Friday, January 20, 2017

Acham Enbathu Madamayada - Cool Watch

Acham Enbathu Madamayada

A one time watch but nevertheless a good one, with some illogical hiccups. But, we can close an eye to that. Because of the ones mentioned below :-

1. Cinematography - GVM is an ace at bringing out colors in his scenes. From Simbu's home to the roads they travel, everything is just so fresh and vibrant.
2. Manjima Mohan - Stunner. And a natural, at acting. No frill heroine to watch out for.
3. Songs - ARR. Magical. The most beautiful ones to me, come in sequence, in the movie. Raasali, Avalum Naanum and then Thali Pogathey.
4. GVM - Gautham Vasudev Menon. His storyline. His on and off appearance to make a mark in his movie. It's become routine now. But, why not ? Positive stamps are always good.
5. Daniel Balaji - After a long hiatus. But as bad as always. His villainy character always makes me tremble. In this, too.
6. The Royal Enfield - What A Bike ! I saw many on the streets and highways of India. It's a luxury there. GVM made it look more majestic in this movie.
7. The hero's name - Undisclosed until the end. I'm not saying anything more. You've got to watch it to know. Wink, wink.
8. Kanyakumari - Reminiscence. For me. The coastal town where sunrises are too beautiful to be explained. The couple watch one on their road tour. Overwhelming.
9. The Ending - We do get a summary on why things happened and how it has come to present day. Justified. As we were not left in a lurch.
10. STR - for not overdoing it, unlike in his other movies. GVM always tones down STR and brings out the best in him, alike VTV.

So, that's it. 10 reasonable points given to watch Acham Yenbathu Madamaiyada. It was not a box office hit, but a pleasant one, no doubt. Tamil audience are hard to predict and harder to please.

But, zealots will continue to recommend the good ones - box office or not.

Vijay Yesudass is a gem. Tamil at its utmost.
Chose this video for its Tamil lyrics.
No language expresses emotions like Tamil.

Yes, watch. Not the "wow, what a movie one", but "yes, a cool one"...

Signing of,
R. Shalu



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