RUMMY MOVIE REVIEW

'Rummy' enticed the viewers for its throwback to the 1980's era and for the slick trailer, with great background score by D.Imman. The current hot-shot of Tamizh cinema, Vijay Sethupathi joins hands Inigo Prabhakaran after 'Sundarapandian' for this debut film of Balakrishnan.K, a former associate of Lingusamy. 

The biggest surprise one would get while watching the film, is the fact that its Inigo Prabhakaran who is the actual protagonist and hero of the script, and Vijay is just relegated to second-hero status. Nevertheless, Inigo Prabhakaran has delivered a very earnest performance, and one should appreciate his dedication in improving his acting nuances. But does he possess the necessary screen presence to pass off as a main hero, is a debatable question. Meanwhile, Vijay Sethupathi comes out with a realistic performance and better screen presence. Having lesser screen timing for him, is definitely a sore point. Iyshwarya Rajesh has the meatier role among the female leads, and she strikes up a good chemistry with Vijay Sethupathi. Her big and expressive eyes is an asset for her, and she was made to use it for the climax. Gayathrie Shankar fits her role well, though she can try to be more expressive and confident with her dialogue deliveries. Soori provides the laugh and this man is slowly creating a special place for himself, with good dialogue deliveries and comic timing. The rest of the cast such as Sentrayan, Sujatha, Sivakumar, Munnar Ramesh, Joe Malloori, Vignesh Vijayakumar and etc did what was expected from their characters.

G.Veeramani handles the art direction department, and he has done a fairly decent job, with the 80's era properties such as phones, cars, movie posters and etc. He managed to recreate the ambiance of the 80's era, with present locations. Raja Mohammed's editing could have slicker since, the second half drags and the first half has poor cohesion in screenplay, which gives the film a ponderous pace.  Director's demands, perhaps ? Dhilip Subbarayan's action choreography was adequate, with some heavy doses of violence, due to the demands of the script. C.Premkumar's cinematography was okay, with plenty of low-angle and tight close-ups and the usage of trolley shots, added better effects to the sequences. Some of his framing, highlighted the old-school feel of the plot settings.

D.Imman's songs and background score is the real highlight of the film. His melodies are getting better and better and he is definitely having a rocking time, currently. "Adiye Enna Raagam" was shot on Inigo Prabhakaran and Gayathrie Shankar and had the ancient rock and cave temples of rural Tamil Nadu as its backdrop. Such landscape is a treat to the eyes, for sure. The pick of the lot is definitely the melodious "Kooda Mele" song, shot on Vijay Sethupathi and Iyshwarya. The song too had plenty of beautiful rural landscape, shown in montages. "Yethukaaga Enna" is shot once again on Inigo Prabhakaran and Gayathrie Shankar and had a similar setting as their earlier duet, but this time in an ancient temple bakground. "Oru Nodi" is a situational, bit-song shot on Vijay Sethupathi and Iyshwarya, late in the second half. D.Imman's background score adds more emotions to the sequences, and he has definitely established himself as one of the leading music director's of Tamizh cinema. 

Balakrishnan.K handles the story, screenplay and direction and Mona Palanisamy takes care of the dialogues. When it comes to the dialogues, there's nothing much outstanding. Most of them were just pretty, ordinary dialogues, which suited the needs of the script. The story and screenplay has more drawbacks, though. The pace is too slow and there's no coherence in how the story develops. There are plenty of unnecessary sequences, which does not add any value to the film, nor any importance to the story. At the same time, Balakrishnan.K's screenplay has plenty of gaps and loopholes, with plenty of unanswered questions and some proceedings insipidly tied-up for the sake of story-telling. Some of the characters are there for no reasons and make an entry and exit, aimlessly. There's not much novelty in the attempt, and its basically an aping act to replicate the 'Subramaniapuram' success, or to be more modest, could be the 'Sundarapandian' success, too. The climax has a sort-of shocking ending, but its not too entirely unpredictable or stunning enough to make one go "wow".

'Rummy' - Why did the director titled the film as such ? Clueless. 


Ratings: 2.25/5 STARS

BY:TAMIL

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