Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLovely and Jean Antony, living in separate countries, face a legal crisis when Jean visits Lovely in London with their 1.5 year daughter. Despite their unfamiliarity with local laws, will th... Ler tudoLovely and Jean Antony, living in separate countries, face a legal crisis when Jean visits Lovely in London with their 1.5 year daughter. Despite their unfamiliarity with local laws, will they overcome the challenges and reunite?Lovely and Jean Antony, living in separate countries, face a legal crisis when Jean visits Lovely in London with their 1.5 year daughter. Despite their unfamiliarity with local laws, will they overcome the challenges and reunite?
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Cinematography, Editing, Background score, and Music are good.
Script, Direction and acting are at very poor level.
If you are eager to watch any film since you have no other film options, you can watch. Nothing new. Most of the elements are from other related movies. Basic thread is already seen in other movies like 'Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway', but added more drama on it which spoiled the essence. More over, as said, the scripting, direction and acting spoiled it more and felt like better watching any stage drama. Better to save your time for any other purposes than watching this movie which is a copy-paste from various movies in the same language and other languages.
Script, Direction and acting are at very poor level.
If you are eager to watch any film since you have no other film options, you can watch. Nothing new. Most of the elements are from other related movies. Basic thread is already seen in other movies like 'Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway', but added more drama on it which spoiled the essence. More over, as said, the scripting, direction and acting spoiled it more and felt like better watching any stage drama. Better to save your time for any other purposes than watching this movie which is a copy-paste from various movies in the same language and other languages.
A very poorly taken movie. In the director's point of view the reason for the failure of this movie is the actors of this film don't have the market values (based on an interview in a media). But reality is completely different. It is a very poorly written and directed film. It seems like the film has been made as part of learning process of writing and direction. It is a wonder that this type of film has producers. I lost my money for the price of the ticket taken to watch this film. Any person who could able to watch this film interestingly from the beginning to the end deserves an award for patience.
Movie Review: Bad Direction and Acting
Cinema, at its best, is a collaborative art form-a convergence of vision, performance, and storytelling. But when these elements fail to harmonize, the result can be a frustrating and disappointing experience. The film in question, unfortunately, is a textbook case of this failure. Aptly titled Bad Direction and Acting, this movie is a prime example of how poor execution can ruin even a mildly interesting concept.
From the opening scene, the film stumbles into a pit of clichés and awkward transitions. The plot, while not entirely devoid of potential, is executed with such laziness that it's hard to stay invested. It revolves around a young man's journey to find his identity amidst personal tragedy and societal pressure-a familiar setup that could have been moving, had it been handled with care. Instead, we're given a disjointed narrative filled with inexplicable time jumps, inconsistent character arcs, and emotionally hollow scenes.
The direction is perhaps the film's weakest link. The director seems uncertain about the tone of the movie-is it a coming-of-age drama, a psychological thriller, or a romantic tragedy? Scenes that demand emotional weight are played out with an almost comic casualness, while moments that should be subtle are exaggerated into melodrama. There's a noticeable lack of cohesion; it feels as though the director simply pieced together various scenes without considering narrative flow or audience engagement.
One glaring example is a hospital scene meant to be the emotional climax of the film. The protagonist, having just lost a loved one, breaks down in front of the camera-but instead of silence or subtle music, the director chooses to insert a loud, jarring background score that distracts rather than complements. This kind of tonal dissonance is persistent throughout the movie.
Then comes the acting-wooden, lifeless, and utterly unconvincing. The lead actor, while physically fitting for the role, delivers his lines with all the emotion of someone reading from a teleprompter. His expressions barely shift throughout the film, making it difficult to empathize with his character. Supporting actors fare no better. The romantic interest appears to be permanently confused, while the antagonist comes off more as a caricature than a credible threat. It's painful to watch scenes that are clearly meant to be emotionally powerful fall flat due to such uninspired performances.
It would be unfair, however, to ignore the few redeeming aspects of the film. The cinematography, though limited by budget, occasionally captures some striking visuals. A sunset scene on a hilltop and a quiet walk through an old market are examples of moments that hint at what the film could have been with better direction. The background score, despite a few misplaced tracks, has its moments too-especially during quieter sequences where it isn't trying to force emotion but rather support it.
Ultimately, Bad Direction and Acting lives up to its name-not as a self-aware parody or satire, but as a genuine failure in both those departments. It's a cautionary tale for filmmakers about the importance of coherence, performance, and emotional sincerity. It also reminds audiences that even a decent script cannot save a film from the clutches of poor direction and terrible acting.
