Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Madrasapattinam
I am back! and that too with a wonderful movie. I simply loved this movie by Vijay. Though his first venture Kreedom was not a success and i marvelled at the intense emotions in the movie. Back to this movie, this is one of the finest movie in recent times where masala movies have been dominating the industry.
The opening of the movie very much reminded movie of the Love saga Titanic as the now-old-heroine narrates the story and the presence of a granddaughter. Unlike Titanic, this is a period movie which tells the love between a white lady and a common who lived at the bank of The Koovam River. The movie feels so real and you connect to the story and the characters despite the settings of the movie which is set 1940s. unlike most period movies, this movie does not dwell on the fights and conflicts to seek independence. Though the conflicts are here and there,an intense love story is woven to the plot and evident throughout the movie. Kudos to the art director who has brought back Madras giving us a glimpse of the 1940s India. Every single frame looks so real and beautiful in the movie especially the trams and central station.
As far as the acting department is concerned, every one has done their part. But the surprise package is certainly Amy Jackson who has done a splendid performance. Her acting is undeniably excellent leaving us yearning to see her more on the screen. She looks stunning, graceful and delivers well despite the language barrier. She is so convincing that you tend to believe such a tender and graceful lady can fall in love with young man with golden heart.Her scenes linger in you even after the movie ends. The lady who plays the old Amy Jackson is very convincing and relates well to the characters. Arya is one fine actor and here he proves again. He fits the bill as a strong young man who fights aggressively and loves unconditionally. The part where he learns English is very cute and your hearts go out to him during the climax.
The music by GV is wonderful and i am still in love with the song Pookal Pookum. The other songs are brilliant too. But the feelings in the song Pookal Pookum song is adapted well onto the scene. And that is my personal favourite as my day begins with the song and ends with that too. Bravo to Vijay who has given one of the finest movies of late.Madrasapattinam -Beautiful
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