Published Sep 14, 2022
2 mins read
401 words
This blog has been marked as read.
Double Click to read more
Hobbies

South Indian Movie Cobra Review

Published Sep 14, 2022
2 mins read
401 words

Hi guys good morning

Chiyaan Vikram is an excellent and dedicated actor, that is a known fact. With every movie and every outfit he wears in his movies, he proves his mettle. But will that be enough to save its newest product, Cobra? The answer is a big NO.
Madhiazhagan AKA Madhi is a genius mathematician and an assassin. He is so good that he leaves no trace, but has contacts all over the world (don't ask how! You have to believe him). He killed an English king and escaped unscathed. He wears multiple outfits and has multiple passports so he can travel and kill people. Fascinating isn't it?
Meanwhile, Interpol Scotland official Aslan Yilmaz (surprisingly good guy Irfan Pathan) is on the hunt for the assassin who killed the English king. Plus, there's Judy, a math and criminology student who finds a common connection between the murder of minister Odisha and the murder of the English king. This allows Aslan and Judy to go in search of the god without leaving a trace. Will Aslan and Judy succeed? Does Madhi have a past? These answers are discussed in the three-hour film. Director Ajay Gnanamuthu is a promising filmmaker. He has compelling ideas in each of his films. However, the implementation where it falters. With a script that looks like it was cut from previous MGR, Villain and Manmadhan movies, it could deliver a thriller that builds an interesting plot. However, Ajay Gnanamuthu ended up complicating it with a larger life frame. With Cobra, Ajay thinks he has weaved a complex and clever story. However, all it does is speak for the obvious that has been shown in the figure. Before the so-called "snap" moment, we see Judy discover the element of suspense before the Interpol officer can. But Judy, you're late, because we (the audience) could have guessed that before you. This is a recurring problem in Cobra. The director “talks” to us instead of showing us.
Even the content scene in Cobra is overwhelming. Nellaiappan (KS Ravikumar in a lost role) unnecessarily inflates the hero's entrance. And the same goes for other prominent characters who simply get the job done. Another big problem with Cobra is that it's pretentious and illogical. The sequences are not organic and everything seems forced. Take, for example, the fact that Madhi de Vikram was diagnosed with schizophrenia. No consequences.
Thankyou for your support

1

Candlemonk | Earn By Blogging | The Bloggers Social Network | Gamified Blogging Platform

Candlemonk is a reward-driven, gamified writing and blogging platform. Blog your ideas, thoughts, knowledge and stories. Candlemonk takes your words to a bigger audience around the globe, builds a follower base for you and aids in getting the recognition and appreciation you deserve. Monetize your words and earn from your passion to write.