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10th August 2013, 06:21 PM
#1221
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Sify rating : 4/5
Vijay has matured as an actor of substance in commercial cinema with Thalaivaa. Not only is he a one-man entertainment troupe who can dance, fight, romance and do comedy with ease, but can also act. One of the highlights of the film is the emergence of Vijay as an actor from a star, as he excels in emotional scenes.
However he is let down by a weak script and takes its own time to evolve, which slows down the narration. The film at 177 minutes tests your patience especially in the second half. The thread of the film is etched out of various don films where father is a don and son under difficult circumstances is forced to take over his mantle (Godfather(English), Thevar Magan, Nayagan, Naduvazhigal (Malayalam), and Sarkar(Hindi) ).
The film begins with how Anna (Sathyaraj) a Tamil in Mumbai becomes a powerful don and is revered by the locals for the way he provides instant justice and runs a parallel government. His son Vishwa (Vijay) is living a cloistered life in Sydney where he is a successful entrepreneur and has also his own Tamil dance troupe.
However, suddenly due to certain circumstances he is forced to take over his father’s empire and continue to provide instant justice to the people who had trust in his father. Will the son rise to protect his father’s legacy and take on his enemies’ forms the rest of the story
The best part of Thalaivaa is the first half set in Australia as the breezy romance between Vijay and Amala Paul peps up the mood, along with the comedy of Santhanam makes it a fun ride. However the second half, the film loses its tempo and drags big time as things get serious with no romance or comedy.
GV Prakash’s background score especially the theme music and a couple of songs are really good. “Yaar Indha Saalai..” is soothing and picturised beautifully in Australia and Vaanganna Vanakkanganna. is rocker mainly due to Vijay’s dancing and singing. Nirav Shah’s camera is picture perfect with the right colour tone.
Amala Paul shines especially in the romantic scenes in the first half and dubbing in her own voice is a major plus. In the second half her characterisation undergoes a change, and the way she manipulates the climax is fantastic. Her costumes are chic and performance is top class. Sathyaraj is terrific as the Godfather of Mumbai. Santhanam is a scream, and his one-liners with a straight face provides humour in a grim story.
The major plus of the film is Vijay. He is good in emotional scenes, the best is the point where he sees his father getting blown up. You can see that he has evolved as a fine actor with a restrained and mature performance in that particular scene. And is there a better dancer than Vijay in Tamil cinema? You can’t take your eyes off him in the Vaanganna.. song.
On the downside, the film has too many scenes inspired from Godfather mafia type movies. The film is nearly 3 hours and needs urgent trimming to make it fast. The second half is longer than the first half and the pace slackens due to slow change of scenes.
On the whole, Thalaivaa likes the curate’s egg is good in parts and would have been better if it was more racy and shorter.
Verdict - Entertaining
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10th August 2013 06:21 PM
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10th August 2013, 06:35 PM
#1222
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Originally Posted by
Warden
Why all this gloom
.All said and done its as good,if not better than all of Vijays(director) previous works Its exactly how i imagined 'ter watching the trailer.thuppakis spoilt you lot I guess
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had Thalaivaa released 2 years back it wudve been celebrated wildly.
Agree with both the points, Naveen.
In admiration of Mr. Evergreen Young, Mr. Box Office, Mr. Dance, Mr. MASS - | Ilayathalapathy VIJAY |
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10th August 2013, 06:36 PM
#1223
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Originally Posted by
Movie Buff
Pokkiri
(2007 Pongal) was followed by ATM(2007 Diwali)..... Adhi(2006 Pongal)actually followed Sivakasi (Diwali 2005)
Sorry, got it wrong there. But the theory still holds good
In admiration of Mr. Evergreen Young, Mr. Box Office, Mr. Dance, Mr. MASS - | Ilayathalapathy VIJAY |
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10th August 2013, 06:42 PM
#1224
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Originally Posted by
BM
I did not post much during sura, red card episodes, vizhupuram marathon ect times too (in fact i was free those times). Since some people are not updating reviews/news here as they searched every nook and corner and updated last year in other thread (may be now staying inside theatre and watching continuous shows). As all are busy, i am taking the pain and posting the reviews. Its too early to exchange thankyou/don't mention it, that should come much later. Btw never expected this kind of situation will come again this soon, genuinely sad and my condolences.
ect......did you mean etc???
Sura happened three years ago.
Vizhupuram marathon, i don't understand how that could be counted into box office calculations/movie reviews. Running for cover is far better than Killing a distributor IMHO.
"This Soon"??? - 4 commercially successful movies, in a time when even delivering 2 hits in a row has become a distant dream for many experienced actors in business. Not bad at all.
Crucially, as a matter of fact, Thalaivaa's verdict in TN is not yet out and hence cannot be quite compared to some colossal failures in Tamil Cinema in the recent past.
Hence, your genuinely sad condolences makes complete sense.
Last edited by CEDYBLUE; 10th August 2013 at 08:36 PM.
In admiration of Mr. Evergreen Young, Mr. Box Office, Mr. Dance, Mr. MASS - | Ilayathalapathy VIJAY |
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10th August 2013, 06:50 PM
#1225
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#Thalaivaa Review from ReviewRaja - 8.3/10
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10th August 2013, 06:53 PM
#1226
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Originally Posted by
CEDYBLUE
Agree with both the points, Naveen.
Regarding the second point. It can still be celebrated. Let it release. We cannot rule out the possibility. The mixed reviews can turn out be a blessing in disguise and lower the expectations of people in TN. That can be a good thing at times.
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10th August 2013, 06:54 PM
#1227
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Itsprasanth rating - 4/5 !
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10th August 2013, 06:56 PM
#1228
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Originally Posted by
Movie Buff
Regarding the second point. It can still be celebrated. Let it release. We cannot rule out the possibility. The mixed reviews can turn out be a blessing in disguise and lower the expectations of people in TN. That can be a good thing at times.
+1 Exactly
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10th August 2013, 07:01 PM
#1229
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If ALV trim atleast for 20 mts ; then THALAIVAA may be a sure shot in TN .....
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10th August 2013, 07:09 PM
#1230
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Whatever be the case be the movie is doing great in Kerala.. didnt get the usual number of theaters expected for a vijay movie since there were four malayalam films but still took a big opening in kerala... despite mixed reviews housefull shows continues...
There is a light at the end of every tunnel....just pray it's not a train!.
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