Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Marco is undoubtedly one of the most violent films in recent times, but it is also one of the weakest scripts I’ve seen. The film is packed with extreme violence, which, while justified by the story but lacks the emotional depth to make it truly gripping. Almost all the characters, including Marco himself, are very plainly written. The film is filled with a multitude of action set pieces that are raw, bloody, and visually striking, but the lack of emotional…
*Pushpa 2* is a typical commercial film that doesn’t quite live up to the strong foundation laid in Part 1. It leans heavily on mass appeal and the charisma of the name *Pushpa*. While a few scenes and set pieces worked well but the overall film feels predictable and stuck in the same old formula. Sure, it’s a commercial film, so you don’t go in expecting perfect logic, but even then, it lacks the basic elements to keep you engaged. The story drags on too much, making it feel stretched and less impactful.
Prem Kumar has once again delivered a pure, heartfelt love story, and it's not an usual love story here we find love in everything we see. I found myself missing every character and felt a strong desire to be with them or journey alongside them. The score and cinematography are perfectly balanced, and the performances by Karthi and Arvind Swami were outstanding. The story is simple yet difficult to spoil—it's about revisiting memories or the things left behind at home.
The people, the place, and even the animals each have their own depth and story to tell. We see the innocence of the characters shine through.
"ARM," directed by Jithin Lal, is a solid entertainer with a well-written storyline and gripping screenplay. Tovino effortlessly pulls off three distinct roles, and this is one of his best performances. I particularly enjoyed the writing choices, as they align perfectly with the story's needs, especially the scenes between Tovino and Krithi Shetty.
At its core, the story revolves around Ajayn's struggle to escape the identity trap but it delves deeper, touching on themes of societal entrapment through caste. We…