Thursday, December 15, 2011

mayakkam enne-review

Dear Selvaraghavan,

The message you tried to convey was nice.

Yes a photographer who has lost the purpose of his life is rejuveniated and strapped back on by his wife. Good story nice effort. Still, I wish you had concentrated more on how to revived him back. ie. ditch the whole part 1. and make the 2nd half into the entire movie.

But I don't quite agree with how it was projected on screen. More so at this point of time where divorce and break-ups have become so common. Why did he have to mix his career life with his personal life at the first point? That was the dumbest thing to do. So, are you trying to say they can only co-exist, without a good career, you are doomed to have a pathetic life anyway?

And how you showed him drifting away, thanks, I was wondering where the hell is the selvaraghavan semi-nude and too-far-for-society-to-accept touch till we got to that part. no more to say -.-

Your heroine, yes if this is her first movie, she has done well. But sadly I watched osthi yesterday in which she had played the exact same so-called tough, I-refuse-to-smile look so it was a little boring, otherwise, she was okay though I felt the character was too serious and boring.

The idea of how LUCK is everything throught the magazine pushing, nicely potrayed.

And his sister was verrrrrrrrrrry pretty!

2 comments:

Vimal said...

the way you have reviewed is good...

Madurai ponnu said...

thank you very much..