Miss You
- 2024
- 2h 8min
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6,1/10
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young man finds himself unexpectedly falling for a woman he initially despised. Their emotional journey explores the depth behind her refusal and the rollercoaster of feelings that unfolds... Leggi tuttoA young man finds himself unexpectedly falling for a woman he initially despised. Their emotional journey explores the depth behind her refusal and the rollercoaster of feelings that unfolds.A young man finds himself unexpectedly falling for a woman he initially despised. Their emotional journey explores the depth behind her refusal and the rollercoaster of feelings that unfolds.
S Rajapandi
- Photographer
- (as S R Pandiyan)
Lollu Sabha Maaran
- Chals
- (as Maaran)
Recensioni in evidenza
Siddharth As Vasu
Ashika Rangnath As Subbulakshmi
Nailed It
It's Unusual Love Story Between Hero & Heroine
Twist & Turn Intervel Block Ghibran Music Karunakaran Comedy Bala & Maran Comedy Worked out Within The Story
Supporting Artists are also performed well Emotionally Connected Climax
Crisp Two Hours Five Mins Movie
Decent Movie Can Watch for All Age Group
Particularly Lovers and Couples Must Watchable Movie
Slight Lags In Screen Play Plot of the Story Nice
No Double Meaning Dialogue Background MUSIC also good
Treat To Watch not boring Miss You Movie Must Not Miss In The Theaters Director Hats Off.
It's Unusual Love Story Between Hero & Heroine
Twist & Turn Intervel Block Ghibran Music Karunakaran Comedy Bala & Maran Comedy Worked out Within The Story
Supporting Artists are also performed well Emotionally Connected Climax
Crisp Two Hours Five Mins Movie
Decent Movie Can Watch for All Age Group
Particularly Lovers and Couples Must Watchable Movie
Slight Lags In Screen Play Plot of the Story Nice
No Double Meaning Dialogue Background MUSIC also good
Treat To Watch not boring Miss You Movie Must Not Miss In The Theaters Director Hats Off.
Siddharth is one actor who chooses interesting projects, and with him in the lead, I was excited to watch. Sadly, at the same speed, I was disappointed too.
The film tells the story of a man who meets with an accident, only to find that two years of his memory have been erased. He falls in love with a girl who has a connection to him, further complicating his life.
The movie has an interesting premise, but due to a poor screenplay, it takes the wrong turn. There is no character development, making it difficult to connect with anyone. A fast-paced narrative does not allow you to absorb the emotions the makers are trying to convey. Whether it is romance or friendship, the story remains superficial, never exploring anything in depth, ultimately making this movie nosedive.
Siddharth is an excellent actor, and he performs his part earnestly. However, an actor can only do so much, and even he couldn't save the botched script. Ashika Ranganath, as the leading lady, is a miscast, as she maintains a singular expression throughout the film. For a romance movie, the lack of chemistry between the leads is a major problem.
Every now and then, the movie breaks into songs, which not only hamper the flow but also become irritating. The songs are bad, and strangely, every one of them is a lip-synced dance number that makes no sense in the context of the story. The villains, being politicians, come across as mere jokers, as they fail to do anything to the common people who oppose them.
Lacking emotions, depth, and even logic, this rom-com drama could put you to sleep. Best to avoid it for your own good.
#PranuReviews #MissYou #MissYouReview.
The film tells the story of a man who meets with an accident, only to find that two years of his memory have been erased. He falls in love with a girl who has a connection to him, further complicating his life.
The movie has an interesting premise, but due to a poor screenplay, it takes the wrong turn. There is no character development, making it difficult to connect with anyone. A fast-paced narrative does not allow you to absorb the emotions the makers are trying to convey. Whether it is romance or friendship, the story remains superficial, never exploring anything in depth, ultimately making this movie nosedive.
Siddharth is an excellent actor, and he performs his part earnestly. However, an actor can only do so much, and even he couldn't save the botched script. Ashika Ranganath, as the leading lady, is a miscast, as she maintains a singular expression throughout the film. For a romance movie, the lack of chemistry between the leads is a major problem.
