Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Manjummel Boys (Malayalam)
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Rekhachithram (Malayalam)
Rekhachithram (Malayalam)
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Kishkindha Kaandam (Malayalam)
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Rautu Ka Raaz (Hindi) (Zee5)
Slow film, but very nice. Set in a small village (Rautu Ki Beli, Uttarakhand), it shows a slowly deepening murder mystery.
Normally nothing happens here. Very cozy place. Fixed itinerary for everyone, especially the police compared to other places.
But then something happens. The location is a school for the blind. The warden (female) has died. It seems it is a natural death.
But then the autopsy report says - "suspicious death". Now the investigation starts. Everyone has something to hide. And the needle of suspicion starts to point towards the owner / trustee of the school - a local big man called Manoj Kesari.
Nawazuddin as the inspector / SHO ("Deepak Negi - tez hai par ajeeb hai"), who himself suffers from a form of PTSD, is the main character. But all the others are well etched too. All the folks in the police station, the various characters in the school - Principal downwards - are endearing.
The way the dead warden's (Narayani Shastri) character evolves in the viewer's eyes as more information tumbles out is done very well.
There's political pressure, love, complex relationships, greed, etc. It just seamlessly swirls from one scene to another. It manages to keep you engaged till the end.
It's not a top notch mystery at all. But something about it just feels good. Family friendly- a bonus.
https://www.zee5.com/movies/details/rautu-ka-raaz/0-0-1z5577122
Friday, July 19, 2024
Maharaja (Tamil)
A film that starts off looking like a comedy, turns seriously dark and also has a twist at the end.
A salon owner - Maharaja (Vijay Sethupati) comes to the Police station to file a complaint for a missing iron dustbin called "Lakshmi". At first he is not at all taken seriously. Lot of hilarity ensues.
But when he is willing to pay ₹7,00,000 for it, the police start giving it top priority.
The real reason for his quest comes later. Slowly but surely the movie turns darker and darker with intrigue added to the mix. The end has a twist that few would see coming.
Nithilan Saminathan - the director - has a non sequential approach to story telling. It works for the most part.
Anurag Kashyap as a villainous character does a good job.
Vijay Sethupati is fantastic. He doesn't let you feel any gaps in the story. Makes it all look easy.
There is violence which is gruesome at times. Definitely not a family friendly one.
All in all, will definitely recommend if you have the stomach for it.
https://www.netflix.com/in/title/81690671?s=a&trkid=13747225&trg=cp&vlang=en&clip=81727943
Thursday, March 14, 2024
Anweshippin Kandethum (Malayalam)
Naturally this independent streak gets him into trouble.
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Kadak Singh (Movie)
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Kannur Squad (Malayalam)
Thursday, December 07, 2023
Mumbai Police (Malayalam Film)
Monday, November 06, 2023
Monster (2022): Malayalam film
Monday, August 14, 2023
Por Thozil (Tamil movie)
Saturday, April 22, 2023
Jana Gana Mana (2022, Malayalam)
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
An Action Hero (2022, Hindi)
Thursday, January 26, 2023
Pathaan review
SRK is on India's side. Deepika is a Pakistani. ISI agent. John Abraham was a RAW agent. But John felt let down by his country during a very crucial time. So now he's a freelance terrorist who's anti India.
Other star cast is good - Ashutosh Rana + Dimple.
Plot - not much. Shah Rukh has to stop John. Lots of body count on the way.
Special appearance by Bhai. And door opens to YRF Spy Universe (grand term) where these folks will do cameos in each other's films.
SRK is back. He was looking anemic previously, now no more.
Haters will hate. And find ways to #BycottBollywood, spelling mistakes and all.
Summary: Go if logic is not a criterion. And for the action. And for the scene post credits, Marvel style.
Monday, November 07, 2022
Rakshan The Ghost (Tamil)
Saw this on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/in/title/81646772
You know what is coming when the movie starts off in the desert. And within 3 minutes the body count has gone to 50.
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Vikram Vedha (2017, Tamil)
"It's easy to choose between right and wrong. But hard to choose between 2 wrongs."
Vikram is an honest police officer who is out to rid the world of as many criminals as possible. But he has 2 major flaws:
1. He sees everything in black and white.
2. He uses illegal / immoral means to achieve his goal, esp. in encounter killings.
The counterpart to Vikram is Vedha. A gangster who has committed 16 murders. Terror and a law unto himself. But extremely loyal and family oriented.
Vikram is out to get Vedha. The main story starts with an encounter where many of Vedha's aides are killed. That sets in motion a chain of events that draw us into the gray area of right and wrong, puppet and puppeteer. The encounter has multiple facets, all which pose moral questions as well as pose a mystery.
Vedha surrenders himself in a major surprise to Vikram. But soon he's out on bail arranged by his lawyer - Vikram's wife. And the mind games begin.
Vedha tells Vikram 3 stories that shake his entire belief system.
Based on Betal Pachisi, this is a good adaptation. It takes the gist of that tale and gives it a good flavor of its own.
Acting is first class. Madhavan as Vikram is good as usual. Vijay Sethupati as Vedha does a good job in being understated instead of over the top.
The twist at the end is delicious. I didn't see it coming.
Totally worth a watch.
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
12th Man (Malayalam)
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
The Gray Man
CIA assassin is targeted for termination by the new people in charge. But obviously he cannot be killed, no matter what or who is thrown at him.
Nothing new in the story. Ryan Gosling does a fair job as the indestructible agent. Rest is more memorable for the carnage than the storyline.
But couple of surprises.
1. Captain America (Chris Evans) plays an out and out psycho to reset his goody-goody image. He goes all out in the psycho department until the director yelled "cut!" at him. And he still kept stabbing / torturing.
2. Small but noticeable part as an "honorable assassin" for apro Dhanush! Tamizh hero in Hollywood movie! Aur kitne acche din chahiye?
So watch it if you like the genre. Or for psycho Captain America. Or our nanban Dhanush.
Saturday, October 23, 2021
In For A Murder (Movie Review)
It's a Polish film. There's dubbing in English, so that saves you from reading subtitles all the time.
A bored housewife gets a juicy murder to solve right in her neighborhood.
By pluck and determination she slowly gets towards the truth.
There's a spread of suspects to choose from. The inspector is her classmate. He's a bungling sort of chap who can't say no to her meddling in an official investigation.
The movie is totally child safe. It says 13+, but I would show it to a 6 yr old.
Don't expect an Agatha Christie level mystery. This is more gentle medium pace rather than hostile fast bowling 😊.
But its charming. The location - small town Poland, the characters, are all likeable.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
The Girl with a bracelet (Movie Review)
Saw "The Girl with a bracelet" (La Fille Au bracelet) --> French with English subtitles --> on Amazon Prime Video.
I liked it. Story of a teenager who stands trial for murdering her best friend.
Extremely low on melodrama, and almost devoid of any grisly visuals. Looks almost like a documentary. Only the dialogue in a few scenes renders it not suitable for family viewing.
Very simple, and yet holds your attention. Understated, and a welcome change for me at least.
It touches on generation gap. And questions whether we are too hasty in judging young people for their actions from an older generation's perspective.
The end has deliberately been left ambiguous, and to each his own as to what it means.