Two headstrong lovers navigate a turbulent relationship where passion and conflict intertwine, creating an intense emotional bond through their shared journey.Two headstrong lovers navigate a turbulent relationship where passion and conflict intertwine, creating an intense emotional bond through their shared journey.Two headstrong lovers navigate a turbulent relationship where passion and conflict intertwine, creating an intense emotional bond through their shared journey.
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RATED 8/10
Language: Tamil
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The movie is so loud from beginning to end, mostly everyone is shouting. The starting sequences are setting up each character and directly starts into the core plot.
VJS and Nithya both did their job very well, eventhough this is bit overdosed, i liked it the way they portrayed the weird couple. All the supporting cast helped for the flow and did their job very well. Kali Venkat character justification is nice sentiment touch.
Felt lagging here and there, Yogi Babu saved on those moments. This might not be everyone's cup of tea, I liked it.
After credit scenes are LOL, dont miss it.
The movie is so loud from beginning to end, mostly everyone is shouting. The starting sequences are setting up each character and directly starts into the core plot.
VJS and Nithya both did their job very well, eventhough this is bit overdosed, i liked it the way they portrayed the weird couple. All the supporting cast helped for the flow and did their job very well. Kali Venkat character justification is nice sentiment touch.
Felt lagging here and there, Yogi Babu saved on those moments. This might not be everyone's cup of tea, I liked it.
After credit scenes are LOL, dont miss it.
Just a no-story nonsense movie with just yelling and shouting start to end. I regret that I didn't carry any earplugs. Such a nonsense! I have seen people covering their ears and watching this in agony and regret that they are watching this drama. I always loved movies from Vijay Sethupathi and Nithya Menen but this will be the major red flag in their career.
I would personally suggest avoiding this movie, especially if you're someone who values a well-balanced screenplay and engaging storytelling. Unfortunately, this film falls flat in multiple areas. The most jarring aspect is the excessive shouting throughout the movie. It felt like the characters were constantly yelling at each other without any emotional depth or reason, which became exhausting very quickly.
The screenplay is poorly structured and lacks pace. The story moves at a snail's pace, and what was supposed to be a 2-hour movie ends up feeling like a 5-hour marathon. There are numerous scenes that serve no real purpose to the story and only contribute to stretching the runtime unnecessarily. As a result, the film struggles to hold your attention for long.
Another major letdown is the inclusion of random songs that are forced into the film. These songs break the flow of an already weak narrative and feel completely out of place. Rather than enhancing the emotional quotient or the storytelling, they only add to the lag.
The movie also relies heavily on action sequences, most of which feel repetitive and unnecessarily loud. There's a lack of meaningful dialogue, character development, or any strong emotional connect. It appears the filmmakers were more focused on creating noise and chaos rather than crafting a compelling story.
Overall, the film feels like an exhausting experience with very little reward. It neither entertains nor leaves a lasting impression. Unless you're a hardcore fan of over-the-top action and loud performances, you might want to skip this one.
The screenplay is poorly structured and lacks pace. The story moves at a snail's pace, and what was supposed to be a 2-hour movie ends up feeling like a 5-hour marathon. There are numerous scenes that serve no real purpose to the story and only contribute to stretching the runtime unnecessarily. As a result, the film struggles to hold your attention for long.
Another major letdown is the inclusion of random songs that are forced into the film. These songs break the flow of an already weak narrative and feel completely out of place. Rather than enhancing the emotional quotient or the storytelling, they only add to the lag.
The movie also relies heavily on action sequences, most of which feel repetitive and unnecessarily loud. There's a lack of meaningful dialogue, character development, or any strong emotional connect. It appears the filmmakers were more focused on creating noise and chaos rather than crafting a compelling story.
Overall, the film feels like an exhausting experience with very little reward. It neither entertains nor leaves a lasting impression. Unless you're a hardcore fan of over-the-top action and loud performances, you might want to skip this one.
The film lacked emotional and narrative connectivity due to a poorly written screenplay, which failed to engage the audience or maintain a coherent flow between scenes.
The film struggles to create a strong emotional or narrative connection with the audience due to its weak screenplay.
Scenes often feel disjointed, and the story lacks a smooth, logical flow.
Important plot points are either rushed or underdeveloped, reducing the overall impact.
Despite this, the casting is spot-on, with each actor fitting their role perfectly.
The performances are commendable and could have shined more with a better script,
The film struggles to create a strong emotional or narrative connection with the audience due to its weak screenplay.
Scenes often feel disjointed, and the story lacks a smooth, logical flow.
Important plot points are either rushed or underdeveloped, reducing the overall impact.
Despite this, the casting is spot-on, with each actor fitting their role perfectly.
The performances are commendable and could have shined more with a better script,
"Thalaivan Thalaivii" has a lot going for it, but it also feels like a missed opportunity. The first half is solid, setting up an intriguing premise and introducing some well-developed characters. The performances, particularly from the supporting cast, are commendable, and the visuals are stunning. However, the film loses its momentum in the second half. The plot becomes predictable, and some of the emotional scenes don't quite land as intended. The comedy, while funny in parts, feels a little forced in others. It's a decent one-time watch, especially if you're a fan of the lead actor, but it doesn't quite live up to the hype. The climax feels a bit rushed, leaving you wanting a more satisfying conclusion. It's not a bad film by any means, but it could have been so much more.
Did you know
- TriviaMusic director Santhosh Narayanan reunites with singer Pradeep Kumar for the duet song titled 'Aagasa Veeran' after eight years.
- SoundtracksAagasa Veeran
Written by Vivek
Performed by Pradeep Kumar, Dhee
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- $552,911
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- 2h 20m(140 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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