@2m3s there is a wonderful mirror shot. Think I got to start collecting and documenting these fabulous shots. I simply love them.
@2m3s there is a wonderful mirror shot. Think I got to start collecting and documenting these fabulous shots. I simply love them.
after VR's release debacles, KH's choice of Ghibran is most likely for obvious reasons - very PC - plus as a newcomer, he wouldnt have charged much - so budget wise smart move - konjam talent irundhaaley podhhum Kamal can extract the max - he could do that with Deva, so Ghibran is obviously more talented so talent plus economically thrifty decision.
Am yet to listen to the album - but its unfair to expect an IR class from a newcomer - 'karutmathhoor' and rest of Virumandi are stratospheric level class - no comparison
Spot on. I also wondered how the girl not seen in the mirror image :)
I liked very much the shot @1m12s. Nice angle they chosen.
The two cricket play sequences came in different places in this trailer. If you notice them, its a same sequence but the later part of it came first and starting one came as second. Not sure why they kept in that way in trailer :)
You can actually see a bit of her, a very tiny bit ...
http://www.mayyam.com/talk/attachmen...8&d=1425313193
About the mirror image, there is something about the wall painting and the way Manoranjan is sitting and then turns his face. There is a peculiar rotation of dimensions in this scene.
Well, for the circket part, its just how the footage was cut for the trailer, like to show the social life of the Artist Manoranjan - a broken marriage, hysterical kid who throws the ball at his dad quite vigorously, etc ... let us not speculate more and wait for the film (LoL).
And @1m12s, is it a real instrument ?
Spl. mentiong to the "Vaal Sooruwing scene" *winks*
venkkiram - amaidhi amaidhi! konjam porunga - ARR, Deva, Vidyasagar et al were all several movies 'veterans' by the time they worked with Kamal - Ghibran is relatively new compared to all of them - having said that, I will comment on the album after listening to it.
just like how a certain level of trust is built up after listening to IR or ARR on their music-making abilities, likewise trust is on Kamal that he won't disappoint in extracting something from Ghibran
VenkiRam - Agree with you on most points. But some tunes were already expressive w/o visuals. There was some sadness and emotions associated with them that I liked.
I'm not into any comparisons with IR or ARR. I heard them with an open mind and it does appear Gibran has the talents.
Kaetaachu Kaettachu!! Kadhalaam Kadavul Mun, Uthama Villain Theme, Mutharasan and Lovea are my picks. Got to listen to the other tracks more...A nice novel attempt by Ghibran. I did not expect so many songs/instrumental pieces from him. Thought its going to be a 3-4 track album like UPO, Vishwaroopam