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10th January 2014, 09:29 AM
#841
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Originally Posted by
venkkiram
Nope.. its a feel good movie. If good wins against the bad or trying to win against bad, its a feel good movie.
Good wins against the bad in the climax. If that makes it a feel good movie, Mahanadhi & Kurudhippunal are feel good movies too. Sogamaana scene'la kanna moodikkittu adhaiyum feel good movie aakkidalame. Feel-good movies are'nt always good movies. Kamal (especially RKFI) has always taken up several serious subjects and has been successful in conveying his messages to the audience. Vishwaroopam is one such example.

Originally Posted by
venkkiram
How do you know?


Originally Posted by
venkkiram
So what? How it matters for the public who watches that movie? Everyone whole hearted accept that movie.
Ippa yaaru public ACCEPT panlennu sonnaanga? Vishwaroopam had a very good reach with the audiences, but its a serious movie for serious audiences. Feel-good illendren avvalavu dhaan.

Originally Posted by
venkkiram
Sweeping statement by means of comparison. Not at all needed. We need to pick same level of genre films for comparison.
Im not comparing the movies. Im just talking about the 'USP' factor. Out of all the roles, Balram Naidu stood out and eventually became a major factor in bringing in repeat audiences to the theatres. Similarly, for Vishwaroopam, the Transformation and first 15 mins family friendly scenes contributed in a big way in making the movie a success among family & children too.
ஒரு ஆதிக்க நாயகன் சாதிக்க வந்தால் அடங்குதல் முறை தானோ..
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10th January 2014 09:29 AM
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10th January 2014, 11:07 AM
#842
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Originally Posted by
hattori_hanzo
Good wins against the bad in the climax. If that makes it a feel good movie, Mahanadhi & Kurudhippunal are feel good movies too. Sogamaana scene'la kanna moodikkittu adhaiyum feel good movie aakkidalame. Feel-good movies are'nt always good movies. Kamal (especially RKFI) has always taken up several serious subjects and has been successful in conveying his messages to the audience. Vishwaroopam is one such example.
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it is not good wins against bad just in the climax..but more like good keeps on winning against bad without much damage...esp in the form of death......... mahanadhi la a sweet family got torn in the turn of events, and in kurudhipunal the protoganists dies miserably.......in kakka kaaka hero has the last laugh against villain but in the overall picture it is the villain who is the winner since he vowed revenge against the hero & his friends and their family and he succeeds in that..so kaaka kaaka is not a good movie.....same for vettaiyaadu vilayadu...... has to be like, good wins against bad and gives a feeling to the audience that good will ultimately prevail and they leave home feeling satisfied / good..
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10th January 2014, 11:12 AM
#843
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Originally Posted by
hattori_hanzo
Im not comparing the movies. Im just talking about the 'USP' factor. Out of all the roles, Balram Naidu stood out and eventually became a major factor in bringing in repeat audiences to the theatres. Similarly, for Vishwaroopam, the Transformation and first 15 mins family friendly scenes contributed in a big way in making the movie a success among family & children too.
for me, it is more for the stunning climax...like how the impending tsunami was used to neutralise the effect of the heavy damage that vial was going to cause....... realized this only towards the very end (martial arts guy vs fletcher fight) and was like wowww.... felt like standing and clapping for that...thatz where the whole butterfly effect that kamal mentioned in the first scene and the rangarajan nambi episode got linked with the entire episode...
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10th January 2014, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by
kumarsr
For me, VR has lost its shine over time. I was quite taken by the movie in the first few months.
We can't expect the impact to be long lasting more than few months. This is not an evergreen type movie. The plot is new, technically top notch, Production design and VFX are never before in Indian cinema.. Sure it will fade after some time... Hope VR2 will provide more impact than the first version.
" The real triumph in life is not in never getting knocked down, but in getting back up everytime it happens".
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10th January 2014, 11:54 AM
#845
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Originally Posted by
rsubras
for me, it is more for the stunning climax...like how the impending tsunami was used to neutralise the effect of the heavy damage that vial was going to cause....... realized this only towards the very end (martial arts guy vs fletcher fight) and was like wowww.... felt like standing and clapping for that...thatz where the whole butterfly effect that kamal mentioned in the first scene and the rangarajan nambi episode got linked with the entire episode...
In many theaters there were standing ovation
" The real triumph in life is not in never getting knocked down, but in getting back up everytime it happens".
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11th January 2014, 10:10 PM
#846
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Latest technology in Vishwaroopam2
Sources in Kollywood are abuzz with news that Kamal Haasan has used a new technique in Vishwaroopam2/Vishwaroop2 known as the Invisible. This technique has not been used even in Hollywood flicks till now. So far, technicians in foreign countries have been using this technology only for advertisements and KamalHaasan is bold enough to use it for his movie Vishwaroopam 2.
This is a path-breaking technology and fans would enjoy it when the movie releases, say sources close the film unit...
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12th January 2014, 08:22 AM
#847
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Kamal Haasan receiving the Award from Mammotty and MohanLal for Vishwaroopam at AsiaNet Film Awards..
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13th January 2014, 06:10 PM
#848
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ravi, invisible tech..is it this?
http://www.gbalaji.in/2013/08/07/why...st-production/
but you say this technology is used only for advertisements. can you pl elaborate
Last edited by Unmai Vilambi; 13th January 2014 at 06:15 PM.
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18th January 2014, 07:50 AM
#849
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Ghibran - talking about Vishwaroopam II
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26th January 2014, 01:33 PM
#850
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Thalaivar awarded with Padma Bhushan by GOI. Proud moment for all fans. He said VR2 shooting is over and will be released shortly.
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