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20th December 2011, 01:40 PM
#11
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Originally Posted by
kubrick
YOsichu pAtha athu oru realistic ending thaan. Aana namaloda tamizh cinema mentality atha Ethukka virumbala. That's the truth. As I already mentioned if only it had been a little more dramatic or hard-hitting whatever the ending is we wouldn't feel this way.
[Spoiler]I agree it's kinda realistic. Police wouldn't want to tarnish their name in a case like this. I felt cheated because it's easy for the director to use Karunakaran's mental instability thing to save him. He could have treated the climax in a different way
And did you guys see the
Raam (possible spoiler) connection to the movie or is it just me. [Spoiler]
When arulnidhi 1st goes to the father, the father's son comes to deliver something to him, appove I noticed him but dint think much to predict that guy was the thief which actually doesn't do much to the story. But I felt that to be a very Hitchcock-ian way of writing.[Spoiler]
I got it too. In both cases, I think the directors followed the basic screenplay rule i.e Show all the concerned characters in the first act itself. Also I knew that guy with permanent smirk in his face, is just a red herring. Not sure if that's how Hitchcock did it too, haven't seen any of his films.
If you analyze the script in a linear way it is a very simply thought one, but to create that flow which never makes us notice the randomness is the thing I find very clever.
The director did very well in connecting the parallel threads seamlessly. It's a well written script and the execution was perfect.
OFF TOPIC:
Is there a spoiler option here?
I've been thinking of suggesting this to RR. Will check with him.
Last edited by littlemaster1982; 20th December 2011 at 01:46 PM.
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20th December 2011 01:40 PM
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