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Vasanth Vasanth
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Vasanth posted a review for The Invisible Man in Movies
Is Revenge is served best old and invisible! Yes! Harrowing, unsettling, and gut wrenching narrative Rebooted sans the surgical bandages, novelist HC Wells "Invisible Man" A new and improved control freak who doesn't let go. The ambience is chillerific. Ultra modern 2020 tech savvy Malibuesque sleek concrete see-thru open view glass beach house and everything that money can buy to small town usa is the riveting back and forth backdrop. With all the San Francisco salt air you can breathe. If you can. Artisan and streamlined cinematography- picture perfect creepy attic, Golden Gate Bridge fly over, cozy suburban safe house, to details as nuanced to a wide shot dining with chic square wine goblets. These images meticulously relax you like candlelight into the slippery suspense. The approach to music is awesome silence... raindrops, natural and pelting and then steel. The application is a fantastic orchestration of sound/music/silence. Less is so much more. When there is silence we hear silence, and throughout this film it's what you don't hear that is so foreboding and nerve-racking. Now, Welcome to the Elizabeth Moss Show the sensitive tormented performance -- frightened -- frazzled -- beaten down is "The Film" Her fight back/skittishness with a presence of mind are hauntingly brilliant. You believe in his brutal narcissistic assault only because of her hi-test portrayal. The necessary supporting cast buoys Her up, giving the filler and strength to the narrative's twist filled arc. Oliver Jackson-Cohen smart smug spoiled snot Storm Reid everybody's teen Aldis Hodge neighborly friend Harriet Dyer snippy Michael Dorman a grey suit prima donna play their parts like the everyday people we know and trust The Director/Writer Leigh Whannel....His vision and shots makes you want to dodge weave and duck. Impeccable timing. Chiseled dialogue whips the story along. He did his homework and everything about this is truly a gift on stalking behaviour. No leniency on this harsh violent abusive subject matter (having experienced similar recounts, look a Hollywood Stars' notorious abuse stalking murder cases--this is true to life.) If you empathize with the story it is excruciatingly hard to process that everyday people behave this way in. The editing is superb linear and air tight. Whannel's whole POV is Her story. Is Her story really what happened? Emotional trauma is a slow process in response to being gaslighted. This is Masterly directed, and cleverly written. Just sit still and stop fidgeting. This is his style. One of this year's finest outstanding terror thrillers. Who? This film is for all types, enough action, story, mystery, thrills. If you like Hitchcock, this is more than up your alley. Invisibility is inevitable! It's "6g" away
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Vasanth posted a review for Thappad in Movies
First thing I want to say it's going to be one of my favourite dialogue "Just a slap, but nehi maar sakta." As the name suggests this is the slap on society the values with which we are living. It starts with an orange ice candy and travels across different class of people and how one slap changes their lives. But here I don't agree with one point of the film "Divorce". Yes, I agree one slap is also not allowed but for one slap kill a relationship is also not justified. For me, it's like the character Amrita is running from the situation instead of fight. There is a lot of ways to face this situation and make her husband understand how wrong he was. If we start brake all relation just because a slap (I am not supporting any domestic violence, no one have any rights to torture anyone) then one day we will be alone at the end. If someone hurt us it's our duty to make them realise their mistake, brake a relation comes at the end, where no hope alive. The story takes time to grow and the base is created with a beautifully crafted screenplay with fine details of daily life. How the tea is made in high class or low-class homes but tastes the same. At first, the movie goes noiseless and slow to build the narrative. Activities of daily life are repetitive but show the commitment and sacrifices one does for others to keep happy. As Director Anubhav Sinha did a brilliant job, portray the story nicely. Especially the shadow storey of Amrita'S Neighbour, The housemaid and advocate are beautifully portrayed. The story of four different couples are so easily merged that you realise that problems are in every level of society. As Actor Taapsee Pannu, Tanvi Azmi, Ratna Pathak Shah, Ram Kapoor did justice to their respective characters. Music goes with the story but not up to the mark. The screenplay is good and detailed. Some dialogues are good and hit you. Overall the movie is worth a watch. But don't take a decision of DIVORCE or Don't brake a Relation in a small conflict situation. Relation relays on Faith, Love, Care, Sacrifice and by Giving another Chance. This Film gives a wrong message to the Society
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