cannot come up with some original ideas.
Though many are quite upset with the film, I'm quite impressed.
First of all, I would say Sarath Kumar was apt for the role. Though he's not an excellent actor, when compared to Cheran or Madhavan (who were approached to do this role before him) he's a better choice.
Jyothika, a very good actress, has done her role well, except for some places.
I felt that Andrea's performance was better than that of Jyothika's.
Dialogues were good in most of the places. Direction could have been better. Camera was good. Editing was good too. Music was nice.
Though Gautam Vasudev Menon said that Sarath Kumar was wrong for the film, I would surely say that this is a landmark film in Sarath Kumar's career.
First of all, I would say Sarath Kumar was apt for the role. Though he's not an excellent actor, when compared to Cheran or Madhavan (who were approached to do this role before him) he's a better choice.
Jyothika, a very good actress, has done her role well, except for some places.
I felt that Andrea's performance was better than that of Jyothika's.
Dialogues were good in most of the places. Direction could have been better. Camera was good. Editing was good too. Music was nice.
Though Gautam Vasudev Menon said that Sarath Kumar was wrong for the film, I would surely say that this is a landmark film in Sarath Kumar's career.
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The climax was a bit disappointing with the action scenes....but as the previous reviewer mentioned....this is an Indian movie! the director had to compromise if he still has a chance to make this movie a success.
but the fight sequences were suspenseful as well. given gautham's capability of making movies with a tragic ending (kakkha kakkha), you never could guess what was in store!
this is one of the best Tamil movies I've ever seen. unfortunately, i am forced to agree with the previous comment. i don't see it being successful for a typical Indian audience. in fact. even a major section of the audience i saw it with here in Chicago hated it! maybe they weren't really able to relate with it. i think the theme is a bit too mature for an average teenager or a guy in his early 20's to relate with. maybe the movie should come with a PG 25 rating! :)
a pity...but I'm not sure if a typical college going kid will be able to relate with this movie.
but, if you think Tamil movies don't have class...see this one. and pardon gautham for the action sequences at the end. without that, he dint have a ghost of a chance to make this a success! the camera work was superb...it wasn't about special effects, but about brilliantly capturing the life of a typical upper middle class person in tamilnadu...the close up shots were amazing. distinctly different from anything at least i have seen before.
and Andrea...ooomph!
brilliant performances. never knew that even sharath kumar can act! don't miss this. but if you are expecting a typical run of the mill entertainment...save your money and see pokiri...:)
but the fight sequences were suspenseful as well. given gautham's capability of making movies with a tragic ending (kakkha kakkha), you never could guess what was in store!
this is one of the best Tamil movies I've ever seen. unfortunately, i am forced to agree with the previous comment. i don't see it being successful for a typical Indian audience. in fact. even a major section of the audience i saw it with here in Chicago hated it! maybe they weren't really able to relate with it. i think the theme is a bit too mature for an average teenager or a guy in his early 20's to relate with. maybe the movie should come with a PG 25 rating! :)
a pity...but I'm not sure if a typical college going kid will be able to relate with this movie.
but, if you think Tamil movies don't have class...see this one. and pardon gautham for the action sequences at the end. without that, he dint have a ghost of a chance to make this a success! the camera work was superb...it wasn't about special effects, but about brilliantly capturing the life of a typical upper middle class person in tamilnadu...the close up shots were amazing. distinctly different from anything at least i have seen before.
and Andrea...ooomph!
brilliant performances. never knew that even sharath kumar can act! don't miss this. but if you are expecting a typical run of the mill entertainment...save your money and see pokiri...:)
As a Sarathkumar fan, this movie will always remain special in my heart. A great performance from the supreme star. Jyothika and Andrea also acted well. Millind Suman was good however, he failed to spark in this film as a villain despite getting a huge opportunity to show his talent. Suman overcame his lack of acting skills by his fame and charm. Although the movie is filled with many plotholes and scarred by weak direction, it is Sarath and Jyothika who carry the movie and make it a cult. The dialogues were mind-blowing, the screenplay was decent, pacing was appreciatable. Enjoyed the songs. The climax scenes were a bit disappointing. Overall a great experience.
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- AnecdotesBased on the book and movie "Derailed."
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- A Green Parrot with a String of Pearls
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- Montant brut mondial
- 22 496 $US
- Durée
- 2h 27min(147 min)
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