Beast
- 2022
- 2 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,2/10
38 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA jaded former intelligence agent is pulled back into action when an attack at a mall creates a tense hostage situation.A jaded former intelligence agent is pulled back into action when an attack at a mall creates a tense hostage situation.A jaded former intelligence agent is pulled back into action when an attack at a mall creates a tense hostage situation.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 3 vitórias e 7 indicações no total
VTV Ganesh
- Dominic Irudhayaraj
- (as Vtv Ganesh)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
The story may lack novelty, but the treatment offers a slight freshness.
However, the screenplay fails to captivate, lacking the necessary intrigue.
While some comedy scenes hit the mark, others fall flat.
The action sequences prove to be highlights, delivering excitement and entertainment.
On the other hand, certain serious scenes come across as silly, failing to create the intended impact.
Vijay delivers a stellar performance, showcasing his talent and skill.
As for Pooja, well, you know..
The songs and background music are noteworthy, adding to the overall experience.
The cinematography and production design are decent, contributing to the visual appeal of the film.
A special mention goes to the editing, which is executed with great skill.
While this may not be considered an outstanding movie, it can serve as a casual weekend pastime.
However, the screenplay fails to captivate, lacking the necessary intrigue.
While some comedy scenes hit the mark, others fall flat.
The action sequences prove to be highlights, delivering excitement and entertainment.
On the other hand, certain serious scenes come across as silly, failing to create the intended impact.
Vijay delivers a stellar performance, showcasing his talent and skill.
As for Pooja, well, you know..
The songs and background music are noteworthy, adding to the overall experience.
The cinematography and production design are decent, contributing to the visual appeal of the film.
A special mention goes to the editing, which is executed with great skill.
While this may not be considered an outstanding movie, it can serve as a casual weekend pastime.
Really disappointed, everything seems to be okay but the problem is, Why did Vijay choose this movie.
Vijay gotta be more serious about selecting scripts, how can such a big star choose an unrealistic film.
Despite good comedy elements, this film has nothing to talk about.
I'm ashamed, this film was suppose to represent Tamil cinema!!!
Vijay gotta be more serious about selecting scripts, how can such a big star choose an unrealistic film.
Despite good comedy elements, this film has nothing to talk about.
I'm ashamed, this film was suppose to represent Tamil cinema!!!
Beast (2022) :
Movie Review -
Nelson's last film, "Doctor", was truly a new attempt in the action-comedy genre for the Tamil audience. Yes, it had those avoidable spoofs that were planted to please the hardcore masses, which disturbed the seriousness of the storyline, but otherwise, it made for a good watchable flick. With Beast, he goes completely massy with superstar Vijay, only to spoil the basic, simple rules of filmmaking. On the other hand, Vijay is also coming from an average flick, "Master", but it was saved by the director Lokesh Kanagaraj. Beast gives him a full-scale, massy avatar but not style and logic. If you remember watching Bruce Willis starrer "Die Hard" (1988), or the recent Hindi adaptation of it, "Sanak" (2021), then I don't think the story of Beast has anything new for you, except the action and hardcore patriotism. Just imagine those two films with regional comedy flavours, and the closest possible outcome is Beast.
The film is about a talented and patriotic RAW agent, Veer Raghavan, who quits his job after one sad and unwanted incident. Even after quitting RAW, the trauma stays with him as he tries to cure it with the help of a psychiatrist. With the help of his girlfriend, Preeti (Pooja Hegde), he gets a job in a company and visits a shopping mall, which eventually gets hijacked by terrorists. Veer decides to save the hostages for the sake of mental peace, which has got something to do with that old trauma. What challenges he has to face during the battle and how he handles terrorists and politicians to complete the mission is all that forms the rest of the narrative.
