Lokesh Kanagaraj once again proves his prowess in filmmaking. His name is enough to say that you would have a unique experience in the cinema hall. The single shot fight sequence at the factory made me to leave my mouth wide open for its entirety! I admire Lokesh for the efforts he puts to push the boundaries of tamil cinema.
Vijay really needs a round of applause for his performance and I really appreciate the fact that he agreed to do it in Lokesh's way. I never imagined that Vijay would pull of certain things as these are not something his typical film would have.
Throughout the film you could see the hardwork of the crew be it the cinematography, editing or the CGI. And the result as expected is top notch. Anirudh's score has received a lot of mediocre reviews. Even though it's not upto the mark, I really liked the score made for Arjun and Sanjay Dutt. It's kind of underrated in my opinion.
Having watched David Cronenberg's A History of Violence, I know the twists, turns and whatnot. Despite this, I thoroughly enjoyed Leo. Although I agree that the Das brothers were not intimidating enough and the flashback potion is written poorly, it is not something that would stop the film from being enjoyable. On its debut day, the Vijay starring "Leo" lived up to the fans' expectations and became a box office success. Here's the most recent information about the movie's box office receipts. "Leo," starring Vijay-Lokesh Kanagaraj, is currently the highest-grossing Tamil movie as of its first day, with an estimated total of over Rs 135 crore. Even with strong local sales, the Vijay starrer was able to debut as the top Tamil movie on the first day thanks to enormous offshore sales. This is the overseas box office breakdown for the movie.. Leo. Arjun Sarja appears fashionable while he's on screen. Myskin deepens the film's depth, and Gautham Menon is a fantastic fit for the role of forest ranger. Madonna Sebastian, Priya Anand, and Anurag Kashyap give excellent performances. Technical aspects: While director Lokesh Kanagaraj's plan to handle the script by tying it into his cinematic world is commendable, more effort should have been put into the second half of the film to maintain the narrative's interest. It is admirable how well he can manage nuanced personalities and combine several storylines. Outstanding background music by Anirudh lifts most of the scenes. During nighttime shots, Manoj Paramahamsa's cinematography looks good and makes an impression. The movie has a pleasing visual aesthetic. The action direction by the Anbariv duo is excellent, and the visual effects were well done. Observe