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A daring robbery in a jewellery showroom kickstarts the hunt for Japan, a notorious robber, who is a law unto himself.A daring robbery in a jewellery showroom kickstarts the hunt for Japan, a notorious robber, who is a law unto himself.A daring robbery in a jewellery showroom kickstarts the hunt for Japan, a notorious robber, who is a law unto himself.
Chandrasekhar
- Perinbam
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Being a big fan of Karthi's movies, it's disappointing to say that if I were to rank them from worst to best, this particular film unfortunately takes the top spot. I had a challenging time with it - the story felt weak, the plot was confusing, and the attempts at humor just didn't work for me. The pacing issues made both halves of the movie drag on, leaving me pretty disappointed.
The core problem was the story itself - it lacked the depth and complexity that I usually appreciate in Karthi's films. The way the plot unfolded felt disjointed, making it hard to stay connected with the characters. The humor fell flat, and at times, it was just plain boring.
Despite Karthi's efforts with a new approach to his character, something didn't click on screen. Whether it's the script or directorial choices, the effort didn't translate well.
Now, while this film might currently hold the "worst" position in my ranking, I still have faith in Karthi's talent. Every artist faces ups and downs, and I'm hopeful that this is just a temporary setback in his career. I look forward to seeing him bounce back with stronger projects. This review isn't a critique of his entire filmography - it's more like a rough patch that I hope he moves past soon.
The core problem was the story itself - it lacked the depth and complexity that I usually appreciate in Karthi's films. The way the plot unfolded felt disjointed, making it hard to stay connected with the characters. The humor fell flat, and at times, it was just plain boring.
Despite Karthi's efforts with a new approach to his character, something didn't click on screen. Whether it's the script or directorial choices, the effort didn't translate well.
Now, while this film might currently hold the "worst" position in my ranking, I still have faith in Karthi's talent. Every artist faces ups and downs, and I'm hopeful that this is just a temporary setback in his career. I look forward to seeing him bounce back with stronger projects. This review isn't a critique of his entire filmography - it's more like a rough patch that I hope he moves past soon.
This is by far the worst movie I've watched in my entire life. I cannot believe that an actor like Karthi would choose to make a movie like this. It does not even fall into the category of 'so bad that it's good'. This movie is horrible at every aspect and must be avoided at all costs.
There is no progression to the story, nothing to look forward to. There's loud background music at every step of the way and too many unnecessary sub plots. Watching the movie honestly felt like a punishment. I couldn't even sit through the entire duration of the movie. My humble request to everyone would be to watch any movie other than this.
I was so disappointed by the movie that I had to write a review on it (also happens to be my first IMDb review).
There is no progression to the story, nothing to look forward to. There's loud background music at every step of the way and too many unnecessary sub plots. Watching the movie honestly felt like a punishment. I couldn't even sit through the entire duration of the movie. My humble request to everyone would be to watch any movie other than this.
I was so disappointed by the movie that I had to write a review on it (also happens to be my first IMDb review).
Probably one of the worst movies in Karthi's career. No idea why he accepted such a movie. And no idea how the director narrated the story to the main cast and convinced the producer to make such a movie. No story, no comedy, no action, zero entertainment. Movie started off with a fight between a husband and wife followed by a robbery scene. Then comes the hero introduction. Probably one of the worst hero introduction you can ever think of. Then the story gives a feeling of an introduction to a good cops film. But continues without any proper direction. No proper villain character and no proper cast. Importantly, no idea about the film location, Cops travel to Andhra then Kerala and then again to Tamilnadu and all these within two days by road. There is no scope for heroine. She comes for few scenes and suddenly disappeared. KS Ravikumar comes for 3 or 4 scenes, but don't know what character does he play in the movie. Time to mother sentiment, just to convince the family audience, which is the biggest minus for the film. Please watch it if you have enough money and time to waste...
I wonder what made anyone involved to even make this movie. The two story lines are so abhorrent and unbearable meandering everywhere but going nowhere. Karthi tries to make an impact but falls flat in his face with every scene being more cringeworthy than the last. The violence scenes seem unnecessary and the characters from his henchmen to the cops don't add any meaning. The worst is the cheap copycat of the GVM cop role whose entire role is to keep chasing the culprit.
The scene where the so called movie about Japan was made kicks in at about five mins. If you can survive and enjoy the movie scene which runs for five mins then please continue with the movie but if you can't just get out and walk away.
