wynwar
Joined Jan 2010
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Extremely slow paced. The content is worth less than 1.5 hrs and the rest is all bloat. Most of the significant part of the plot happens in the final 45 mins and that too has critical plot holes. I'd recommend a skip for this movie or use the fwd button liberally if you feel intrigued enough to go through it.
If you are here to experience a well-defined plot with a start, a journey and an end, this is not the movie for you. This is like the abstract modern art that we see in museums. Some may see extreme beauty in it and others will see meaningless absurdity. But if you let yourself immerse into it with an open mind, you will most probably enjoy it rather than get bored or irritated. I was mesmerized by it. If you ask me why, I can't explain it.
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.