Thupparivaalan
- 2017
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- 2h 31m
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7.5/10
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A detective is hungry for a challenging case to investigate and the mystery of a murdered dog leads to a rival who could be the match for him.A detective is hungry for a challenging case to investigate and the mystery of a murdered dog leads to a rival who could be the match for him.A detective is hungry for a challenging case to investigate and the mystery of a murdered dog leads to a rival who could be the match for him.
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It is not a great movie but it is not bad either by looking at the trailer it clearly look like it is inspired from Sherlock Holmes,the screenplay is engaging,action looks good,performance wise Vishal did a pretty decent job as a detective,the villain in the movie too has done pretty good job but Andrea Jeremiah steals the show,she is a real badass in this movie
Being a hard core Sherlock fan of both Jeremy Brett and Benedict Cumberbatch , I was a little skeptical to watch this one. But it does entertain if you go with limited expectations. The movie has good pace and story.It only drags at points where Vishal wants to show his fighting skills.Vishal has always been a mediocre actor but this role works for him. The real surprise is an actor whom you usually watch for his dialogues barely gets one in and still delivers.
The movie was Awesome. Vishal acting was marvelous. BGM And the promo song was awesome. Vinay and Prasanna also done a wonderful work. Everyone Acted Very well in the movie. The movie was so thrilling and interesting. But the climax would have been more better. Amazing Movie.
Director Mysskin made history of sorts in 2007 when "Anjathe" came out during the heyday of Valentine's Day, Cut to the present 2017, Mysskin joining hands with Vishal for Thupparivalan (Detective) was a news which stifled me. Anyway it would be right to mention that cinema enthusiasts need to thank Myskkin for those bold initiatives in making Tamil cinema an attainable dream for countless young wannabe filmmakers. So, putting aside the whole "I'm also from Madurai daaww" image we're used to, I was actually hoping actor Vishal would just, you know, act. And surprisingly, he did a decent job! No unnecessary comedy track or going off on tangents. As Kaniyan Poongundran, he actually delivered one of his better performances since that trainwreck "Avan Ivan" (2011), you know, the one dripping with Bala's village fetish but saved by the poor actors.
In "Thupparivalan," Vishal is believable as this detective who ain't afraid to throw down to solve a case, leading to some genuinely gripping action scenes. At the same time, he's this seeker, always trying to figure things out. The overall feel of the movie is a bit "Eeyore-ish," despite some forced, cringey laughs from the side characters - both the bad guys and the good ones. See, usually in a Mysskin film, even the supporting roles have this fascinating writing that sticks with you, you remember them even now. "Thupparivalan" kinda misses the mark there. But don't get me wrong, this flick is still worth your time. It's the kind of cinema that blends well with what good, meaningful movies should be.
Oh yeah, almost forgot to talk about the background score! The whole movie is loaded with good bgm that really amps up the mystery in Mano's (Prasanna) head, that guy's just waiting for instructions while the hero is connecting all the dots with some seriously cool visuals that'll keep you hooked. Good to see cinema like this today when our weekly releases have been flip-flop chicken flicks- blockbusters.
In "Thupparivalan," Vishal is believable as this detective who ain't afraid to throw down to solve a case, leading to some genuinely gripping action scenes. At the same time, he's this seeker, always trying to figure things out. The overall feel of the movie is a bit "Eeyore-ish," despite some forced, cringey laughs from the side characters - both the bad guys and the good ones. See, usually in a Mysskin film, even the supporting roles have this fascinating writing that sticks with you, you remember them even now. "Thupparivalan" kinda misses the mark there. But don't get me wrong, this flick is still worth your time. It's the kind of cinema that blends well with what good, meaningful movies should be.
Oh yeah, almost forgot to talk about the background score! The whole movie is loaded with good bgm that really amps up the mystery in Mano's (Prasanna) head, that guy's just waiting for instructions while the hero is connecting all the dots with some seriously cool visuals that'll keep you hooked. Good to see cinema like this today when our weekly releases have been flip-flop chicken flicks- blockbusters.
Mind blowing and gripping screenplay with a bit lag of first half which is worth enough to hold the breathe.
Every Character has done a great job and Vinay and Andrea made their shine.
Director has a gripping screenplay which makes you to sit for 2.30 hrs on the edge of the seat.
Every Character has done a great job and Vinay and Andrea made their shine.
Director has a gripping screenplay which makes you to sit for 2.30 hrs on the edge of the seat.
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- GoofsAt around 1 hour into the movie , the villain uses a electric chainsaw to cut a dead body , but the audio we hear is of a petrol operated chainsaw.
- Alternate versionsSeveral violent sequences have been censored in the Telugu version even though it has the same UA rating as the original Tamil version.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Irumbu Thirai - Le Rideau de Fer (2018)
- SoundtracksIvan Thupparivaalan
Performed by Mysskin, Hemambiga
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- ₹50,000,000 (estimated)
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- $94,491
- Runtime2 hours 31 minutes
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