Masterpiece
- 2017
- 2h 40m
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5.4/10
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Edward Livingston, an English professor at the Travancore Maharaja College. As the defiant students continue to split into warring factions, Livingston sets out to restore order and make the... Read allEdward Livingston, an English professor at the Travancore Maharaja College. As the defiant students continue to split into warring factions, Livingston sets out to restore order and make the campus a better place for everyone.Edward Livingston, an English professor at the Travancore Maharaja College. As the defiant students continue to split into warring factions, Livingston sets out to restore order and make the campus a better place for everyone.
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Masterpiece was and is one of the most waited films of this year. Its lead cast comprising of Mammootty, Unni Mukundan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and Poonam Bajwa, a newcomer. The film also houses many young stars who are stuggling to find a place in Malayalam cinema, so kudos to the casting director for such a impressive array of young talents.
The film was touted as a mass, action thriller early on itself. After Rajadhiraja, a miserable failure from Ajai Vasudev, comes Masterpiece. It puts itself against a background of a college, where students are split into several factions. A subsequent crime and its events follow up the film's plot. The acting was commendable by the lead cast, although the quirky handling of the camera made it look kind of ugly. The direction is in all praise for a mass film, which Ajai handled perfectly.
If not titled and promoted as a mass entertainer, Masterpiece would have been a stunning failure. Aside from Mammootty's impressive performance, coupled with some really good fight scenes, Masterpiece falls flat at every department. Unni Mukundan, was not a surprise casting since he is known for his excellence in action roles and scenes.
The entire film hangs on the climax, which may come surprising for many.
Rating - 3.75 / 10.0
The film was touted as a mass, action thriller early on itself. After Rajadhiraja, a miserable failure from Ajai Vasudev, comes Masterpiece. It puts itself against a background of a college, where students are split into several factions. A subsequent crime and its events follow up the film's plot. The acting was commendable by the lead cast, although the quirky handling of the camera made it look kind of ugly. The direction is in all praise for a mass film, which Ajai handled perfectly.
If not titled and promoted as a mass entertainer, Masterpiece would have been a stunning failure. Aside from Mammootty's impressive performance, coupled with some really good fight scenes, Masterpiece falls flat at every department. Unni Mukundan, was not a surprise casting since he is known for his excellence in action roles and scenes.
The entire film hangs on the climax, which may come surprising for many.
Rating - 3.75 / 10.0
An average viewer can simply guess the climax. There is no logic in the storyline. The guest role of captain raju was a complete disaster. Totally, a bad movie.
An okay suspense thriller + mass heroism scenes but not a class one. Mammootty's screen presence was good to watch and fights stunts were great. Not a great storyline and screenplay,last 30 mins was very engaging.
"Masterpiece," starring Mammootty, is an action thriller that, despite its grand title, falls short of delivering a compelling cinematic experience. Directed by Ajai Vasudev, the film revolves around Edward Livingston (Mammootty), a college professor with a tough, no-nonsense attitude, who is drawn into a murder investigation that takes place within the campus. Unfortunately, the film doesn't live up to its potential, earning it a low 3/10 rating.
One of the biggest drawbacks of "Masterpiece" is its predictable storyline. The plot follows the usual template of a campus action drama, where a heroic figure steps in to bring justice and order. The murder mystery at the center of the film lacks depth and intrigue, with most of the twists feeling forced and unconvincing. There's little in terms of innovation or fresh ideas, and the audience can often see what's coming from a mile away.
Mammootty's screen presence is, as always, commendable, and he delivers his role with the expected intensity. However, even his strong performance cannot save the film from its weak script. Edward Livingston is a one-dimensional character, defined by his swagger and strength, but lacking any real emotional depth. The film tries to project him as an invincible hero, but this over-the-top portrayal becomes monotonous after a point, leaving little room for character development or nuance.
The supporting cast, which includes actors like Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Unni Mukundan, and Poonam Bajwa, is underutilized. Many of their roles feel like mere fillers, with little contribution to the main plot. The characters often appear in the background, without much significance, which makes it hard for the audience to connect with or care about them.
