अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA business and pleasure trip to Shimoga turns into a nightmare for six college friends who manage an organic farming business. They appear to be trapped in a vortex of evil with no way out.A business and pleasure trip to Shimoga turns into a nightmare for six college friends who manage an organic farming business. They appear to be trapped in a vortex of evil with no way out.A business and pleasure trip to Shimoga turns into a nightmare for six college friends who manage an organic farming business. They appear to be trapped in a vortex of evil with no way out.
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I ventured out to the Oberon Mall PVR movie theatre to watch a Malayalam movie after a long time. It was a 4:45 PM show on a Saturday. I expected a huge crowd. But there was nobody at the PVR movie section of the Oberon mall. I have to say, it was a well kept theatre with many employees at the Cafe. But there was no audience. On a Saturday evening, for a movie with a superhit song, nobody turned up. The movie hall, after I sat down to endure the crappy advertisements and the cigarette smoking warning, was around 20% full with people trickling in after it started.
Nalla Nilavulla Rathri is a bad film. Nothing in this movie works. It is so damn artificial. The acting and script are huge problems. Veterans Sai Kumar and Baburaj are the only ones who do a good job. The new generation - Binu Pappu, Jinu and Chemban all phone it in. They are not even trying. My god, they are so damn self conscious in front of the camera. Their lack of effort is very visible. Chemban's acting needs to be called out now. He was bad in VIKRAM. He ruined the small well written scene he had in ROMANCHAM. He does not even put in an effort in this film. He plays a pivotal character but his performance is so damn lazy. His expressions and demeanor are a joke. Chemban is pathetic in this movie. I mean come on, Chemban, you have a great screen presence, but please work harder. You are a veteran now.
The script was pretty good in the first half despite a fair amount of artificiality. But then, the director seemed to be aiming for an over the top vibe and I was OK with that. Man, does it all fall apart in the second half? The twist at the interval. What was the beef between Irumban and Kurien? The sudden shift of all these alpha males into a bunch of cowards. Hahahhahahha! It was laughable. The characters were poorly developed. Chemban Vinod's acting made it even worse.
I was fed up with the pathetic heroes (main characters). I was not prepared for the grotesque villains who despite the snarling, were unremarkable. What was up with these guys? The villains (look, everyone is a villain in this movie) have spit falling out of their mouths. Not much thought went into how these villains needed to be portrayed. It seemed like the director was trying to make some sort of half assed political statement in a horror movie. What was he even thinking? What was the producer Sandra Thomas thinking?
Then the action scenes. They go on and on without creating any real impact. May I use the word tedious? Why? Why was this film even made? This is a bad film. Nothing in the movie works.
Nalla Nilavulla Rathri is a bad film. Nothing in this movie works. It is so damn artificial. The acting and script are huge problems. Veterans Sai Kumar and Baburaj are the only ones who do a good job. The new generation - Binu Pappu, Jinu and Chemban all phone it in. They are not even trying. My god, they are so damn self conscious in front of the camera. Their lack of effort is very visible. Chemban's acting needs to be called out now. He was bad in VIKRAM. He ruined the small well written scene he had in ROMANCHAM. He does not even put in an effort in this film. He plays a pivotal character but his performance is so damn lazy. His expressions and demeanor are a joke. Chemban is pathetic in this movie. I mean come on, Chemban, you have a great screen presence, but please work harder. You are a veteran now.
The script was pretty good in the first half despite a fair amount of artificiality. But then, the director seemed to be aiming for an over the top vibe and I was OK with that. Man, does it all fall apart in the second half? The twist at the interval. What was the beef between Irumban and Kurien? The sudden shift of all these alpha males into a bunch of cowards. Hahahhahahha! It was laughable. The characters were poorly developed. Chemban Vinod's acting made it even worse.
I was fed up with the pathetic heroes (main characters). I was not prepared for the grotesque villains who despite the snarling, were unremarkable. What was up with these guys? The villains (look, everyone is a villain in this movie) have spit falling out of their mouths. Not much thought went into how these villains needed to be portrayed. It seemed like the director was trying to make some sort of half assed political statement in a horror movie. What was he even thinking? What was the producer Sandra Thomas thinking?
Then the action scenes. They go on and on without creating any real impact. May I use the word tedious? Why? Why was this film even made? This is a bad film. Nothing in the movie works.
