Koorman Review

Koorman…we weren’t very interested😔

Year: 2022
Genre: Police, Psychological, Crime, Action, Thriller
Cast: Rajaji, Janani, Balasaravanan, Aadukalam Naren, Praveen
Director: Bryan B. George
Writer: Bryan B. George
Cinematographer: Shakthi Aravind
Summary:  Dhanashekar has an unusual gift: he can read people’s minds. This comes in handy in his police profession when there’s a rapist at large

Overall Rating: Water  
Oh Koormannnn…An impeccable story with so much to deliver! If Koorman were an appetizing meal, then it wasn’t well promoted by the waiter and plated by the chef; consequently, we weren’t much interested
~Yours To Explore~

Delicious
—The location of Dhanashekar’s remote house created a mysterious feeling that we were eager to know more about it
—The pale color palette worked 😀
—Dhanashekar’s (Rajaji) mind-reading ability was intriguing, it added another dimension to the plot

Bland
—Koorman was mainly about Rajaji, not Dhanashekar. He was showing off a lot, having no grace in his facial expression or captivating the spirit of the film.
The rest of the cast didn’t even make up for the void, they were of no support to the lead actor
—The narrative wasn’t presented in a sizzling method to keep us focused from start to finish. We saw some characters, there was the usual romantic segment, a crime, then the aftermath. Nothing to retain us on our seats

Viewers’ Guide
LanguageViolenceIntimacy none

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(Audio: Tamil; English Subtitles: Yes)

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