God Father Review… a purely innovative film
Year: 2020
Genre: Crime, Chase, Family, Action, Thriller
Cast: Natarajan, Lal, Ananya, Ashwanth Ashokkumar, G. Marimuthu
Director: Jegan Rajshekar
Writer: Jegan Rajshekar
Cinematographer: N. Shanmuga Sundaram
Summary: A notorious gangster is determined to kill the only kid with the matching rare blood his dying son needs
Overall Rating: Ovation
God Father was such an excitinggggggg movie!! Just the concept was purely innovative; forget about the trailer, you want to jump straight to the film to find out how a dreaded gangster and his entourage chase an average family in one single location.
Yes, God Father is not a hunt around the city but in a single apartment building. This made it even more nerve-racking; we were anxious, scared, irritated, and even screaming to advise the family members. The perfect thriller genre!
A round of applause to the team that built such a phenomenal apartment location from scratch. Can we clap for N Shanmuga Sundaram and his crew? 👏🏾
Using the allegory of the lion and the deer to represent the gangster and the family man, respectively, was so appropriate to call our attention to resilience, wisdom, sound judgment, and courage.
One very very small note on the visual effects which, at times, looked unnatural…
Well, enough talking, time to applaud!
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