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Source(google.com.pk)Firstly rounds of applause to Bharath and Sasi for making this film finally happen after tremendous delay. 555 is a cocktail of everything, however it’s best to be classified in the romantic thriller genre with a small dosage of fun as well. Bharath is counting a big comeback through this film and will be sitting fingers crossed. After diverse movie making through Poo and Rojakootam, Director Sasi comes out with a thriller, so let us take our Binoculars to see how it has come out.
The Plot:
The movie is a galore of twists and turns, the suspense element just keeps piling up through the movie and off late this is one of the best thriller movies without a doubt. And being a thriller movie with high suspense quotient, it would be unfair to reveal the storyline that might break the anticipation. Bharath plays Aravind a guy suffering severe trauma from the loss of his love Liyana(Mirthika) after they are struck in an unfortunate accident. Santhanam plays Bharath’s brother who takes care during the days of his loneliness and what follows on forms the plot of the movie. Thanks to some crystal clear cinematography by Saravanan the movie looks spot-on delivering the objective of the director.
The Good and Bad stuff:
For a few minutes into the first couple of scenes, it is sure to make us nostalgic of Ghajini, nevertheless the carefully scripted movie weaves away in its own pace making an impression. The love scenes between Bharath and Mirthika is adorable and poignantly portrayed, add to it a load of cuteness. Mirthika is sure to be the find of this year, her actions are simply awesome and one scene in particular when she reacts to Bharath on the phone in astonishment over his pranks is simply delightful. Sasi has intelligently made this movie look believable without stereotyping the intelligence of the heroes so that you don’t go “Oh yet again”.
The lengths and breadths of how love can make someone change is a one liner on what the movie is, where the protagonist will scavenge through anything for his lost love. Sasi is a gifted story teller of love with his previous outings always rendering love very sensitively, however this is something with aggression infused in an awe-inspiring way.
Bharath has put his heart and soul in this movie, making it worth the wait. His transformation from an urban cool dude to a steel gritted toned angry hunk is amazing, even though the justification for his clenched body is never shown in a convincing manner. All said, this might be the movie that could bring back him to the limelight again.
The rest of the cast are adequate enough to fill their roles neatly. Though being a movie with all serious intentions, Santhanam’ s crackers does light you up. Erica as the other heroine also fills her role with enough suspense elements. One of the biggest letdowns from this movie is the way the villain is pigeonholed, the usual mistakes all directors do. The kick and extra punch is clearly missing. The art work and set is impeccably done, the accident and its after math is so realistic, hats off to the team. However the stunts and fighting are monotonous with nothing to crave for.
Simon’s dives well with a few of the songs, the visuals are fun to watch especially Vizhiyile has some creative work that would go well. However the BGM is a disappointment not giving the thump during aggressive scenes. Two of the songs are absolutely misplaced and cutting them down would’ve reduced the length as well, even though the screenplay does not drag.
Alright, everything said and tested, was the publicity enough for this racy thriller? and will it catapult the box office good enough during Thalaivaa’s absence? A question to wait and watch as it was released rather in a hushed manner and might need some hefty promotion, as the makers would not want a good movie to die down that easy.
Verdict: A neat romantic thriller, worth the watch!
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