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.