The Worst Film Ever
Charming and brutal
Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
View MoreIt is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
View MoreThis movie is just Kamal's Vishwaroopam.To sum it all in one word,you can't . There are just too many amazing things in this movie.First, I would like to say or everyone will say that the cinematography is mind- blowing.They took shots with stunning angles. I have no words to describe it. Coming to the scenery, the shots in New York were done well and the fighting scenes were very very good.The not-notable VFX in this movie absolutely amazing. The Afghanistan part was awesome as you can't see any flaws.The story is not simple to understand as watch closely to really understand the flow of the story.Remember this, small words matter or not you'll be asking yourself why did so many things happen. Anyway, this movie will definitely be remembered and praised for a long time to come . This is a very bold and brave attempt from an Indian director.Hats off to Kamal sir for taking Tamil cinema to the next level , which is the level that will touch a persons brilliance . Final verdict, This is a must watch and a 'Truly Masterclass' movie...
View MoreWorld class film maker, Kamal Haasan has once again struck gold after Hey Ram and Virumaandi with his magnum opus, Vishwaroopam. The film has great technical values that can be compared to the Hollywood films with its high production budget. Good story with metaphorical elements concealed that requires intelligence from the audiences. Kamal and Pooja Kumar stand out in aspects of performances compared to the rest. Shekhar Kapoor and Andrea were good for their roles. The Afghanistan sequences were captured with awed perfection. Credits to the ace art director, Lalgudi N. Ilayaraja. Music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy was good in the first half, but tended to be repetitive in the second half. The film definitely deserved a better background score. Fantastic screenplay that interrelates the past and present through the 'time slice' method that is even rarely utilized in Hollywood. It is evident that Kamal has researched well in portraying Jihadis in a realistic way. Dialogues on the other hand were brilliant and required critical thinking to understand. Surmounting all the barricades in releasing Vishwaroopam, Kamal Hassan truly deserves accolades for producing quality cinema that relates to the global nation. Vishwaroopam-a technical masterpiece that requires intelligence and maturity from the audiences.Rating: 9.2/10
View MoreMain important thing about this film is it is a huge experiment in the Indian cinema history. This was banned for several days in the tamilnadu as it was said it hurts feelings of particular community. But it was not such. The film emphasis the reality. It has got huge commercial values, high production values and very importantly the whole team effort. Kamal hasan's expressions(in dance), role and his action will make some people feel he is the best actor and of course. quite apt for seeing thrice. i have no words to explain it but i can say it is awesome. shankar-ehsan-loy music is very good and plays a major role.Coming to the story it is the detective who risks his life to enter the lashkar-e-thoiba so that he can find out what they are planning to do. one plan for blasting the whole newyork city makes him feel and so he leaves them and goes to new york city with other name and other profession. the parts includes how he made them trust him so tat they reveal the plans and how he find out the explosive and stop newyork city from blasting.
View Morewell......Viswaroopam is Kamal Hassans show all the way...Kamal shows his Viswaroopam in almost all the scenes...each and every frame has Kamals stamp in it...be it the opening dance sequence,Kamal as the effeminate Kathak dancer pulls it off with ease!!!and...then comes the excellent fight scene where Kamal shows his transformation...next is Kamal as the bearded Pakistani...again his acting is perfect...in the direction department Kamal excels in the Afghani portions...cinematography is on par with direction...good work by Sanu Varghese...Ilayaraja's sets in Afghanisthan add a lot of meaning to the story...Rahul Bose surprises as villain with his disfigured looks and voice...Pooja Kumar does her part well...Andrea and the rest of the supporting cast are OK...expecting a lot from Viswaroopam 2!!
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