Just a waste of time and headache.. instead of watching Indiana jones i watched this epic . Hearing the ticketing guy say its a superb thriller like Por thozil. A must watch, so I thought as now a days Malayalam films are really really good and almost most of them.. so went ahead and it was one pf the worst decisions as i was with family 5 people and they were also happy to watch a thriller late night 10.45 pm .. and we started waiting for a thriller the full movie.. 1st half some 15 min story they stretched and stretched for full half.. after that told everyone one that the second half will be awesome .. Then the twist it was as bad as the 1st in total 30 mins story they stretched full 2hrs more., and story doesn't end has a second part too.. some Malayalam soap opera kind of direction and full slow motion.. they could have made it into a good movie by changing the story to a ware wolf or a ghost.. but words can't describe my anger and below average acting.. that too great actors.. because the plot doesn't want good acting average is enough.. Please don't waste your money and time, watch something else..
I believe the money was spent on a one-liner pitch of the film. As such it seems to have the potential. This is where principles like 40/70 rule apply. Only commit to a film if you go through and like 70 % of the whole film structure. The direction is lackluster, more time was required in character development, it is very clear that there was a confusion in plot development and writing. Before COVID, senseless violence was an interim thing in Malayalam films, and I hoped unnecessary films without much of a plot like that ended there. However, the best thing that could be said is that this at best a b-grade slasher movie. If they introduced a werewolf or some similar Indian folklore legend like a group of werebears (jambavans-caretakers of the forest)/werepigs as the ones that are unleashing all the violence in the film, audience wouldn't have minded. Then, the film would have been a better classic slasher movie with a possible shot of suspense filled end-frame. However, then too they have to work on how the story should bloom on the screen.
After watching the movie, I found myself saying, "Enthaappoondaye... enthinna aalukal padakkam pottiche... innu Vishuva!"
The first and second halves of the movie seemed disconnected, and the overall execution could have been better. While the story had potential, it lost its essence on the big screen. If they were planning a sequel, they should have announced it earlier because there are many unresolved questions in the film. Unfortunately, the movie didn't perform well at the box office, so a second part seems unlikely.
On a positive note, the actors, especially Babu Raj, delivered strong performances. However, the fight sequences could have been more engaging, given their importance in the second half. The villains' backstory and motivations were unclear - were they villagers or forest dwellers? Their side of the story seemed to be"Evidenno vannu engotto poyyi..!"
Overall, the film had the potential to be a decent hit with better storytelling, character development, and a more satisfying climax.
The first and second halves of the movie seemed disconnected, and the overall execution could have been better. While the story had potential, it lost its essence on the big screen. If they were planning a sequel, they should have announced it earlier because there are many unresolved questions in the film. Unfortunately, the movie didn't perform well at the box office, so a second part seems unlikely.
On a positive note, the actors, especially Babu Raj, delivered strong performances. However, the fight sequences could have been more engaging, given their importance in the second half. The villains' backstory and motivations were unclear - were they villagers or forest dwellers? Their side of the story seemed to be"Evidenno vannu engotto poyyi..!"
Overall, the film had the potential to be a decent hit with better storytelling, character development, and a more satisfying climax.
The movie started very well and the first half was well made. Everything started to go awry at the end of the first half and it was then the creators lost the direction and this resulted in a poorly executed movie. I thoroughly enjoyed the first half and it looks like the director worked out the first half neatly but he rushed to include many elements in the second half and that resulted in a disaster.
I'm not going to talk much about the acting. The movie has an ensemble cast. The ending is top notch by the way😂. It's the final nail in the coffin for the audience who remained in their seat till the end. Baburaj and Saikumar were fine in their respective roles. Apart from that it is just a movie with no direction.
I'm not going to talk much about the acting. The movie has an ensemble cast. The ending is top notch by the way😂. It's the final nail in the coffin for the audience who remained in their seat till the end. Baburaj and Saikumar were fine in their respective roles. Apart from that it is just a movie with no direction.
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- साउंडट्रैकThaanaro Thannaro
Written by Murphy Devasy, Praful Suresh
Performed by Rajesh Thamburu, Baburaj, Rony David, Jinu Joseph, Sajin, Nithin George, Ganapathi, Kailas
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