minigoliath
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Okay, let me just say-this movie was an absolute ride! I didn't expect to enjoy it this much but from the moment I sat down, I was locked in. Like seriously, I didn't even check my phone once (and that never happens 😅).
What I loved the most is how real everything felt. Nothing was overly dramatic or cringey. Even the fight scenes-which usually go full slow-mo in our movies-felt grounded and believable. And the songs? So good! They didn't just randomly show up and kill the vibe. They were in the background, smooth, emotional, and added a whole mood to the scenes. That last song, especially.., wish it went on a little longer. So epic!
Now the concept-OH MAN-it's WILD. There's this whole thing about experiments and human behaviour and it actually feels like it's based on something real. The filmmaker even drops proof at the end like mic drop. For a Kannada movie, this storyline felt so new and experimental. Like... this isn't your usual hero-villain story, it really gets into your head.
I wish they'd shown the actual experiments though-like visually, not just told us about them. That would've been next level. Still, the idea itself was cool enough to keep me curious the whole time.
Direction, editing, screenplay-all on point. It actually felt fresh and different from the usual stuff. Acting-wise, I really liked the female lead and the cop guy-his dialogues HIT HARD. And omg so many new faces! Honestly, they did a fab job and I hope we see more of them in future films.
Also shoutout to the drone shots-they looked super cool! The overall colour tone was aesthetic AF. Not gonna lie, it gave indie-vibe but with a proper story to back it up.
AND that reveal scene towards the end?? Legit goosebumps. Like what just happened kind of moment. 😳
If you're someone who loves movies with a fresh concept, great music, and solid storytelling-please watch Nimitta Matra. This one deserves all the hype.
Now I'm off to tell all my friends to watch it.
What I loved the most is how real everything felt. Nothing was overly dramatic or cringey. Even the fight scenes-which usually go full slow-mo in our movies-felt grounded and believable. And the songs? So good! They didn't just randomly show up and kill the vibe. They were in the background, smooth, emotional, and added a whole mood to the scenes. That last song, especially.., wish it went on a little longer. So epic!
Now the concept-OH MAN-it's WILD. There's this whole thing about experiments and human behaviour and it actually feels like it's based on something real. The filmmaker even drops proof at the end like mic drop. For a Kannada movie, this storyline felt so new and experimental. Like... this isn't your usual hero-villain story, it really gets into your head.
I wish they'd shown the actual experiments though-like visually, not just told us about them. That would've been next level. Still, the idea itself was cool enough to keep me curious the whole time.
Direction, editing, screenplay-all on point. It actually felt fresh and different from the usual stuff. Acting-wise, I really liked the female lead and the cop guy-his dialogues HIT HARD. And omg so many new faces! Honestly, they did a fab job and I hope we see more of them in future films.
Also shoutout to the drone shots-they looked super cool! The overall colour tone was aesthetic AF. Not gonna lie, it gave indie-vibe but with a proper story to back it up.
AND that reveal scene towards the end?? Legit goosebumps. Like what just happened kind of moment. 😳
If you're someone who loves movies with a fresh concept, great music, and solid storytelling-please watch Nimitta Matra. This one deserves all the hype.
Now I'm off to tell all my friends to watch it.