Tuesday, August 14, 2018

The Throes of Confusion.

 






    Excellent background musical score, unfailing performance potential of Kamal astutely displayed, delicate touches of aesthetic motherhood caught in the clutches of Alzheimer, suggestive traces of romance cutely pictured and graceful role play of Pooja Kumar and Andrea Jeremiah make Viswaroopam 2 fairly watchable.However, Kamal should ask himself if he has successfully linked  his sequel to his earlier Viswa Roopam, which was better in several respects.There is of course a Hollywood grandeur in cinematography.But the missing links are many leaving the audience in the throes of irritating confusion regarding even the place of events and the characters involved.The character of Anand Mahadevan looks like an unwanted addition to a 145 minutes film just for the sake of increasing the length of the movie.The Brahmin dialects and the Arabic utterances make Visaroopam 2 travel on unspecified tracks.Action sequences do not create any stunning effect.Lack of clarity, thy name is Viswaroopam 2  

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