A police officer is recruited to capture the leader of a separatist group.A police officer is recruited to capture the leader of a separatist group.A police officer is recruited to capture the leader of a separatist group.
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Rajiv Menon
- A. Subramaniyan
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I don't believe in oscars as long as the gems provided by Vetrimaran sir goes unnoticed by many.
This movie should be pan India to show what can a movie can make you experience. Such a gem.
Every detail to character presentation starting from the constable to the antagonist, every detail suspense even the climax is to the point. I can't deny it's a masterpiece.
The acting of everyone is top notch and the rawness of the reality what makes the movie a true best. Everything about it so special, if I say anything more I'll give you spoilers.
If you haven't watched it till now reading this just go.
This movie should be pan India to show what can a movie can make you experience. Such a gem.
Every detail to character presentation starting from the constable to the antagonist, every detail suspense even the climax is to the point. I can't deny it's a masterpiece.
The acting of everyone is top notch and the rawness of the reality what makes the movie a true best. Everything about it so special, if I say anything more I'll give you spoilers.
If you haven't watched it till now reading this just go.
Viduthalai, by Vetri Maaran, who has helmed movies like Asuran, Vada Chennai is back with another hard hitting story exposing the reality of police brutality.
The filmmaker weaves his stories in a way that they are niche in nature but global in approach. The movie is all about police brutality, who in the name of investigation, tortures and kills the innocent people of the village to forcefully get a confession. Soori as Kumaresan is what carries the film and reflects on some police being faithful and honest to their work, just what they are expected to be. He was too damn good in this socio-political thriller.
The movie has been broken down into 2 parts, probably the second part will focus on Kumaresan's change from an innocent policeman to someone who will fight against injustice with as much as violence required. With the first part dropping us straight into an unfamiliar terrain and with the battle lines drawn up clearly, we've been primed for innocence to make way for full-blown implosion in the next chapter.
My Rating : 8/10.
The filmmaker weaves his stories in a way that they are niche in nature but global in approach. The movie is all about police brutality, who in the name of investigation, tortures and kills the innocent people of the village to forcefully get a confession. Soori as Kumaresan is what carries the film and reflects on some police being faithful and honest to their work, just what they are expected to be. He was too damn good in this socio-political thriller.
The movie has been broken down into 2 parts, probably the second part will focus on Kumaresan's change from an innocent policeman to someone who will fight against injustice with as much as violence required. With the first part dropping us straight into an unfamiliar terrain and with the battle lines drawn up clearly, we've been primed for innocence to make way for full-blown implosion in the next chapter.
My Rating : 8/10.
Vetrimaaran's Vetri ( Winning ) streak continues...
Pros - Heart wrenching brutal cinema . Before getting into detail it's definitely not for light hearted . Viduthalai part1 plays a major role in setting up for part 2 . This time narration wise and making wise there was slight difference from Vetri's previous works . Part 1 explores the world of Viduthalai , Police brutality , separatist and politics . Narration was slow , but that doesn't means flat . Soori as protagonist gave a realistic show stealing performance . VJS had less screentime but created quite impact . Other cast did their part really well , they had enough scope throughout the movie , even GVM played his part neatly . Technical wise , impressive cinematography especially opening single shot sequence one of the best in kollywood , opening shot clearly established the tone of the movie . In a slow burner movie , Climax was total bang , action set pieces were well choreographed , excellently captured and edited . Ilaiyaraaja's back ground scores were well suited to this dark tone and periodic movie , songs were really great . Atlast part 2 glimpse literally increased the hype .
Cons - Asusual dubbing was poor as expected , lip syncing were totally odd in most of the places . Editing in few places weren't upto the mark .
Overall , a slow burning crime drama . Definitely worthy one for your patience and time . Highly recommended . Strictly 18+ .
I hope Part 2 will be released as soon as possible .
Pros - Heart wrenching brutal cinema . Before getting into detail it's definitely not for light hearted . Viduthalai part1 plays a major role in setting up for part 2 . This time narration wise and making wise there was slight difference from Vetri's previous works . Part 1 explores the world of Viduthalai , Police brutality , separatist and politics . Narration was slow , but that doesn't means flat . Soori as protagonist gave a realistic show stealing performance . VJS had less screentime but created quite impact . Other cast did their part really well , they had enough scope throughout the movie , even GVM played his part neatly . Technical wise , impressive cinematography especially opening single shot sequence one of the best in kollywood , opening shot clearly established the tone of the movie . In a slow burner movie , Climax was total bang , action set pieces were well choreographed , excellently captured and edited . Ilaiyaraaja's back ground scores were well suited to this dark tone and periodic movie , songs were really great . Atlast part 2 glimpse literally increased the hype .