The screenplay here is very problematic. You have no clue about the number of terrorists in there, as Veer finishes them off easily and yet has many more left. Veer's strategies are sometimes successful, while others fail, but he has counter-strategies for every terrorist move. There are a lot of surprises in store, and some are really interesting, but I just can't spoil them here. What brings Beast down is the poor writing and illogical screenplay. The film is hampered by unnecessary comedy because it ruins the importance of a damn serious event like the hijack. You can't have any explanation for hostages having fun and cracking jokes during the hijack. The romance and jealousy parts were too cheesy to accept. Come on, you are the hostages under the attack of dangerous terrorists, so please show some little amount of fear.
Veer Raghavan is a tailor-made role for Thalapathy Vijay. He has his swag, that style that makes his fans go crazy, and a larger-than-life stature in the film. Pooja Hegde has good screen space, thankfully, and she plays a pretty enjoyable role here. There is very little scope for Pooja and Vijay's chemistry because the entire theme happens in a survival mode, but they have a start and a fantastic song together. Yogi Babu does what he does best: comedy! Beast gives every supporting cast member a fair amount of screen time. Selvaraghavan, Redin Kingsley, Bjorn Surrao, Aparna Das, Shaji Chen, Shine Tom Chacko and Ankur Ajit Vikal all appear at intervals throughout the film.
Anirudh has delivered another foot-tapping chartbuster with 'Arabic Kuthu'. The full video song is nothing short of a musical and dance treat for Vijay and Pooja Hegde fans. What dance moves does Vijay have, man. Killer! And how gorgeous Pooja Hedge looks in that ethenic look. Just wait for the full video song to be released, and you will go Gaga over it. But we have that energetic background score here to make you groove to it. The dialogues could've been better considering the swag of Vijay he had in Thupakki, Mersal, Sarkar and Master. I mean, this man is the darling of the masses, so he deserves better dialogues that can create mass hysteria in auditoriums. However, the action is pleasant. No matter how sordid the pre-action conditions are, the stylish action sequences are a sight for sore eyes.
After the poor writing, if any person is to be blamed, then it has to be director Nelson Dilipkumar. That awkward vision to carry forward a mediocre storyline is no less than a big mistake. Nelson makes mistakes, repetitively, and that's what hurts the film the most. Those errors in illogical situations can be forgiven, but not the logical confirmation of the director. Why are those comedy scenes needed when you are supposed to make an action thriller, that too with a concept of hijack? It was fine with Doctor because the protagonist was fighting the battle alone, rather than with a crowd of hundreds of people surrounding him. Nelson could have removed the cringe plotting here and Beast could have easily made it a watchable affair. Sadly, that doesn't happen, and the film succumbs to its outdated storyline and lukewarm presentation. Overall, the beauty of Pooja Hegd and the Beast mode of Vijay may please some of their fans, but not others. It's torture for them.
RATING - 3/10*
Nelson's last film, "Doctor", was truly a new attempt in the action-comedy genre for the Tamil audience. Yes, it had those avoidable spoofs that were planted to please the hardcore masses, which disturbed the seriousness of the storyline, but otherwise, it made for a good watchable flick. With Beast, he goes completely massy with superstar Vijay, only to spoil the basic, simple rules of filmmaking. On the other hand, Vijay is also coming from an average flick, "Master", but it was saved by the director Lokesh Kanagaraj. Beast gives him a full-scale, massy avatar but not style and logic. If you remember watching Bruce Willis starrer "Die Hard" (1988), or the recent Hindi adaptation of it, "Sanak" (2021), then I don't think the story of Beast has anything new for you, except the action and hardcore patriotism. Just imagine those two films with regional comedy flavours, and the closest possible outcome is Beast.
The film is about a talented and patriotic RAW agent, Veer Raghavan, who quits his job after one sad and unwanted incident. Even after quitting RAW, the trauma stays with him as he tries to cure it with the help of a psychiatrist. With the help of his girlfriend, Preeti (Pooja Hegde), he gets a job in a company and visits a shopping mall, which eventually gets hijacked by terrorists. Veer decides to save the hostages for the sake of mental peace, which has got something to do with that old trauma. What challenges he has to face during the battle and how he handles terrorists and politicians to complete the mission is all that forms the rest of the narrative.