Every now and then, the movie breaks into songs, which not only hamper the flow but also become irritating. The songs are bad, and strangely, every one of them is a lip-synced dance number that makes no sense in the context of the story. The villains, being politicians, come across as mere jokers, as they fail to do anything to the common people who oppose them.
Lacking emotions, depth, and even logic, this rom-com drama could put you to sleep. Best to avoid it for your own good.
#PranuReviews #MissYou #MissYouReview.
Positives:
Nice story
Fantabulous acting by Siddharth - very natural, easy and he has definitely improved in leaps and bounds.
Negatives: I do not understand this monotonic dialogue delivery in many Tamil films now. The directors are trying to imitate ManiRatnam but fail to understand his nuances, Pretty mediocre acting by the others. The parents, friends underact and overact at different times making it unpleasant.
The new girl's character is a little poorly written ; but they make it come together at the end.
Still - worth watching for Siddharth's natural acting and the interesting storyline.
Negatives: I do not understand this monotonic dialogue delivery in many Tamil films now. The directors are trying to imitate ManiRatnam but fail to understand his nuances, Pretty mediocre acting by the others. The parents, friends underact and overact at different times making it unpleasant.
The new girl's character is a little poorly written ; but they make it come together at the end.
Still - worth watching for Siddharth's natural acting and the interesting storyline.
"Miss U" is a breezy family entertainer that offers a refreshing take on relationships and emotions, coupled with a new and engaging story. What makes this movie stand out is the art of narration, which is so well done that it keeps the audience invested throughout. The film strikes a fine balance between humor, emotions, and a realistic conclusion, leaving the audience satisfied yet contemplative.
The performances of the cast are one of the film's major highlights. Every actor brought their characters to life with authenticity, and there was no overacting or exaggeration, which often derails similar narratives. Their performances enhanced the relatability of the story, making it an enjoyable experience for audiences of all age groups.
The editing, art direction, and photography deserve special applause. The attention to detail in capturing emotions and setting the scenes is evident throughout the film. From the vibrant tones to the nuanced lighting, the visuals align beautifully with the story's emotional core. These technical aspects contribute significantly to the film's appeal and keep the viewers immersed.
One of the strongest elements of "Miss U" is the humor. Karunakaran's humor stands out as timely and effective, providing moments of genuine laughter that feel organic to the narrative.
The film does, however, have areas where it could improve. Dance choreography, for instance, falls short of expectations. In most dance sequences, it's unclear why the protagonist often expresses a weird disgust on his face, which feels out of place and detracts from the overall impact of the performances.
Towards the climax, another issue surfaces with the background score (BGM). While the music is powerful and engaging in its own right, it occasionally overpowers the dialogues, especially towards the end. This disrupts the flow of some crucial emotional moments, where clarity in dialogue is essential. Striking a better balance between BGM and dialogue could have further elevated the movie's impact.
Despite these minor drawbacks, "Miss U" manages to win over the audience with its heartwarming storytelling. The realistic ending stands as a testament to the maturity of the narrative, steering clear of overly dramatic or clichéd conclusions. It's refreshing to see a story that feels grounded while still carrying the emotional weight expected from a family entertainer.
The team's hard work and dedication shine through, making it a thoroughly enjoyable watch. Kudos to 7MPS for delivering a memorable film! Wishing the team more and more success in the future. Definitely a hit in the making!
The performances of the cast are one of the film's major highlights. Every actor brought their characters to life with authenticity, and there was no overacting or exaggeration, which often derails similar narratives. Their performances enhanced the relatability of the story, making it an enjoyable experience for audiences of all age groups.
The editing, art direction, and photography deserve special applause. The attention to detail in capturing emotions and setting the scenes is evident throughout the film. From the vibrant tones to the nuanced lighting, the visuals align beautifully with the story's emotional core. These technical aspects contribute significantly to the film's appeal and keep the viewers immersed.
One of the strongest elements of "Miss U" is the humor. Karunakaran's humor stands out as timely and effective, providing moments of genuine laughter that feel organic to the narrative.
The film does, however, have areas where it could improve. Dance choreography, for instance, falls short of expectations. In most dance sequences, it's unclear why the protagonist often expresses a weird disgust on his face, which feels out of place and detracts from the overall impact of the performances.
