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Thursday 26 April 2012

Review ::Orukal oru kannadi

It's predictable. It's empty headed.It's nonsensical. For a film with all of these qualities, Oru Kal Oru Kannadi is surprisingly bearable and easy to sit through in spite ofits exaggerated runtime. We have an old story. Hero decides to gatecrash the marriage of his lover and put an end to it. Add a comic sidekick and there's little reason for you to believe that you haven't seen this before. Except, you haven't. Director Rajesh doesn't care about the story; he knows that the Tamil audience will chew on anything chewable. The strength of the filmis in the dialogue- the comic comparisons Rajesh makes while drawing parallels to real life situations; and its delivery- the accents he's amused by. He directs his actors into communicating both of them, relying mostly on Santhanam and his nasal twang. OKOK does get retarded and crass. I didn't think I'd survive. But the humour got me by. It is silly and of low intellect but, nevertheless, funny. However, I doobject to OKOK taking itself seriously. To even ask a character with no human depth to utter a word like ego in a film as silly and ridiculous as this? To even dare tomilk sentiment from viewers with such nonsense? I didn't care about the lead character's parentsat all. Their marital problem exist merely as an issue that Rajesh wishes to address and that is just one among the few pointless storylines that OKOK gets sidetracked into. Not a good idea for a movie that's over three hours long.

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