Saturday, January 18, 2014
Movie Review - One Nenokkadine...
Movie: One Nenokkadine (Telugu)
Directed: Sukumar
Produced: Ram Achanta/Gopichand Achanta/Anil Sunkara
Story: Sukumar
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Cast: Mahesh Babu/Kriti Shanon/Gautam Krishna/Nassar
One Nenokkadine - One movie, more than One view - Technically impeccable, Logically despicable, Largely watchable, Definitely arguable.
Directed: Sukumar
Produced: Ram Achanta/Gopichand Achanta/Anil Sunkara
Story: Sukumar
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Cast: Mahesh Babu/Kriti Shanon/Gautam Krishna/Nassar
One Nenokkadine - One movie, more than One view - Technically impeccable, Logically despicable, Largely watchable, Definitely arguable.
One View - Superb picturization; attention to minute details such as splashing water on road, flashing lights under pass, when truth is a lie and firing sound in thoughts when a lie is truth; proved emotional brilliance and improved dancing finesse by the lead actor; latest trend in action and chasing sequences on water, road and air borne; music beating fast and supporting cast; compact though complicated, plot and richness in making with an underlying innovation in science for the taking... nice.
Other View - Illogical screenplay with acts of downgraded journalism playing with lives of farmers and famous; antagonist's wait for two decades - to just get a Rubik's Cube solved and to kill a taxi driver with his own taxi; a boy who could not even remember his way back to home, develops a perfect photographic memory all by himself (since director seems interested in copying photos just like the Mom-Child snap!); protagonist showcased as a Rock Star has only one song to display that image, but numerous lengthy chases as a Rocket Star; and then we have the same Rotary act of Hero shooting all targets around him with a gun in each hand without getting hit/hurt (shades of Pokiri/Dookudu/Business Man - again and again, why man?) and all the race for just a grain of rice!
Well, the attempt is absolutely new; but can tempt only few... This is just, my review.
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