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 Post subject: Verdict : Must See
PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 2:54 pm 
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Verdict: Must See

http://sify.com/movies/tamil/review.php ... 5&cid=2429

The story is revealed in this review. The story is lot like (99%) Dare Devil, starring Ben Aflick. Its a mixture of DD and Spiderman (author compares it to the mask, just because he wears a smilar mask, but its more like DD + Spiderman)


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Anyone know what movies the fight choreography in the trailer was nicked from? :D


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DragunR2 wrote:
Anyone know what movies the fight choreography in the trailer was nicked from? :D


So far I noticed Matrix 2, Shoalin Soccer - I am pretty sure there are more , another fine example of creative bankruptcy showcased by our ace filmmakers.

Motto - "Let others produce while we re-produce"


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DragunR2 wrote:
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:rofl: :rofl:

Pretty Lame - i remember i had the same feeling when i saw Boy's promo pic , alteast that was done by teenagers not a guy in his mid-thirties !! :roll:


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There are also some fights copied from ONG BAK. Now how many times did Shankar watched the Matrix trilogy.


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Movie Review from Indiaglitz.com

In filmdom hype never matches reality. Or conversely, some of the biggest hits have had the least hype riding on them.

So when Anniyan had all those teasing promos and tantalizing publicity, there was a nagging worry can the film live up to it. Can Shankar and Vikram pull it off?

Well, they have not only lived up to the expectations but also gone beyond that.

Anniyan in one word is brilliant. A film that is big in conception, immaculate in execution and totally stunning in its entirety.

Anniyan is almost a surreal and phantasmagoric dream woven on an ambitiously expanded canvas that has never before seen on Indian films. Its technical sorcery (yes, that's the word) just takes your breath away. And it has taken all the audacity and ability of Vikram and the boldness and brilliance of Shankar to come up with this mesmerizing magic. At one level, it is just masala and mass entertainer. But the duo, like master magician, keeps you focused on the marvel of the moment rather than on the essential trick of it. Vikram's sterling skills and Shankar's spunky expertise seem made for each other.

The story of Anniyan is simple at one level, and decidedly complex at another. Ramanujam aka Ambi (Vikram) is a typical Brahmin lawyer, good in intent, proper in approach, but not so successful in the end. He is a stickler for rules and that doesn't always work. Though he champions the cause of the meek of the earth, he just doesn't get what he aims at ---justice.

His father Parthasarathy (Nedumudi Venu) tells him that it is difficult for one man to change the system. This message is constantly hammered into his mind. Ambi's love life also does not go anywhere. His affection for the next door girl Nandini (Sada) is also bit of a non-starter as she doesn't find him attractive. To add to this, Ambi's friend (Vivekh) also keeps making fun of his going-by-the-book tendency.

In other words, Ambi is a loser in life. He is trapped in the cul-de-sac of a relentless system.

And then, his life is transformed as he comes across inspiring lines from Hindu puranas (garudapuranam). So Ambi takes the avatar of Anniyan and sets out to mete his own brand of justice --- instant, violent, but effective.

Conmen, confidence tricksters, robbers, killers --- all get the Anniyan treatment. The ever-vigilant Anniyan inexorably seals their fate. And adding to the engrossing drama, emerges Remo, a sexy, ravishing model who has young girls going weak in their knees in love and anxiety. Nandini falls for his undoubted charms.

Now, it is not difficult to guess that Remo is none other Ambi himself.

Amidst all this drama, an indefatigable policeman (Prakash Raj) gets down to track all the killings and the mystery behind them.

The stunning denouement is about whether the police manage to nail Ambi and how and what makes him change his personality so much. It is a climax that befits such a thriller.

The film is out and out Vikram's. As Ambi, as Remo and as Anniyan, this amazing actor is just that --- amazing. He changes into these roles with the same ease and style of ramp models changing into clothes. His acting skills need no new underlining. It has been good. And it has just got better in Anniyan. As Ambi he is believable, as Remo he is lovable and as Anniyan he is bankable. His subtle changes of voice and its modulation, the nuances in the body language and the delicate shifts in expressions are all treats.

Sada, a young actress in such a big film, is surprisingly not over-awed. She brings to her role a simple elegance and an attractive grace. She oozes beauty in songs and is easy in her character.

Prakash Raj as the zealous cop, Nasser as the psychiatrist, Vivkeh as Ambi's friend fit the bill perfectly. Nedumudi Venu and Kalabhavan Mani also do their part very well.

Harris Jeyaraj's music is a major asset to this spectacular drama. All the songs that sounded good on the audio album, sound even better on screen. The extravagance and the agreeable opulence in the backdrop add to the visual richness of the film. If it were lavender fields of Australia in Boys, then it is Tulip fields of Amsterdam here.

In Sabu Cyril, Shankar has found an able ally who has given stylish structure to his grand dreams. The painstakingly re-created Thiagaraja Utasavam is a typical case in point.

Manikandan's camerawork is of the highest order. It is technically snazzy and attractive on the eyes.

Peter Heynes stunt work not only boggles your mind but also your eyes. The fight sequences are a major attraction and rise up to the level of films like Matrix.