Cons - Asusual dubbing was poor as expected , lip syncing were totally odd in most of the places . Editing in few places weren't upto the mark .
Overall , a slow burning crime drama . Definitely worthy one for your patience and time . Highly recommended . Strictly 18+ .
I hope Part 2 will be released as soon as possible .
Long after time , engaging flim, moves you to the edge of seat yours eyes don't move away from screen, the rise of soori was a different move even a small character has added plus to the movie, cinematography was good, moved away from the clashes of the metropolitan ,finally the movie is for people, movie of people, includes the officials, the base study and the work done by the director was must have great effort, salute, the acting aspiration of soori came well on the screen, the music is smoothly moves with the movies, the movie satisfied the time spent and leaves a good message to the society,
This was filmmaking masterclass*, another reminder for why the Writing > everything else to make a good movie. It was also raw, in-your-face, hard hitting - everything you expect a Vetrimaaran movie to be.
Story - Loved how this socio-political topic was written without getting too preachy, it felt more like a thriller; police brutality portrayed with a lot of thought.
Soori, B. V. (Before Viduthalai) - The comedian, Parotta Soori.
Soori A. V. (After Viduthalai) - The actor who can do pretty much anything he's given. You've never seen this type of work from him, he was amazing. So were Bhavani Sre, Chetan, and the rest of the supporting cast. I wonder if Santhanam would have ever considered something like this.
Cinematography - Very well done. Single shots. Drone shots. Shots on a gimbal, this has got everything. The camera work will catch your attention from the very first scene, you'll see why. Shoutout to all the technicians, it must have been tough to film it in those locations. Music - I didn't feel it, but it fight the 80s feel, so I guess that was the point behind choosing Ilayaraja...?
The dialogues (*minus the dubbing) in this film need a special mention - especially the ones towards the end. Some of the most hard-hitting dialogues aren't even in part-1. Of course, I know that because there's almost a trailer of sorts for part-2. Not a post credit scene, almost a proper trailer. Never seen it done that way. T
This isn't your family entertainer commercial flick, but I totally enjoyed it. His one is 2h 36m long, I'd have sat for another 3 hours if I had a chance to finish watching P2, back-to-back. Can't wait; hopefully this drops sooner than Vada Chennai 2.
Story - Loved how this socio-political topic was written without getting too preachy, it felt more like a thriller; police brutality portrayed with a lot of thought.
Soori, B. V. (Before Viduthalai) - The comedian, Parotta Soori.
Soori A. V. (After Viduthalai) - The actor who can do pretty much anything he's given. You've never seen this type of work from him, he was amazing. So were Bhavani Sre, Chetan, and the rest of the supporting cast. I wonder if Santhanam would have ever considered something like this.
Cinematography - Very well done. Single shots. Drone shots. Shots on a gimbal, this has got everything. The camera work will catch your attention from the very first scene, you'll see why. Shoutout to all the technicians, it must have been tough to film it in those locations. Music - I didn't feel it, but it fight the 80s feel, so I guess that was the point behind choosing Ilayaraja...?
The dialogues (*minus the dubbing) in this film need a special mention - especially the ones towards the end. Some of the most hard-hitting dialogues aren't even in part-1. Of course, I know that because there's almost a trailer of sorts for part-2. Not a post credit scene, almost a proper trailer. Never seen it done that way. T
This isn't your family entertainer commercial flick, but I totally enjoyed it. His one is 2h 36m long, I'd have sat for another 3 hours if I had a chance to finish watching P2, back-to-back. Can't wait; hopefully this drops sooner than Vada Chennai 2.
Did you know
- TriviaIt is adapted from the short story "Thunaivan" written by B. Jeyamohan.
- GoofsThe film is set in the late 1980s. However, when Kumaresan is introduced by Head Constable Chandran to a tea-selling undercover militant, the SBI bank's new board design---introduced after 2017, is shown.
Also, near the bank, an Activa (introduced in India in the 2000s) is parked.
- ConnectionsFeatures Maithili Ennai Kathali (1986)
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- $5,880
- Runtime2 hours 30 minutes
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