Sunday, July 01, 2018
Friday, June 29, 2018
Friday Review: Tik Tik Tik
From the time I
heard about this film and its concept (of space travel) I decided not to give a
miss, watching it from theatre – and like I told earlier I went for a night
show at drive-in, skipping the evening, for the Tamil film Tik Tik Tik .
Shakthi Soundar Rajan always comes with different concept and deals with
technical aspects neatly and I’m following his movies from Naanayam, even
though he has directed only four films Tik… is top-notching.
The film
revolves around an asteroid, in the size of Chennai, which is to hit the east
coast of India in a week time to create havoc and the Indian space team tries
to destroy the asteroid before it enters the earth surface! A team of
astronauts head by Vasu (a trained magician and escape artist) goes to a space
station to steal a missile, hold by an opponent country, to break apart the
asteroid to preserve our country. Did their mission accomplished or not remains
the subject which put us upright and holds interest to watch.
Hollywood has
manipulated a lot on this concept (of space travel) but first time a movie made
in India, using our simple technologies and VFX, want me to consider special
and it lived up to our expectation. The director has simplified the subject and
technical aspects to everyone’s understanding and the film crew had given their
best to accomplish the mission. There are many places where logic dies but the
illusion helped built up an image or mirage to watch with amuse. BGM was
excellent!
The first
impressive was the sound effect, where an asteroid hit the earth with force and
make a large hole. I could say D.Imman had given his best and every time the
BGM hit “tik tik tik” takes the entire attention and congrats D.Imman to
accomplish a century, where Tik… was his 100th composed album. Jayam
Ravi in role of Vasu had showed boldness and unpredicted on face keeps intense.
(I appreciate Ravi for taking such innovative projects following Peranmai.) Ramesh
Thilak and Arjunan made fun and Nivetha is additional attraction to the exact
replicative high-tech spaceship and space station.
The editing was
magic and one could feel it if you watch filming clips under credit.
Cinematographic is quite refreshing and the VFX scenes are pretty clear and
feels real! The movie is a great
experiment that deserves attention and keeping away the logic (which I think is
not necessary in a Sci-Fi) it’s a sheer entertainment, taking Tamil cinema to a
different level and I really wanted to watch this movie in theatre to support
their effort and to encourage such experiment in movies. Tik Tik Tik! A must
watch in theatre for the terrific effects.
Friday, June 22, 2018
Skywatch Friday
Before checking
the Tea Museum in Munnar, I captured this lovely shot on the pretty sky raised
above the mountains of tea. Interestingly this’s the only part of the blue sky
I watched during the entire trip of Munnar in Nov 2017! I ever experienced a
travel like that where the whole trip went under gloomy, cloudy and rainy
atmosphere and treated with multiple waterfalls decorating the mountains like festoons.
I really forget
that I have completed 13 years in blogging on June 20th. I’m certain it’s only
because of you, friends, support that I continue to blog and your comments were
my booster to kept spring here. Thank you all. Blogging is a celebration every
day and in the long run that particular day doesn’t mattered anymore and
blogging isn’t the same as well when I begin and the experience of blogging
taught me a lot to apply in my life and track
changer as well. It’s all because of you and you created a path for me to
walk through.
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Monday, June 18, 2018
Evening shows and Kaala
Hereafter, I
decided not to go for the evening shows at drive-in theatre as they begin to
play movies at 6.45pm itself, it takes at least half an hour to get clear
picture on the screen or to say until the sky turns darker. Except winter, all other
season has day light up to 7pm and it’s really difficult to get involved
watching. The only theatre I could visit here was the Prarthana beach Drive-in Theatre
where I could watch movies sitting from
the car rather shifted to a seat like regular theatres, and I don’t think
Chennai theatres are wheelchair friendly or allow to watch movies from wheelchair.
Apart this we could avoid traffic if we go for the night show at 10pm, and it
takes only 15-20 minutes to reach and return home.
Last week I went
to watch Tamil superstar’s Kaala and it is a movie based on the popular
residential area of Mumbai, Dharavi (one of the largest slum in the world),
where the superstar protect the people from a political head who tries to evict
them to execute his construction plan. The movie was easily predictable, and
the director has made it simple so there wasn’t an excitement of watching a
Rajini movie. I too went without an expectation perhaps because Rajini has done
many don movies and this is another shade in black. Actually at many places it
feels and reminds the pro-jallikattu and the tunes celebrating Kaala also reflects
the loudness of people gathered at Marina and black being the protesting logo influenced
lot.
I thought it was
only me, reminded the popular Vivek comedy where he played a fake don in Tamil
film Padikkadavan but now I could see many connected this way while watching
the movie. For people who went looking for some action from Rajini could have
disappointed but ok with bit of styles. At a scene where he says, you may have
come without asking me, but to go you have to… I wish Director Ranjith could have
made clear notes at some places and also the sub for Hindi dialogues are
unclear and noisy when languages blend. All characters did their part well and
Easwari Rai had made a nice resurface after long time in Tamil and her slang is
typical. Nana Patekar role could have been stronger and the movie is an eyewash
overall in black. Could watch ones and you won’t miss anything if not.
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