The technical work, like in most Shankar's film, is astounding. The graphics effects are amazing and keeps your jaw dropped all through.

And what do you say of Shankar? To have thought of a film on such a scale in itself is a marvel, and to make it all work is simply stunning. His technical acumen has never been in doubt. And he also knows how to tell a gritty tale. The picturization of songs, always a highlight in his films, have reached a new high in this one. The Iyengar Veetu, Andang Kakka and Kadha Yanai songs have all different backdrops. But each has one common thread running through them --- Shankar conceptual brilliance. He keeps the pace even and exciting all through. Though the film is long by normal standards, Shankar's success lies in the fact that you realize that only when you come out of the theater. In the seats, he makes you stay riveted.

The film, at one level, is Indian meets Mudalvan meets Robin Hood meets every other vigilante justice film.

But Vikram and Shankar make it work. Compellingly, at that.

What are you waiting for? Head for the theaters to book your tickets. :shock:


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I saw Boys based on reading positive reviews and it turned out to be crap. I'm probably going to see it, mainly for the song picturizations, and Vikram is usually good in even mediocre material, but I'm keeping my expectations LOW. The ass-kissing for this film is beyond belief though :roll:


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 6:10 am 
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Defenitely not gonna wait for DVD...gonna see it ASAP.

I'm sure Vikram, Shankar and Harris J will rock. Esp. Harris J is good at BGM (Kaaka Kaaka, saami).

And Sada....need I say more.


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My cousin saw this movie and he said, you can raise your expectation to any level and you will still have surprises. He mentioned that its a collective combination of Spiderman-Mask-DareDevil-Indian-Mudhalvan, but a level above all. About award to Vikram, he mentioned that he wont be even nominated. He acted extremely well, but the story/idea is not suitable for a nomination atleast from indian standards.

I am hitting the theatre tomorrow, since such movies must be seen in theatre than DVD, atleast for the sound effect.


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kchan wrote:
And Sada....need I say more.

And kchan whats the deal between you and Sada man! You seems to be taken away by her! 8)


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dvdunlimited wrote:
kchan wrote:
And Sada....need I say more.

And kchan whats the deal between you and Sada man! You seems to be taken away by her! 8)


y don't u try Jeyam...u mite never recover.... :lol: :lol:


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Hmm.... more verdicts coming out.

"Boys is much better"

"Vivek at his best, Vikram at his best, Shankar at his worst"

"26 kodi selavu panniyirukkaanga, adhula 16 kodi songukku, 5 kodi usual selavu, so only 5 kodi thaan extra selavu panni irukkaanga, so its a regular budget movie only"

"shankar, better luck next time"

I am watching the movie in 2 hours. Will update my opinion later.


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Extraordinary opening!
By Moviebuzz
Saturday, 18 June , 2005, 10:59

The big budget Shankar-Vikram utopian fantasy Anniyan, has taken an extraordinary opening worldwide, on day-one of its release!

The film is already being touted as a hit. The all important word of mouth is good,and the highlights are the last 23 minutes of the film including the "Andangkaka..." song and the Vikram-Prakash Raj confrontation scene in the climax.

This climax scene in which Vikram changes his body language like a chamelion and Prakash Raj's agony and disbelief is sure to attract repeat audience. On the downside audience feel that the first half is too long and the Ambi character is unbelivable,as the reaction from a viewer at Maharani theatre in North Madras is - "Onnum Puriyale, Yaaru Ambi, eppidi Remo Anniyan avathu? Ithu magic aa?"
the reaction from a viewer at Maharani theatre in North Madras is - "Onnum Puriyale, Yaaru Ambi, eppidi Remo Anniyan avathu? Ithu magic aa?"
But who cares? The film has taken a bumper opening in Andhra too .Says K.R.Subramanian, of Prasad Film Laboratories,Chennai: "Aparichitudu has taken a very good opening in Andhra, in our Hyderabad multiplex people are standing up and clapping in the climax scene". Leading producer A.M.Ratnam called up Vikram from Hyderabad and said that it has opened like a Telugu super star movie!

In Kerala where monsoon has started, Anniyan has opened in many centres in two screens. Says Suresh Shenoy, an exhibitor in Ernakulam:"We opened in two screens here,and in pouring rains the film has taken 100 percent opening as good as a Mammootty or Mohanlal film. It is a super hit". In a one horse town like Kottayam in Kerala, it opened to 100 percent in two theatres!

And in Bangalore, Anniyan has opened to record crowds, at PVR the gold class(Rs500per ticket) has been sold out till Monday! As Vikram said in the evening at the Anniyan party in Chennai: "It is all set to be the biggest hit in my career. For the last couple of days I have not slept, I am going to crash out".

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the reaction from a viewer at Maharani theatre in North Madras is - "Onnum Puriyale, Yaaru Ambi, eppidi Remo Anniyan avathu? Ithu magic aa?"




:lol: :roll: It looks like we have a mindf**k film from Shankar. :wink:


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 3:21 am 
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thanks for lowering my expectations guys...Im watching it tommorow..

At least for vikram, sada and the songs....:D

I was never a fan of shankars direction btw....:D


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