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> --- On Wed, 3/10/10, Vinayakam Murugan <mvinaya...@...> wrote:
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> Subject: [arr] Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa - Film Review - Contrary View
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 7:54 PM
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> Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa
> via Aparna's Blog by Aparna on 3/10/10
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>  If you are looking forward to reading yet another review that is going to 
> rave about this movie, then go ahead and skip reading this post.
> Stunning locations & the vibrant colours of Trisha’s lovely costumes 
> captured beautifully on camera and, of course, the songs and the background 
> music are all I liked in Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa. I just loved the BGM parts 
> that had Aaromale and Hosanna.
> I had really expected that ‘Young Super Star’ (!)Simbu would be bearable 
> in this movie. But no. I didn’t like his dialogue delivery at all. Add to 
> it Simbu lip-syncing for Rahman’s voice in Mannipaya and butchering the 
> evergreen ‘Pa Sa Ni Sa Ni Sa’ from Bombay even if only for hardly a few 
> seconds! But this is not the main reason why I didn’t like the movie.
> It wasn’t just the second half or the ending or the scene after scene 
> showing Trisha’s confusions either.
> From the moment Simbu sees Trisha for the first time, he keeps ogling at her 
> scene after scene and then says he is in love with her and then all he wants 
> to do is stare at/touch/kiss her. If this is how a love story is going to 
> unfold, then it is definitely not going to appeal to me. Simbu doesn’t even 
> have a convincing answer when she asks if it’s all about her beauty or 
> something like that. He says that there is a magical chemistry between them. 
> But I didn’t find either the chemistry between them or the love story or 
> Simbu’s dialogue delivery when he says that line having anything magical in 
> it. And that resulted in me losing my patience to sit through the second 
> half. A scene or two could have definitely been cut.
> Apart from that, almost every line that Trisha says to Simbu has 
> ‘Karthik’ appended to it at the end. I felt it somehow made some scenes a 
> bit artificial. Coming to the picturization of songs, the similar group dance 
> sequences for almost every song were boring. Some of the scenes in the first 
> half featuring Ganesh which were enjoyable weren’t there in the second half 
> to act as the saviour either.
> If only there had been a convincing love story in the beginning and there had 
> been better initial courting scenes, I might have liked the movie. I felt the 
> characterization of Trisha and her confusions about whether to let go of her 
> love or not which have been so painstakingly portrayed deserved a stronger 
> love story than this one.
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