Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum Review…a so-so film
Year: 2021
Genre: Tradition, Family, Politics, Social Justice, Drama, Comedy
Cast: Mithun Manickam, Ramya Pandian, Vadivel Murugan, Vani Bhojan
Director: Arisil Moorthy
Writer: Arisil Moorthy
Cinematographer: M. Sukumar
Summary: Kunnimuthhu and Veerayi, a village couple, are searching for their two missing bulls, which catches media attention. Their actual circumstance uncovers additional underlying problems
Overall Rating: Beignets
A wake-up call that brings together good humor and socio-political awareness. Production was generally so-so
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—Raame Aandalum Raavane Aandalum (RARA) was a beautiful display of village life and its people. We got to experience the farming activities and see the painful labor under the scorching sun
—The scenario was an eye-opener that loudly called us to be vigilant about the measures taken by our leaders. It showed us politics’ manipulation of information and power while giving us a good dose of laughter.
Kunnimuthhu was hilarious, a simple guy with a simple vision. Dialogues were powerfully written.
It was a little different to see the couple consider the bulls as their children to the extent they didn’t even bother to have biological kids.
But as the movie progressed, we became touched by the amount of affection they poured on the bulls, willing to fight for them at any cost, very sweet 🙂
—Beautiful work on the color grading and CGI effects!
—The soundtrack lyrics challenged us and accentuated the message of the story
Bland
—Though the acting was natural, it didn’t empower RARA. Kunnimuthhu and Veerayi, as well as the supporting cast, were not memorable
—Cinematography was ok, some angles were shot too briskly without a particular purpose
—In a few scenes, the score was abruptly interrupted by another one making it a bit disrupting
—RARA took a while to take off due to the climax coming very late
Viewers’ Guide
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