Shot Boot Three Review… beautiful, beautiful, beautiful😃
Year: 2023
Genre: Relations, Teens, Adventure, Friendship, Drama
Cast: Kailash Heet, Praniti, Vedanth Vasanth, Poovaiyar, Sneha, Venkat Prabhu, Yogi Babu, Sai Dheena, Sivaangi Krishnakumar, Arun Vaidyanathan
Director: Arun Vaidyanathan
Writer: Anand Raghav, Arun Vaidyanathan
Cinematographer: Sudarshan Srinivasan
Summary: When Kailash’s newly adopted dog goes missing, he gathers his friends to look for him in a community where a rising number of stray dogs get killed
Overall Rating: BBQ
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful😃 Shot Boot Three was a beautiful and clean watch. We enjoyed every bit of it.
The story was relatable as it carried crucial messages for our generation
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—”In today’s world where everyone is obsessed with likes and shares in the internet, how can we not like these kids who share only love?”
This was the catchy phrase of the opening scene. It was clear throughout the screenplay that Arun Vaidyanathan (director/writer) wanted to emphasize the need for love in our fast-paced society.
Love for one another, love for the blind, love for the poor, and of course, love for animals.
It was touching that before the movie started there was a message on god coming into a dog form at a child’s party; this emphasized the necessity to treat everyone equally, including dogs, annnnnd refer to them as ‘they’ and not ‘it’. Wow👏
—Poovaiyar (playing Ramana) takes home the award for best performance. He is sooo cute and excelled in his street-wise role🤩
He was the friend with many connections and was all-knowing
—Shot Boot Three sustained a childlike atmosphere with entertaining animation, funky score, and simple/clean dialogues
—The yellow color in the lighting, outfits, and dog’s fur accentuated the optimism, energy, happiness, and friendship symbolism.
It was quite meaningful to see the solidarity between the friends Pallavi (Praniti), Ballu (Vedanth Vasanth), Ramana, and Kailash (Kailash Heet).
The kids taught us that it’s possible to achieve unity and love in our individualistic generation
—Nice work on the storytelling and direction. Every scene made sense and we were gradually taken from point A to point B.
Being separately introduced to Pallavi, Ballu, and Kailash in the beginning gently invited us into their world so we could understand them.
Moreover, it was exciting to experience their unique personality: Ballu always fantasized about video games, Pallavi was the singer, and Kailash always longed for company
Bland
—It was obvious that Shot Boot Three was the main actors’ debut.
Praniti, Vedanth, and Kailash weren’t totally relaxed in front of the camera. We could tell they were thinking about their next moves/lines. But we give them A for effort!
Viewers’ Guide
Language none Violence none Intimacy none
Trailer
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(Audio: Tamil; English Subtitles: Yes)