I just feel there is somehow a disconnect within this movie, can't really put my finger on what precisely, whether it is the pacing, or the cinematography or the story, not really sure.
I feel the first half of the movie is good which what a loving uncle the protaganist is, the story line is about an uncle looking for his missing niece and that's what I was waiting for but for no reason they first put in a totally different storyline (not gonna spoil it here) which does somewhat relate to the story but it is a big issue also and I think would've deserved a movie of its own.
The movie starts to go in one direction but abruptly the matter is solved and we get back on course. I think they could have either dwelled more on that particular subject matter or not mentioned it all. Due to that a lot of time was detracted from the main story, the girl, the kidnapper which could've been more fleshed out.
However with that little quirk out of the way the movie was very good in most other aspects, it shone the light on many issues that plague developing countries with regards to sex and new media, how to balance it all, difference between good and bad touching, not feel shame to come forward because of "log kya kahenge" etc.
The ending was not one would've expected (although some of it was) and raised another good point about men trying to be heroes to revenge honour but don't really understand a woman's plight.
All in all this movie is very good, albeit due to some factors cannot be included in the list of recent South Indian masterpieces like Kadaisi Vivasayi or Viduthalai: Part 1 but it is better than 99% of the garbage out there.
I feel the first half of the movie is good which what a loving uncle the protaganist is, the story line is about an uncle looking for his missing niece and that's what I was waiting for but for no reason they first put in a totally different storyline (not gonna spoil it here) which does somewhat relate to the story but it is a big issue also and I think would've deserved a movie of its own.
The movie starts to go in one direction but abruptly the matter is solved and we get back on course. I think they could have either dwelled more on that particular subject matter or not mentioned it all. Due to that a lot of time was detracted from the main story, the girl, the kidnapper which could've been more fleshed out.
However with that little quirk out of the way the movie was very good in most other aspects, it shone the light on many issues that plague developing countries with regards to sex and new media, how to balance it all, difference between good and bad touching, not feel shame to come forward because of "log kya kahenge" etc.
The ending was not one would've expected (although some of it was) and raised another good point about men trying to be heroes to revenge honour but don't really understand a woman's plight.
All in all this movie is very good, albeit due to some factors cannot be included in the list of recent South Indian masterpieces like Kadaisi Vivasayi or Viduthalai: Part 1 but it is better than 99% of the garbage out there.
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