Saturday, July 04, 2015

Indru Netru Naalai (INN) – A Travel though Time

First thing I felt coming out of the theater (drive-in), watching the film Indru Netru Naalai (today yesterday tomorrow) was, how creative our filmmakers are? Following TEOA, here is another movie based on science fiction which takes us on a fun ride through time travel. Though many films have come up on this concept, this is the first time the Tamil filmdom has experienced such and the team has also succeed in their mission.

A scientist from the future (2065) sent a time machine to the current year and it lands at the hands of two friends (Vishnu and Karunakaran) and an inventor during an accident. When the inventor falls into coma after an electric shock, the friends take away the machine and use it for their astrology business – Karunakaran being an astrologer; they recover things people have lost by going back in time using the time machine but make believe others it’s quite astrology and earn enough.

During one such travel to past, they make a mistake without their knowledge and it saves a gangster from an encounter who’s targeting the father of Mia George, who is in love with Vishnu. Understanding it later, they decided to correct the mistake by going to the past but landed in trouble even before the time machine broke away with no option to go further. How did they handle the situation is something sustain the eagerness till ending.

The film is quite an entertainer and behind the scientific notion it’s the realistic comedy-drama that put forth the entire sum. Not that the concept of time travel doesn’t work, but without a good story and screenplay even with a subject travelling to space seems to work not well. I would say anyone asking me about the hero of the movie is the story and though the artists/actors are equally important (like everyone given their best here) the story is perhaps one of the finest in recent past.  

I remember seeing couple of movie in past on time travel but I was uncertain about my understanding of the concept until watching INN. The director (Ravi Kumar, a debutant) has simplified the function of time travel and that too watching in our regional language the understanding becomes easier. The invention of time machine is also simple, cool and uncomplicated for viewers to get a fair idea.

Among the performance, the character of Vishnu and Karunakaran was outstanding and their lack of star status helps us easily relate and involved in the story. For a sci-fi movie, the visuals usually used to be mysterious and high tech, but except the beginning and things relevant to machine everything seems to be realistic and happen to be in real. The travel in past to granny age is something bring back the old charms lively which have been seen as images alone.

P.S. Thanks to our fellow blogger Rajesh, if he hadn’t written about this film I would have missed a great amusement. He has started to watch movies on first day first show, but I watched this movie last day last show hence the film was suppose to leave the theater for next release.  

11 comments:

Twilight Man said...

So it was a great movie! I must watch it when it arrives at our shores.

L. D. said...

I like all traveling in the future kind of movies. Once we see one we like we buy it and watch it over and over again.

Destination Infinity said...

I too liked this movie very much, that's why I recommended it highly in my blog. I feel people should know about such good movies, encourage it by watching it in the theater, and have a good time in the process! I am now thinking of going to one movie (first day first show) every week. Hopefully I can. I am loving it so far :)

Destination Infinity

Rajesh said...

Interesting review of the movie.

EG CameraGirl said...

Sounds like a good movie!

Sandhya said...

Nowadays, we seem to read about many small budget new movies by new directors and mostly, all are different and interesting! Must watch this movie now.

Uppal said...

This new movie about science fiction presented with artistic and interesting incidents, shows that Tamil films are going ahead with experimenting with different styles of movie making. Good that you enjoyed watching it!

Meoww said...

Adding it to the list of must watch movies list! Thanks Jeevan :)

Blogoratti said...

Hello. Seems like a great one. Nice of you to share.

Locomente said...

As you said, Rajesh's review made me want to watch the movie... But the movie was not running anywhere nearby... Reading your views, I feel terrible... So happy to know that Tamil cinema industry is ready to experiment and venture into new terrains... Be it a simple Kakka Muttai or this!

Thanks for sharing :)

RUTH FASHION DIARY said...

This sounds like a great deal hope I will also get to watch this one soon.Thank you for sharing.