Kadali Movie Review
Story
Sam Fernandez (Aravind Swamy) and
Berchmans (Arjun) partake training sessions in a Christian missionary
for priesthood. However, with a difference in an argument, the two gets
separated with Berchmans getting kicked out of the church and eventually
choose different paths. Years after, Sam turns out to be a Church
Father and Berchman ends up as criminal millionaire. Sam turns the
guardian for the young orphan Thomas (Gautham Karthik) who goes head
over heels for Beatrice (Thulasi Nair), daughter of Berchmans. The rest
of the story how Thomas wins his love forms the crux.
Performances
Gautham Karthik looks
promising and he shows loads of energy with his convincing and
impressive performance. He has danced well and his chemistry with
Thulasi Nair was good. Despite his not so great characterization in the
film, he makes us notice his performance with his efforts.
Thulasi Nair looked
good but she has very little scope for performance. She is impressive
and the song sequences featuring her have come out well.
Aravind Swamy and Arjun had
good amount of roles in the movie and their performances are brilliant.
The two actors have done their roles with such ease. Lakshmi Manchu is
brief.
Technical Analysis
Just like every Mani Ratnam film, Kadali
is also technically sound film. Rajiv Menon's cinematography is
absolutely stunning and as asset for the film. The beaches and the sea
are brilliantly captured while the songs picturisation are a great
watch. AR Rahman’s musical scores are pleasing while the background
score is impressive. Sreekar Prasad editing is crisp while art direction
is good. Dialogues are mediocre with heavy Christianity words been
penned.
Analysis
Being the ace director Mani Ratnam’s
film, Kadali is surrounded with huge expectations. Instead Kadali my not
reach your hopes if you expect to watch the film on the range of Roja,
Bombay, Geethanjali et al. Kadali is all bout good vs bad and the
central characters are essayed by Aravind Swamy and Arjun. In fact the
two prominent stars got more screentime and importance than the debutant
actors, where the love story is interwoven between these two prominent
characters Sam and Bergman in the backdrop of sea.
The initial hour of the movie is
excellent and the Thomas characterization as the innocent child was
heart-wrenching, but as the story progresses Mani has shown the struggle
between the good and bad. The story moves at a very slow pace and it’s
only in the second half the love story takes off. Aravind Swamy has
tried to pull off the film in the first half but the characterization
lacks the needed depth and it isn’t convincing enough. While the
narration holds your interest at times, the slow pace and the sloped
screenplay frequently tests your patience.
Final Verdict
Technically Brilliant, but content wise an average fare…
Film: Kadali
Starring: Gautham Karthik, Thulasi Nair,Arvind Swamy, Arjun,Manchu Lakshmi
Director: Mani Ratnam
Producer: Mani Ratnam
Banner: Madras Talkies
Music: AR.Rehman
Starring: Gautham Karthik, Thulasi Nair,Arvind Swamy, Arjun,Manchu Lakshmi
Director: Mani Ratnam
Producer: Mani Ratnam
Banner: Madras Talkies
Music: AR.Rehman