Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Rekka

My review: Rekka


This seems to be the season for dumb movies. Couple of weeks back I thought "Thodari" would be the dumbest movie of the year, but I din't expect that so quickly there will be a strong contestant vying for the title in "Rekka". Vijay Sethupathy who was on a purple patch seem to have hit a dead end with this insane movie. And the movie answers the reason as to why the director Rathina Siva's debut movie is still sleeping in the cans. 

Some movies can be boring yet you can sit through it with redeeming features coming in the form of bearable comedy or hearable songs. But "Rekka" is a masterpiece that doesn't allow you to relax even for a while. It is a full blown saw slayer. Though couple of songs are melodious, the visuals just make you aversive. When things are already going haywire, the flashback scenes are one of the most dumbest sequence ever. Why should every one beat up Kishore to the extent that he becomes mentally deranged when every one in the village were after that girl. 


Vijay Sethupathy seems to be clearly uncomfortably doing this role. In the action sequences where he just tosses around people like they are five rupee coins, he looks as if he is trying hard to control his laughter. Everything about Lakshmi Menon is terrible in movie, right from her make up to make up of her character or her family's. The villains are comical caricatures that you keep laughing our loud at the effort these unsuspecting individuals are putting in such a poorly written and portrayed roles.

On the whole, "Rekka" with its A-grade cast and B-grade sensibilities is THE dumbest movie of the year beating "Thodari" by miles.

Bottomline: Rekka romba mokka 

0.5/5  

Remo

My review: Remo


"Remo" is 9th film for Sivakarthikeyan as a lead hero but still he has not learnt to act on his own other than in comical portions . A top mimic he is, he only mimics the actions of actors mainly Vijay, with situational mimicry of Rajnikanth, Karthik, Madhavan, Surya, etc as when the scene warrants. Even in the lady get-up what we she is a spoof acting that one can see in the Sivakarthikeyan's most famous TV show of the past, "Adhu Idhu Ethu". He can scrap through with such histrionics in movies like "Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam" and "Rajni Murugan" as emphasis is mainly on comedy in those movies, but when it comes to mass movies like "Kaakki Sattai" and for that matter even "Remo" his efforts can be seen as nothing  but a mimicry of a Vijay wannabe. 

Bakkiyaraj Kannan seems to be content with playing it safe with what he considers as the mandatory ingredients of a commercial entertainer, but only mistake is that all these ingredients are a decade older.  Good for nothing roadside romeo falling for a girl in matter of seconds, stalking a girl in the name of love, misogynist dialogues, female bashing love failure song, child sentiment, etc, etc, etc, have been battered to death in tamil cinema. Hence this movie is so predictable that it  just bores you no ends.


Coming to comedy which is Sivakarthikeyan's forte, this movie boasts of nothing in that regards, except may be couple of scenes in which now in form Yogi Babu enthrals. Keerthi Suresh is getting type cast as a "loosu ponnu" whether her character is a doctor or a makeup assistant. After a neat introduction in "Rajni Murugan", things are going downhill for her. Satish doesn't evoke any laughter anymore. Saranya is terribly typecast.

Movie's only positive is it's cinematography which is awesome. The colour tones are stuff only a legend like P.C.Sreeram can produce. Anirudh's music is only average. "Senjitaale" is a good song but others are letdown. background score is loud and scratchy. 

On the whole, Bakkiyaraj Kannan has wasted a golden opportunity. Touted to be a romantic comedy, "Remo" is neither romantic nor comical, utterly predictable and boring except couple of sequences here and there.

Bottomline: Misogynists' delight 

1.5/5