Published Jul 12, 2024
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3 Movie Review:dhanush And Shruthihassan

Published Jul 12, 2024
5 mins read
1016 words

This is what I possess. I hardly ever see a Tamil movie again if I want to see it and miss the first week. Three was eagerly awaited. Not because of "Kolaveri," of course, but rather because of Dhanush and Shruthi's electrifying chemistry. Together, they looked stunning.After a long time, I thought it would be wonderful to see a nice love tale. However, the remarks I received, such as "3 is a psycho story again by Dhanush," annoyed me. How often would this individual act like a crazy person?I didn't watch the movie because it didn't do well and there were a lot of humorous memes about Shruthi. The issue with Tamil movies is this. You hear a wide range of viewpoints. I hardly ever discuss movies with my buddies now. They don't want to talk about the movie on purpose, but they do talk about it without realizing it. When it comes to Tamil movies, it's inevitable. This is the situation pertaining to '3'.

'3' was a welcome revelation. When you have no expectations, it works well. It works much better if your expectations are low. I was positive Dhanush would have done a fantastic job on the first section in school. "3" was meant to represent the three phases of their romantic journey.The life at school came first. Even when he was asleep, Dhanush could act like this. Sivakarthikeyan proved to be an excellent partner as well. He and Dhanush together offer much-needed comic relief. It was entertaining to observe all of the one-liners he had inserted during the rerecording. Because Sunder is the one with the drafter, casual attire and all, you have no idea what he does with them. Was he a college student or a student at a polytechnic? How did their friendship develop? These are questions for which you have no answers, and that's okay.

The fact that they were both enrolled in college came next. As soon as Shruthi tells Dhanush that her parents have received the visa, he becomes agitated with her. Observe how much comfort they have. When she first sees him, he doesn't blush; in fact, he chastises her for asking him to come to that location. And when she tells him the facts, she sobs. Again, it was not stated why Shruthi's sister thinks her mother wants to travel to the United States.Good. Back when the film had released I had said, “See how much Dhanush had showed variation in different stages of life, Shruthi hasn’t done anything except changing her hair style.” The other guy said, “Even her breast size differs with the progress of the movie.” That’s how much detailing Aishwarya had done. Talking about detailing in the same scene when you see Dhanush hairstyle, the spikes are stupid, it’s as if we do at home with our hands. Sometimes comes good but never would it look like how they how in the gel add. It was beautiful.

The movie's best sequence occurs right before the intermission. Shruthi burns her passport; I'm not sure if getting a new passport is really that big of an issue, but the drama is what matters. See what goes on in a middle-class family: mom sobbing, dad hiding himself in the room, the passport being burned, and most importantly, a silent sister having to speak in order to convince the parents. What made her so beautiful was that she never spoke again after that scene. Dhanush, on the other hand, only speaks with his always-working father Prabhu for a little period of time about “life matters.”It goes without saying that the entire supporting cast was excellent, just like him. Dhanush's questioning of his father, "mokka podatha pa," his reluctance to land on his in-laws' feet, and Rohini's response to it were all masterfully done.I'm not sure how much of the film Aishwarya directed. In most of the interviews, Dhanush has stated that he would love to direct, and since "3," he has also appeared in movies where he feels most at ease working with technicians. It brings out the best in him. even if it doesn't matter who directed the movie. It has to do with the film's production value. Regarding the latter, I have no issues.

Although it was equally well-made, Post Interval was the thing that people detested the most. The camera pans into a larger-than-life image of Dhanush during the intermission sequence, hinting to his impending dominance in the second half. It's the same image that the guy tells Prabhu, "konjam perusa iruku sir." That demonstrates how he will become larger in the second half.

Dhanush was brutal in his handling of his bipolar disease or so-called "psycho" act. Actually, the second half was eerie throughout. The Kolaveri song, which seemed completely out of place, was the sole unfortunate circumstance. The action scene was excellent and effortlessly exudes bravery. That was a very astute move. The scenes where the green people appeared were very terrifying. In addition, there were sporadic power outages while I was viewing the film, which increased the tension considerably. It was amazing how Dhanush killed the dog and controlled it. I was interested to see where the film went from there. Whether he will become a villain or do something different, but it went in a safer direction.

I have to mention about the first night scene. It was one of the best first night scenes ever. Second only to ‘Chinna Veedu’ first night sequence. But not everyone is Bhagyaraj. The scene was really cute. Music stood out only on that scene. Most of the other scenes had song music as background baring the fight sequence which again was good.

If the final ten minutes of the film had been removed, it would have been fantastic. They could have ended where he was crying after striking his pal and knocking him out. It could have ended with Shruthi crying there. We would have had more inquiries and more memories as a result of it. However, the conclusion was a respectable one. The justice is done by Dhanush's knife act.

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bala.murugan03 8/10/24, 1:42 AM
Good review

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