TAMIL SHORT FILM – ‘THE BREAK-UP’

No matter how many times we’ve been in a relationship, we’re never prepared for the pain that follows when things go wrong and both parties have to go their separate ways. “The Break-Up” is a romantic comedy about the five stages a young man goes through during his break-up.

PASSWORD MOVIE REVIEW

Story: A cyber cell police officer attempts to track a criminal hacker, who is using information to destroy human lives, but finds himself caught in a web of violence, deceit and double-crossing. He forms a team of ethical hackers to get to the bottom of this dangerous game, but can he stop it before it’s too late?

Review: Director Kamaleshwar Mukherjee’s Password is an ambitious movie. It deals with a subject that is ultra-modern and hasn’t been seen on the Bengali big screen before. However, a meandering script, undecipherable technical jargon and poor pacing reduce it to a convoluted mess.

The primary problem lies with the fact that one cannot understand what is going on at any given point of the film. Sure, the characters try to explain the situation to the audience, but there is genuine doubt whether they themselves can understand it. In all the talk of the dark web, ethical hacking and covert surveillance, the message of the film (if there is one) gets lost.

Password has all the right masalas — a stellar cast, a director with experience of big-budget projects and a thumping soundtrack — but this is one film where the sum of its parts is lesser than the whole. Added to this are subplots of the Bhopal gas tragedy, a meaningless kidnapping, drug laundering and counterfeiting of currency. If you feel lost, you are not alone.

The actors themselves seem slightly confused about their roles, with the exception of Dev, who portrays a conventional good guy and can play this role in his sleep. Parambrata and Paoli as the ‘baddies’, do a commendable job, with their motivation slowly unfolding. Rukmini also shows growth as an actor. Scenes where she is being tortured seem ultra-realistic. But the character design of others leaves a lot to be desired. A primary character changes side from bad to good, good to bad and then back again to good many times. These twists and double crosses make an already long film even longer and further perplex the already-baffled viewer.

On the plus side, the music by Savvy is right on point, mixing techno and dubstep to match the tone of the film. The song Trippy Lage, sung by Nikhita Gandhi and Shashwat Singh, are sure to remain on the charts for long. The cinematography by Avik Mukhopadhyay is also pleasing to the eye. But you won’t be bothered by technical aspects (which are in good hands), as you will be too busy trying to make sense of the script. Overall, this is a film whose reach can’t exceed its grasp.

— Srijoy Mukherjee

Lisaa Movie Review: Anjali’s horror film is a decent idea wasted

Anjali’s Lisaa abounds with jump scares and insipid comic scenes. Debutant director Raju Viswanath has a decent premise but he kills it with underwhelming execution.

Lisaa (Anjali) has a hard time convincing her single mother to accept a new life partner since she will be leaving for the US soon. But her mom, who is still guilty of leaving her parents for her deceased husband, is hesitant. Lisaa suggests that she will convince her grandparents, who live in some interior part of the Western Ghats. The first few minutes of the film are all about the unconvincing set-up that will lead Lisaa and her friend Jaggu (Sam Jones) to the bungalow of her grandparents. On top of it, we have a horrific comedy track featuring Brahmananda that has nothing to do with the film and there is Yogi Babu as well, who does his usuals.


Once Lisaa arrives at the bungalow, she finds her grandparents to be super weird. Her grandpa, with his uber-cool hairdo and deep voice, and grandma with a sinister look, suggest that something uncanny is going on in the bungalow. Located in some remote location that doesn’t have cellular network coverage, Lisaa and Jaggu are more or less trapped with these old weirdos. The two youngsters go through some scary experiences and are convinced that the house is haunted. And, when Anjali starts to doubt whether the old couple is really her grandparents, things escalate pretty fast.

Agni Siragugal

Synopsis

Agni Siragugal is a Tamil action thriller movie directed by Naveen. The movie starring Vijay Antony, Arun Vijay, Akshara Haasan, Nasser and Prakash Raj, has the music composed by Natarajan Sankaran. The soundtrack is composed by Natarajan Sankaran. The movie produced by T. Siva under the banner Amma Creations. Ulaganaygan Kamal Haasan unveiled the first look poster of the Agni Siragugal on 1 November 2018.

Mulan

Mulan is an American historical war drama film based on the Chinese legend Hua Mulan. Nick Caro directed this official adaption of the 1998 Disney movie of the same name. Starring Liu Yifei in the titular role, the film features Chinese superstars Donnie Yen and Jet Li in supporting roles.

Chinese Emperor issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Chinese Imperial Army to protect it from Huns. The enthusiastic and brave Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of a venerated warrior steps in to take the place of her ailing father.  She disguises herself as Hua Jan with man identity. Being tested at every step, She has to harness her true potential.

Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman is an American superhero movie based on DC Comics character Wonder Woman.  It’s a direct sequel to 2017’s Wonder Woman and the ninth installment in DC extended universe. Directed by Patty Jenkins, The film stars Gal Gadot in the titular role. Warner Bros. will be distributing the movie worldwide.  

In 1984, Daina comes into conflict with two formidable foes: Maxwell Lord and Cheetah.

Plan Panni Pannanum

Plan Panni Pannanum is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language Comedy film directed by Badri Venkatesh, produced by Rajesh Kumar and Sinthan L from Positive Print Studios. The story is written by G.Radhakrishnan, dialogues by A.C Karnamurthy. The film stars Rio Raj and Remya Nambeesan playing the lead roles.