If you're looking for a masterclass in what not to do in cinema, this film might serve as a useful reference. Otherwise, it's best avoided. Time is precious, and there are far better films out there that respect both the medium and the viewer.
Cinema, at its best, is a collaborative art form-a convergence of vision, performance, and storytelling. But when these elements fail to harmonize, the result can be a frustrating and disappointing experience. The film in question, unfortunately, is a textbook case of this failure. Aptly titled Bad Direction and Acting, this movie is a prime example of how poor execution can ruin even a mildly interesting concept.
From the opening scene, the film stumbles into a pit of clichés and awkward transitions. The plot, while not entirely devoid of potential, is executed with such laziness that it's hard to stay invested. It revolves around a young man's journey to find his identity amidst personal tragedy and societal pressure-a familiar setup that could have been moving, had it been handled with care. Instead, we're given a disjointed narrative filled with inexplicable time jumps, inconsistent character arcs, and emotionally hollow scenes.
The direction is perhaps the film's weakest link. The director seems uncertain about the tone of the movie-is it a coming-of-age drama, a psychological thriller, or a romantic tragedy? Scenes that demand emotional weight are played out with an almost comic casualness, while moments that should be subtle are exaggerated into melodrama. There's a noticeable lack of cohesion; it feels as though the director simply pieced together various scenes without considering narrative flow or audience engagement.
One glaring example is a hospital scene meant to be the emotional climax of the film. The protagonist, having just lost a loved one, breaks down in front of the camera-but instead of silence or subtle music, the director chooses to insert a loud, jarring background score that distracts rather than complements. This kind of tonal dissonance is persistent throughout the movie.
Then comes the acting-wooden, lifeless, and utterly unconvincing. The lead actor, while physically fitting for the role, delivers his lines with all the emotion of someone reading from a teleprompter. His expressions barely shift throughout the film, making it difficult to empathize with his character. Supporting actors fare no better. The romantic interest appears to be permanently confused, while the antagonist comes off more as a caricature than a credible threat. It's painful to watch scenes that are clearly meant to be emotionally powerful fall flat due to such uninspired performances.
It would be unfair, however, to ignore the few redeeming aspects of the film. The cinematography, though limited by budget, occasionally captures some striking visuals. A sunset scene on a hilltop and a quiet walk through an old market are examples of moments that hint at what the film could have been with better direction. The background score, despite a few misplaced tracks, has its moments too-especially during quieter sequences where it isn't trying to force emotion but rather support it.
Ultimately, Bad Direction and Acting lives up to its name-not as a self-aware parody or satire, but as a genuine failure in both those departments. It's a cautionary tale for filmmakers about the importance of coherence, performance, and emotional sincerity. It also reminds audiences that even a decent script cannot save a film from the clutches of poor direction and terrible acting.
If you're looking for a masterclass in what not to do in cinema, this film might serve as a useful reference. Otherwise, it's best avoided. Time is precious, and there are far better films out there that respect both the medium and the viewer.
Really well written and good story! It was a very good performance by the actors. I wouldn't belive Binu Augustines first movie this gone to the peak "Big Ben" is a must-watch movie for all Malayalam cinema lovers. Director Binu Augustine has delivered a masterpiece with this film, showcasing his talent for storytelling and attention to detail. The plot is gripping and keeps you on the edge of your seat, while the performances by the cast, especially the lead actor, are top-notch. The cinematography and music also add to the overall experience of the film. I highly recommend "Big Ben" to anyone looking for a well-crafted and engaging Malayalam movie.
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Big Ben is a standout Malayalam film that masterfully blends drama and emotion. The film skillfully explores the complexities of their long-distance relationship and the challenges they face as a family.
The film is beautifully directed, with a strong screenplay and impressive cinematography that vividly captures the emotional and legal challenges faced by the characters. Big Ben stands out as a testament to the quality of Malayalam cinema, offering a rich and engaging viewing experience.
Must watch if you are planning to visit the UK for work!
Thanks to director, producer and all the cast for your hard work!
The film is beautifully directed, with a strong screenplay and impressive cinematography that vividly captures the emotional and legal challenges faced by the characters. Big Ben stands out as a testament to the quality of Malayalam cinema, offering a rich and engaging viewing experience.
Must watch if you are planning to visit the UK for work!
Thanks to director, producer and all the cast for your hard work!
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