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Asif Ali, Jean Paul Lal, and Farhaan Faasil in Under World (2019)

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Under World

8 recensioni
5/10

Different execution, but lacks something - (4.5)

  • Watched the movie in Amazon Prime Video.
  • It is a different kind of making. It takes time to understand the story of the movie.
  • Dialogues are good and powerful, but lacks enough context.
  • Fights are good.
  • Characters are not given enough background details.
  • Can't say the movie is bad or good, somewhere falls in the average.
  • Final Score - 4.5/10.
  • sujith789_reviews
  • 1 gen 2020
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3/10

The writing totally lets it down! [+29%]

Under World, in my eyes, seemed like a pretentious gangster flick. It has the necessary elements that conventionally fit into gangster-film-territory, however, the writing (by Shibin Francis) and the packaging (by Arun Kumar Aravind) are underwhelming. It revolves mainly around four characters - Stalin John (Asif Ali), Solomon (Lal Jr.), Majeed (Farhaan Faasil), and Padmanabhan Nair (Mukesh), and a stash of cash worth 70 million USD. The 'how' and the 'why' behind these characters entering each other's lives has been written with a clear lack of conviction and therefore, the actors struggle themselves to put it all across in a convincing manner.

The film tries too hard to look and sound slick. Every interaction between characters forcefully comes with a punchy closing line (for what?) or a drastic change of expression (again, for what?). It's all serious business right from the opening credits all the way to the gory finale but Under World finds it very difficult to engage its viewers. The storyline is based on a one-liner: a politician in jail, a large sum of money, the near-psychotic partner-in-crime, and a couple of thugs who seize an opportunity that unexpectedly comes their way. The few (failed) attempts to introduce a tinge of comedy into the proceedings were downright pathetic.

The writing, without a doubt, needed more substance. Even with a proper backstory for Stalin, certain key elements centred around the character haven't been fleshed out. For instance, the reason for Stalin's lawyer, played by Muthumani (who's also the only woman character to get a good amount of screentime in the entire film), standing by him at all times, especially when he knowingly commits crimes, isn't elucidated. Majeed isn't very strongly written either, and Faasil seems to have had a hard time trying to exude the much-required ruggedness. Lal Jr. offers an interesting take on the psycho villain, but that it's his first on-screen acting attempt is highly evident. Asif Ali carries Stalin with a decent amount of flair, but the character doesn't have much to root for.

Coming to the technical aspects, the music and background score (by Yakzan & Neha) are okayish; the track played in the beginning was the only one I felt like checking out after the movie was over. The set-pieces are nothing out of the world (this is where a gangster film especially needs to stand out) and looked very plain-vanilla. The pacing, while deliberate, doesn't work in favor of the film, and at a butt-numbing 160 minutes, Under World is quite a tiresome watch. The final 15 minutes is probably the only interesting stretch but then, the film wraps up with hints of a sequel (I'm sure it won't happen!).
  • arungeorge13
  • 13 dic 2019
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4/10

Don't watch, Waste of 3 hours

I completed the whole film, because i started it and can't bare to pass it on. I heard some "OK" reviews from few people in whatsapp and decided to watch.

But film gave me nothing,but disappointment. The film trailer was promising with some mystery, action and under world, but movie was just a shadow with a weak plot.
  • ashishtom-57605
  • 26 dic 2019
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3/10

Capsule Review: Under World / Hollow Crime Drama / 3 Stars

If you give some more time to Arun Kumar Aravind's stylish yet hollow crime drama Under World after it has finished majority of its stitching of slow-mo sequences mainly involving Asif Ali's character after he's blurted out some punchy dialogues, it will start making sense to you. That the story revolving around a sum of INR 500 crore that has been stolen by a biggie, foxy former politician (Mukesh) and now a couple of goons are behind the stash which has somehow also undergone conversion to USD is unimaginative is obvious. Other than the terrible editing by Aravind himself (which is why the film is at least 45 minutes longer), Under World boasts of a poor storyline and an overall lukewarm attempt at creating a grisly crime ambience. Of course, the score by Neha Nair and Yakzan Pereira add to the haunting mood of the film (especially involving Mukesh and his monologues in front of his one- or two-person large audience) and the production setup makes it all feel glamorous. But when you look back and think about the film after it has ended, there's nothing to take away from it. Except for Mukesh's starling good yet wooden performance and Lal Jr.'s horrendous debut as an actor. One of the damp squibs of 2019. TN.
  • nairtejas
  • 21 feb 2020
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9/10

Outstanding movie

Once again a Good class and mass movie from director arunkumar aravind. must watch. hats off #aka. Jean poul and mukesh performed massively... climax was superb.
  • praveenksnettayam
  • 1 nov 2019
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4/10

Not recommended

The movie is made in such a way to make the viewers think it is something heavy...but doesn't feel so. It could have been made better. The story is not very appealing to me. Not recommended.
  • joppanLive
  • 11 dic 2019
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4/10

Worst movie of Asif ali

Dont have anything new just a 2.45hrs waste of time.Not recommended at all!!!
  • arjun-tkalathil
  • 10 dic 2019
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9/10

A good watch

Really good performance by Asif Ali , Farnhan and Lal jr. Good music and visuals !
  • babubinesh
  • 14 nov 2019
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