Another issue with "Masterpiece" is its excessive reliance on action sequences. While action can certainly elevate a film, here it feels overdone and unnecessary. The fight scenes, though choreographed decently, are repetitive and take up too much screen time, detracting from the storyline. Instead of adding excitement, the overemphasis on action makes the film feel longer and more tedious than it actually is.
The film's pacing is also problematic. The narrative drags in several places, particularly during the second half, where the story loses momentum. Scenes that could have been trimmed or left out entirely are stretched out, making the film feel bloated. Combined with the lack of a gripping plot, this leads to a viewing experience that can feel more exhausting than entertaining.
The technical aspects of the film, such as cinematography and music, are average. While the college campus setting is visually appealing, the film doesn't make full use of it to create any real atmosphere or tension. The background score is loud and overpowering in some scenes, which further reduces the impact of key moments.
In conclusion, "Masterpiece" is a film that promises much but delivers little. It attempts to be a larger-than-life action thriller, but the weak script, lack of character depth, and excessive reliance on action sequences ultimately let it down. Even Mammootty's star power can't redeem the film, which fails to engage the audience on an emotional or intellectual level. While there are a few entertaining moments, they are too few and far between to make a lasting impression, leading to a disappointing overall experience.
One of the biggest drawbacks of "Masterpiece" is its predictable storyline. The plot follows the usual template of a campus action drama, where a heroic figure steps in to bring justice and order. The murder mystery at the center of the film lacks depth and intrigue, with most of the twists feeling forced and unconvincing. There's little in terms of innovation or fresh ideas, and the audience can often see what's coming from a mile away.
Mammootty's screen presence is, as always, commendable, and he delivers his role with the expected intensity. However, even his strong performance cannot save the film from its weak script. Edward Livingston is a one-dimensional character, defined by his swagger and strength, but lacking any real emotional depth. The film tries to project him as an invincible hero, but this over-the-top portrayal becomes monotonous after a point, leaving little room for character development or nuance.
The supporting cast, which includes actors like Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Unni Mukundan, and Poonam Bajwa, is underutilized. Many of their roles feel like mere fillers, with little contribution to the main plot. The characters often appear in the background, without much significance, which makes it hard for the audience to connect with or care about them.
Another issue with "Masterpiece" is its excessive reliance on action sequences. While action can certainly elevate a film, here it feels overdone and unnecessary. The fight scenes, though choreographed decently, are repetitive and take up too much screen time, detracting from the storyline. Instead of adding excitement, the overemphasis on action makes the film feel longer and more tedious than it actually is.
The film's pacing is also problematic. The narrative drags in several places, particularly during the second half, where the story loses momentum. Scenes that could have been trimmed or left out entirely are stretched out, making the film feel bloated. Combined with the lack of a gripping plot, this leads to a viewing experience that can feel more exhausting than entertaining.
The technical aspects of the film, such as cinematography and music, are average. While the college campus setting is visually appealing, the film doesn't make full use of it to create any real atmosphere or tension. The background score is loud and overpowering in some scenes, which further reduces the impact of key moments.
In conclusion, "Masterpiece" is a film that promises much but delivers little. It attempts to be a larger-than-life action thriller, but the weak script, lack of character depth, and excessive reliance on action sequences ultimately let it down. Even Mammootty's star power can't redeem the film, which fails to engage the audience on an emotional or intellectual level. While there are a few entertaining moments, they are too few and far between to make a lasting impression, leading to a disappointing overall experience.
I don't understand why this director is always make this kinda action scenes .. it's very awful .. come on .. the time is over .. make some realistic actions .. let this Malayalam industry grow in standard!!
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- ConnectionsReferences Nadodikkattu (1987)
- SoundtracksMadhumozhi
Written by Santhosh Varma, Rafeeq Ahammed and Hari Narayanan
Produced by Deepak Dev
Performed by Madhu Balakrishnan
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- ₹150,000,000 (estimated)
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- $503,784
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- 2h 40m(160 min)
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