Star
- 2021
- 2h
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
1.4K
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Star is about a couple, Roy (Joju) and Ardra (Sheelu). Married for 17 years and living happily with their children, their life turns upside down once Ardra, a homemaker, encounters some eeri... Read allStar is about a couple, Roy (Joju) and Ardra (Sheelu). Married for 17 years and living happily with their children, their life turns upside down once Ardra, a homemaker, encounters some eerie situations.Star is about a couple, Roy (Joju) and Ardra (Sheelu). Married for 17 years and living happily with their children, their life turns upside down once Ardra, a homemaker, encounters some eerie situations.
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This is not a horror/thriller movie. Don't watch it If you are here for those genres. The "deliberate deception" approach taken by the writer makes the movie quite a frustrating experience in the end. The topic in the climax is an important one but for a movie buff it is entirely anticlimactic. Talent like Joju's is utterly wasted on this movie. Prithviraj only has a 2-minute cameo, don't be fooled by his face in the poster. The art department has done a good job. Good cinematography and music. But in retrospect, that too is wasted in this movie. I'd strongly recommend skipping this movie.
I really don't know how can someone make a movie like this... that too from a director who did an outstanding.movie like paippin chuvattile pranayam.
Just a simple subject that can be youtubed or googled.. mix it with some worst illogical myths.. im sure even the director got confused some times.
Initially thought its a horror.. then thought its a thriller.. then thought its a myth.. and ends-up with something else.
Just a simple subject that can be youtubed or googled.. mix it with some worst illogical myths.. im sure even the director got confused some times.
Initially thought its a horror.. then thought its a thriller.. then thought its a myth.. and ends-up with something else.
Making jokes and laughing about issues that women face is one extreme, portraying them to be bizarre and freakish is at the other end of the spectrum. Star focuses' the latter.
The movie gets off to a cracking start, with the story introducing us to the main character of Roy (played by Joju George) and his family. They seem to be living a comfortable life and have all the luxuries that one could hope for. Roy's wife Ardra (Sheelu Abraham) is shown to be moody, overly possessive about her husband and very distant from her own children. She smile's to her self, talk's to herself and stand's on the roof of the house for hours on end looking up at the sky. She is meant to freak you out and the director is not subtle about that all. The first half of the movie certainly gives out a "Manichitrathazhu" vibe.
The second half of the movie is a snooze fest, with Ardra continuing to unnerve everyone with her antics. There are plenty of inconsequential scenes and deliberate attempts from the storyteller to divert the audience's attention from the very much underwhelming reveal at the end.
You will find yourself scratching your head over pointless sub-plots in the movie like Ardra, a Hindu marrying Roy, a Christian. It seemed the director did not want you to forget this since it was mentioned multiple times in the movie. Even though the movie seems to focus on an issue that women go through in their later years, you end up sympathising with the male character Roy. I'm sure it would not be easy for a man to see his wife being so distant with their children, talking to her-self in front of their children and just freaking them out in general.
P. S.: Prithviraj fans, you will be disappointed.
The movie gets off to a cracking start, with the story introducing us to the main character of Roy (played by Joju George) and his family. They seem to be living a comfortable life and have all the luxuries that one could hope for. Roy's wife Ardra (Sheelu Abraham) is shown to be moody, overly possessive about her husband and very distant from her own children. She smile's to her self, talk's to herself and stand's on the roof of the house for hours on end looking up at the sky. She is meant to freak you out and the director is not subtle about that all. The first half of the movie certainly gives out a "Manichitrathazhu" vibe.
The second half of the movie is a snooze fest, with Ardra continuing to unnerve everyone with her antics. There are plenty of inconsequential scenes and deliberate attempts from the storyteller to divert the audience's attention from the very much underwhelming reveal at the end.
You will find yourself scratching your head over pointless sub-plots in the movie like Ardra, a Hindu marrying Roy, a Christian. It seemed the director did not want you to forget this since it was mentioned multiple times in the movie. Even though the movie seems to focus on an issue that women go through in their later years, you end up sympathising with the male character Roy. I'm sure it would not be easy for a man to see his wife being so distant with their children, talking to her-self in front of their children and just freaking them out in general.
P. S.: Prithviraj fans, you will be disappointed.
Looks like hinduism, beliefs are taken for raid, did not expect this from malayalam movies, people call it gods own country but here all gods believes are shown as joke.
I just wasted my 2 hours.
One of worst film in this year.
Aaarum irunn kaanalle. Prethyekich oru kadhayum illa. I'll never ask someone to watch this movie.
One of worst film in this year.
Aaarum irunn kaanalle. Prethyekich oru kadhayum illa. I'll never ask someone to watch this movie.
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- Gross worldwide
- $17,758
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
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