Life's too short to waste three hours on this movie.
The scene where the so called movie about Japan was made kicks in at about five mins. If you can survive and enjoy the movie scene which runs for five mins then please continue with the movie but if you can't just get out and walk away.
Life's too short to waste three hours on this movie.
As an avid moviegoer, I was excited to watch "The Movie Japan" with high hopes for a captivating cinematic experience. However, I left the theater feeling thoroughly disappointed and underwhelmed by what unfolded on the screen.
One of the major letdowns of the film was its lackluster storytelling. The plot felt disjointed and confusing, lacking a clear direction or purpose. The narrative meandered aimlessly, leaving me disconnected and unable to fully invest in the characters or their journey. It felt as though the filmmakers attempted to cram too many subplots and ideas into one film, resulting in a cluttered and unsatisfying viewing experience.
Furthermore, the character development was sorely lacking. The main characters felt one-dimensional and shallow, leaving me uninterested in their fates or motivations. I struggled to connect with them on an emotional level and found it difficult to care about their struggles or triumphs. The script failed to provide them with meaningful arcs or moments of growth, making their actions and decisions feel arbitrary and contrived.
The pacing of the film was also problematic. It felt sluggish and dragged on, making the already confusing storyline feel even more tiresome. Moments that should have been exciting or impactful were dulled by the lackluster direction and pacing, resulting in a stagnant and unengaging viewing experience. I found myself constantly checking my watch, waiting for the film to finally pick up its pace or deliver a compelling moment that never quite arrived.
Moreover, the cinematography and visual effects were lackluster. There was a noticeable absence of creativity or innovation in the camerawork and visual choices. The film failed to make use of its settings and locations to create visually stunning or immersive scenes. The special effects, when present, felt poorly executed and unconvincing, further diminishing any potential for visual spectacle.
Lastly, the soundtrack was forgettable and failed to leave an impression. It neither enhanced nor added depth to the scenes, feeling like an afterthought rather than a deliberate creative choice. The lack of a memorable and impactful score further contributed to the overall underwhelming nature of the film.
In conclusion, "The Movie Japan" failed to live up to its potential. With its convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, sluggish pacing, and lackluster visuals, the film fell short of creating a compelling and enjoyable cinematic experience. It left me feeling disappointed and disconnected, unable to fully engage with its narrative or characters. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this film, as it lacks the substance and craftsmanship required to leave a lasting impression on its audience.
One of the major letdowns of the film was its lackluster storytelling. The plot felt disjointed and confusing, lacking a clear direction or purpose. The narrative meandered aimlessly, leaving me disconnected and unable to fully invest in the characters or their journey. It felt as though the filmmakers attempted to cram too many subplots and ideas into one film, resulting in a cluttered and unsatisfying viewing experience.
Furthermore, the character development was sorely lacking. The main characters felt one-dimensional and shallow, leaving me uninterested in their fates or motivations. I struggled to connect with them on an emotional level and found it difficult to care about their struggles or triumphs. The script failed to provide them with meaningful arcs or moments of growth, making their actions and decisions feel arbitrary and contrived.
The pacing of the film was also problematic. It felt sluggish and dragged on, making the already confusing storyline feel even more tiresome. Moments that should have been exciting or impactful were dulled by the lackluster direction and pacing, resulting in a stagnant and unengaging viewing experience. I found myself constantly checking my watch, waiting for the film to finally pick up its pace or deliver a compelling moment that never quite arrived.
Moreover, the cinematography and visual effects were lackluster. There was a noticeable absence of creativity or innovation in the camerawork and visual choices. The film failed to make use of its settings and locations to create visually stunning or immersive scenes. The special effects, when present, felt poorly executed and unconvincing, further diminishing any potential for visual spectacle.
Lastly, the soundtrack was forgettable and failed to leave an impression. It neither enhanced nor added depth to the scenes, feeling like an afterthought rather than a deliberate creative choice. The lack of a memorable and impactful score further contributed to the overall underwhelming nature of the film.
In conclusion, "The Movie Japan" failed to live up to its potential. With its convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, sluggish pacing, and lackluster visuals, the film fell short of creating a compelling and enjoyable cinematic experience. It left me feeling disappointed and disconnected, unable to fully engage with its narrative or characters. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this film, as it lacks the substance and craftsmanship required to leave a lasting impression on its audience.
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- Gross worldwide
- $114,919
- Runtime2 hours 36 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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