Towards the climax, another issue surfaces with the background score (BGM). While the music is powerful and engaging in its own right, it occasionally overpowers the dialogues, especially towards the end. This disrupts the flow of some crucial emotional moments, where clarity in dialogue is essential. Striking a better balance between BGM and dialogue could have further elevated the movie's impact.
Despite these minor drawbacks, "Miss U" manages to win over the audience with its heartwarming storytelling. The realistic ending stands as a testament to the maturity of the narrative, steering clear of overly dramatic or clichéd conclusions. It's refreshing to see a story that feels grounded while still carrying the emotional weight expected from a family entertainer.
The team's hard work and dedication shine through, making it a thoroughly enjoyable watch. Kudos to 7MPS for delivering a memorable film! Wishing the team more and more success in the future. Definitely a hit in the making!
Seriously Disappointing!
What I hoped would be a charming rom-com turned out to be one of the most poorly directed and performed movies I've seen. It's plagued by an illogical story, cliched and cringeworthy dialogues, and an uninspired background score.
The plot revolves around Vasu, who suffers memory loss after a car accident and forgets two years of his life. The premise had potential, but it's bogged down by absurdities like the term "Intermediate Memory Loss" (it should have been "Intermittent Memory Loss"). The story itself is riddled with nonsensical and contrived scenes. For example, Vasu randomly meets a stranger at a railway station, accepts a ride to Bengaluru, and becomes best friends with him overnight. There are plenty of such head-scratching moments throughout.
The narrative pacing is a mess, with scenes stitched together in a way that feels jarring and incoherent. While a few dialogues manage to land, most are dull and forgettable. The background score by Ghibran is another letdown-it fails to elevate any scene and is often misplaced. The songs, especially "Marhaba," felt completely out of place, especially in a romantic context.
On the performance front, Sidharth's portrayal of Vasu is disappointing. Despite his years in the industry, his expressions remain stale and lifeless. Ashika, as the female lead, fares better and brings a touch of sincerity to her role. Balasaravanan, Lollu Sabha Maran, and Karunakaran provide occasional laughs but don't leave much of an impression. The negative characters feel completely unnecessary and add no value to the story.
If you're curious about the film, skip to the last 6-7 minutes. That's all you really need to see. Save yourself the other 120 minutes-it's not worth the time.
Verdict: Strictly Avoidable (but hey, it's still better than Indian 2! 😄)
What I hoped would be a charming rom-com turned out to be one of the most poorly directed and performed movies I've seen. It's plagued by an illogical story, cliched and cringeworthy dialogues, and an uninspired background score.
The plot revolves around Vasu, who suffers memory loss after a car accident and forgets two years of his life. The premise had potential, but it's bogged down by absurdities like the term "Intermediate Memory Loss" (it should have been "Intermittent Memory Loss"). The story itself is riddled with nonsensical and contrived scenes. For example, Vasu randomly meets a stranger at a railway station, accepts a ride to Bengaluru, and becomes best friends with him overnight. There are plenty of such head-scratching moments throughout.
The narrative pacing is a mess, with scenes stitched together in a way that feels jarring and incoherent. While a few dialogues manage to land, most are dull and forgettable. The background score by Ghibran is another letdown-it fails to elevate any scene and is often misplaced. The songs, especially "Marhaba," felt completely out of place, especially in a romantic context.
On the performance front, Sidharth's portrayal of Vasu is disappointing. Despite his years in the industry, his expressions remain stale and lifeless. Ashika, as the female lead, fares better and brings a touch of sincerity to her role. Balasaravanan, Lollu Sabha Maran, and Karunakaran provide occasional laughs but don't leave much of an impression. The negative characters feel completely unnecessary and add no value to the story.
If you're curious about the film, skip to the last 6-7 minutes. That's all you really need to see. Save yourself the other 120 minutes-it's not worth the time.
Verdict: Strictly Avoidable (but hey, it's still better than Indian 2! 😄)
Lo sapevi?
- BlooperDoctor reveals to Vasu's friends that his health condition is Intermediate Memory Loss which is not a valid one. Actual name of that health condition due to concussion is "Intermittent Memory Loss"
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