Seetharaam Benoy Case Number Eighteen
- 2021
- 2h 5min
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6,6/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cop transfers to remote Aanegadde village, faces clever thieves who rob his house. His investigation into local crimes connects to Case 18, an unsolved serial killer mystery, leading him t... Tout lireA cop transfers to remote Aanegadde village, faces clever thieves who rob his house. His investigation into local crimes connects to Case 18, an unsolved serial killer mystery, leading him through complex twists.A cop transfers to remote Aanegadde village, faces clever thieves who rob his house. His investigation into local crimes connects to Case 18, an unsolved serial killer mystery, leading him through complex twists.
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The overall story is to good and unique. There is no distraction of songs and other unwanted masala. The second half keeps us on the edge of the seat. But, the climax spoils the intensity. Not because of the story, but the execution which is below par. Police inspector, acting like a helpless kid to stop the murder spoils the mood. Adding to that, the villain, reserved to make the appearance only during climax fails, to do justice to the role
. He fails to create that menace very much necessary to keep the intensity. Instead, the police is made to look helples.
First half an hour is boring. They could have made it much more interesting or even trimmedit.
Except Vijay Raghavendra, every other character is new and don't have an iota of acting skill. Though it is ok in the beginning, in the climax, it's all exposed. Also, the inspector arriving alone to arrest the criminal without the gun, even after knowing that he is also targeted by the criminal is just an example of many loop holes in the narration.
Though we can bear all the drawbacks keeping the low budget and lack of experience, there is no reason for the shabby camera work. It is as if a 5 year old kid holding the camera, unable to keep it steady.
Another fact that is not at all acceptable is the glorification of smoking, completely unnecessary.
First half an hour is boring. They could have made it much more interesting or even trimmedit.
Except Vijay Raghavendra, every other character is new and don't have an iota of acting skill. Though it is ok in the beginning, in the climax, it's all exposed. Also, the inspector arriving alone to arrest the criminal without the gun, even after knowing that he is also targeted by the criminal is just an example of many loop holes in the narration.
Though we can bear all the drawbacks keeping the low budget and lack of experience, there is no reason for the shabby camera work. It is as if a 5 year old kid holding the camera, unable to keep it steady.
Another fact that is not at all acceptable is the glorification of smoking, completely unnecessary.
Would totally suggest that you check out this movie! A lot has been said about the Malayalam/Tamil/Telugu movies in recent times, very rarely do we have a Kannada movie be talked about. This just might be one of them. (KGF doesn't count in this context, don't come at me)
The story revolves around a Cop who is out investigating a series of robberies , which is connected to something much larger. The film doesn't beat around the bush and gets straight to the plot, no mirch masala, no comedy and drama. Good music, decent writing and the lead (apparently it's his 50th movie and he's legend there?) did a good job playing the role of a cop.
There is a bunch of cliche that the movie could have avoided but i didn't mind it. The overall movie felt more of a crime drama than a crime thriller, it lacked that.....OMGWTH moment, it wasn't.... thrilling, but don't let that be a deal-breaker. Watch it just to support Kannada movies, because why not.
While it is neither the 10/10 that the general Sandalwood audience claims it to be and nor as bad as the movie critics say it is, it sure was a pleasant surprise. A solid 6.5 or 7, maybe. Nothing more, but nothing less.
So, if you're into that and are looking for something new, check it out.
The story revolves around a Cop who is out investigating a series of robberies , which is connected to something much larger. The film doesn't beat around the bush and gets straight to the plot, no mirch masala, no comedy and drama. Good music, decent writing and the lead (apparently it's his 50th movie and he's legend there?) did a good job playing the role of a cop.
There is a bunch of cliche that the movie could have avoided but i didn't mind it. The overall movie felt more of a crime drama than a crime thriller, it lacked that.....OMGWTH moment, it wasn't.... thrilling, but don't let that be a deal-breaker. Watch it just to support Kannada movies, because why not.
While it is neither the 10/10 that the general Sandalwood audience claims it to be and nor as bad as the movie critics say it is, it sure was a pleasant surprise. A solid 6.5 or 7, maybe. Nothing more, but nothing less.
So, if you're into that and are looking for something new, check it out.
How does this have a 7+ rating ? This is not even close to any good thrillers in Kannada or other south languages.
An investigation with No energy,No brilliance , not even common sense. In first half the SI wander around like a stupid after 3 amateur thieves , missing so many clues out there.
Most actors appear to be amateurs.
People who liked this should watch movies like rakshasan Tamil and Kavaludhari to see what is a good thriller.
An investigation with No energy,No brilliance , not even common sense. In first half the SI wander around like a stupid after 3 amateur thieves , missing so many clues out there.
Most actors appear to be amateurs.
People who liked this should watch movies like rakshasan Tamil and Kavaludhari to see what is a good thriller.
Story was good.
Cinematography is poor. Camera is never held steady. Found it a little irritating to the eye. I watched in my home theater. Maybe it doesn't bother much on a smaller screen.
Could have reduced at least 30 minutes off the movie.
Surprised by some rating 10 of 10. Maybe to encourage a low budget regional Kannada movie.
Feels like this is the first movie for actors and the technical team. They have the potential for better movies in future.
Cinematography is poor. Camera is never held steady. Found it a little irritating to the eye. I watched in my home theater. Maybe it doesn't bother much on a smaller screen.
Could have reduced at least 30 minutes off the movie.
Surprised by some rating 10 of 10. Maybe to encourage a low budget regional Kannada movie.
Feels like this is the first movie for actors and the technical team. They have the potential for better movies in future.
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- Budget
- 30 000 000 ₹ (estimé)
- Durée
- 2h 5min(125 min)
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