The screenplay here is very problematic. You have no clue about the number of terrorists in there, as Veer finishes them off easily and yet has many more left. Veer's strategies are sometimes successful, while others fail, but he has counter-strategies for every terrorist move. There are a lot of surprises in store, and some are really interesting, but I just can't spoil them here. What brings Beast down is the poor writing and illogical screenplay. The film is hampered by unnecessary comedy because it ruins the importance of a damn serious event like the hijack. You can't have any explanation for hostages having fun and cracking jokes during the hijack. The romance and jealousy parts were too cheesy to accept. Come on, you are the hostages under the attack of dangerous terrorists, so please show some little amount of fear.
Veer Raghavan is a tailor-made role for Thalapathy Vijay. He has his swag, that style that makes his fans go crazy, and a larger-than-life stature in the film. Pooja Hegde has good screen space, thankfully, and she plays a pretty enjoyable role here. There is very little scope for Pooja and Vijay's chemistry because the entire theme happens in a survival mode, but they have a start and a fantastic song together. Yogi Babu does what he does best: comedy! Beast gives every supporting cast member a fair amount of screen time. Selvaraghavan, Redin Kingsley, Bjorn Surrao, Aparna Das, Shaji Chen, Shine Tom Chacko and Ankur Ajit Vikal all appear at intervals throughout the film.
Anirudh has delivered another foot-tapping chartbuster with 'Arabic Kuthu'. The full video song is nothing short of a musical and dance treat for Vijay and Pooja Hegde fans. What dance moves does Vijay have, man. Killer! And how gorgeous Pooja Hedge looks in that ethenic look. Just wait for the full video song to be released, and you will go Gaga over it. But we have that energetic background score here to make you groove to it. The dialogues could've been better considering the swag of Vijay he had in Thupakki, Mersal, Sarkar and Master. I mean, this man is the darling of the masses, so he deserves better dialogues that can create mass hysteria in auditoriums. However, the action is pleasant. No matter how sordid the pre-action conditions are, the stylish action sequences are a sight for sore eyes.
After the poor writing, if any person is to be blamed, then it has to be director Nelson Dilipkumar. That awkward vision to carry forward a mediocre storyline is no less than a big mistake. Nelson makes mistakes, repetitively, and that's what hurts the film the most. Those errors in illogical situations can be forgiven, but not the logical confirmation of the director. Why are those comedy scenes needed when you are supposed to make an action thriller, that too with a concept of hijack? It was fine with Doctor because the protagonist was fighting the battle alone, rather than with a crowd of hundreds of people surrounding him. Nelson could have removed the cringe plotting here and Beast could have easily made it a watchable affair. Sadly, that doesn't happen, and the film succumbs to its outdated storyline and lukewarm presentation. Overall, the beauty of Pooja Hegd and the Beast mode of Vijay may please some of their fans, but not others. It's torture for them.
RATING - 3/10*
Terrorists in this movie has no brain ... Jokes didn't work well but some lines might put a smile in your face ... Action scenes are a bit off seems like hero is an Indian Saitama... 180 mins of one action packed non boring movie...
Thalapathty anirudh bgm super .story screenplay very very average.it's looks like gurkha movie.it's better than gurkha movie but this is thalapathy movie.nelsons previous films are really good.but this time very big disappoinment.
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- CuriosidadesThe movie is banned in Qatar and Kuwait due to the story involving around extremists group like Al Qaeda and ISIS
- Citações
Veeraraghavan: I've Worked On The Operation For The Past 3 Months And Set It All Up, I Can't Call Off The Operation All Of A Sudden, I Want To Try My Best, Don't Stop Anything At Your End And Just Stick On To The Operation, I'll Call You In 30 Minutes, And Hey! The Plan... Is... On.
- Trilhas sonorasArabic Kuthu (Tamil)
Music by Anirudh Ravichander
Lyrics by Sivakarthikeyan
Performed by Anirudh Ravichander, Jonita Gandhi
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- ₹ 1.300.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 18.911.959
- Tempo de duração2 horas 35 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.90 : 1(original ratio)
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