Monday, July 19, 2010

Madharasapattinam (2010)

 

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Madharasapattinam a great movie by Vijay. Just like the tag line says it is truly a journey from Chennai to Madharasapattinam. I had a good opportunity of watching this film in 70mm and man I should say that I was happy to have watched it that way. The actual story starts in Madharasapattinam during the pre-independence period. The time when the British were almost ready to quit India. A lovely love story place in the era between Arya (playing Parithi, a dhobi) and Amy (who plays Amy, the Governor's daughter). The story line, very simple they meet, they fall in love and they do all sorts of things as in any Tamil movie to keep their love alive. The exceptional beauty and extraordinary feel comes from the sets. The visuals are mind blowing and to see the old Madharasapattinam the same place we live in some 5 decades back was really a treat. The places drawn just like from an old album was sheer brilliance. CG and camera giving the most support that is required for a film such as this. Music throughout the film is a very big added advantage. Amy should be credited for her exceptional lip movements while her dialogues are in Tamil. Even in the songs Lip movements sync a lot better than our Indian Kollywood actresses. The whole team has done a spectacular job in bringing this alive. They did also do mistakes like whatever they copied from non Tamil movies were very obvious and we did notice it at first. Also a chase sequence placed in this film was too long which gets us go tired at some point. Other than these a wonderful movie, wonderful script and wonderful execution from the cast an crew.

Note: Special request to all who will watch this movie hereafter. Please watch this in theatres. Don’t miss out the visuals by watching it in the small screen. 

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1365030/

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  2. This is a good movie but could have been better if not for that editing. The bad editing did not allow the scene to grow on us. Fast paced editing is not for historical drama.

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