Ema stone was honored with Academy award as best actress for movie La La Land in 2016. La la Land was talk of town that time so I got some vibe to watch and what a movie..but I was so sure that the last magical glance of Emma Stone pays her off with Academy award for sure..
Same is all about 96..Trisha just created a storm in heart of audience with her tears and the way she touched Vijay Setupati..
The silence of Vijay Setupati leaves you speechless with many unanswered questions..!!!???
The phrase “events that unfold in a single night” usually refers to fast, thriller-mode cinema. ‘96 also chronicles happenings of a single night, but takes its own time, justifiably, to set up its sequences and characters.
A school union, school crush, failure of love in past, nostalgia...This is a premise that has been dealt with in cinema before; films like Autograph and the Malayalam flick Premam have travelled similar paths. But ‘96 is about the nostalgia and more. It is also a commentary on how we ought to respect the past because it never really leaves us.
In every film, there is at least one scene that gives you goosebumps..a magic moment which is thumbprint of directors handling of movie.. While watching 96, it gives you goosebumps multiple times..that's how beautiful handling of Cinematographer-turned Debut direction of C Prem Kumar and Cinematographer Shanmuga Sundaram and Music composer Govind Vasantha..
96 reveals a lot about helplessness, the pain in knowing that a few things have not gone your way. In fact, when asked if she’s happy, Trisha just says, “Santhosama irukena nu terla, Nimmadhi ah iruken nu sollalam (“I don’t know if I’m happy, but I am peaceful”). Trisha just banged on roll with superb performance after long time as 'Janu'. Vijay Sethupathi's K Ramchandran, on a roll these days, carries on his fine form. Watch him childishly pointing out to the school board’s roll of honour and shouting out his name. Watch him hug the school bell. He’s a natural, and his terrific chemistry with Trisha is one of this film’s highlights.
The voice overs in the initial school portions start getting to you after a point in time and the second half has to solely travels on the lead protagonists, but it’s to director Prem Kumar and the cinematographer’s (Shanmuga Sundaram) credit that they keeps us engaged fully in the lives (past and present) of Ram and Jaanu. Somewhere between all the awkward pauses and the lengthy conversations lie the poetry of ‘96. That’s where music composer Govind Vasantha jumps in – he gets some lilting tunes in the flute and piano to fill up the blanks. He proves that a simple melody on a violin is all it takes for overwhelming applause in a packed cinema hall. That might just be among the biggest achievements of ‘96.
The film take you on a nostalgic trip to your school days and old flames.
If you are willing to watch just one movie this year..this is one you shouldn't miss..
96 - beautifully crafted, magic moments all the time,a musical poetry (it's soul!!!), and I must say Hero of movie is it's PACE..how events unfolds and how it makes audience immersed into and connect with roles..
Beautiful.. delightful..churns out a vibrant and rhapsodic soundscape that is chock-full with the most original scenes..
A must Watch!!!!!!
Same is all about 96..Trisha just created a storm in heart of audience with her tears and the way she touched Vijay Setupati..
The silence of Vijay Setupati leaves you speechless with many unanswered questions..!!!???
The phrase “events that unfold in a single night” usually refers to fast, thriller-mode cinema. ‘96 also chronicles happenings of a single night, but takes its own time, justifiably, to set up its sequences and characters.
A school union, school crush, failure of love in past, nostalgia...This is a premise that has been dealt with in cinema before; films like Autograph and the Malayalam flick Premam have travelled similar paths. But ‘96 is about the nostalgia and more. It is also a commentary on how we ought to respect the past because it never really leaves us.
In every film, there is at least one scene that gives you goosebumps..a magic moment which is thumbprint of directors handling of movie.. While watching 96, it gives you goosebumps multiple times..that's how beautiful handling of Cinematographer-turned Debut direction of C Prem Kumar and Cinematographer Shanmuga Sundaram and Music composer Govind Vasantha..
96 reveals a lot about helplessness, the pain in knowing that a few things have not gone your way. In fact, when asked if she’s happy, Trisha just says, “Santhosama irukena nu terla, Nimmadhi ah iruken nu sollalam (“I don’t know if I’m happy, but I am peaceful”). Trisha just banged on roll with superb performance after long time as 'Janu'. Vijay Sethupathi's K Ramchandran, on a roll these days, carries on his fine form. Watch him childishly pointing out to the school board’s roll of honour and shouting out his name. Watch him hug the school bell. He’s a natural, and his terrific chemistry with Trisha is one of this film’s highlights.
The voice overs in the initial school portions start getting to you after a point in time and the second half has to solely travels on the lead protagonists, but it’s to director Prem Kumar and the cinematographer’s (Shanmuga Sundaram) credit that they keeps us engaged fully in the lives (past and present) of Ram and Jaanu. Somewhere between all the awkward pauses and the lengthy conversations lie the poetry of ‘96. That’s where music composer Govind Vasantha jumps in – he gets some lilting tunes in the flute and piano to fill up the blanks. He proves that a simple melody on a violin is all it takes for overwhelming applause in a packed cinema hall. That might just be among the biggest achievements of ‘96.
The film take you on a nostalgic trip to your school days and old flames.
If you are willing to watch just one movie this year..this is one you shouldn't miss..
96 - beautifully crafted, magic moments all the time,a musical poetry (it's soul!!!), and I must say Hero of movie is it's PACE..how events unfolds and how it makes audience immersed into and connect with roles..
Beautiful.. delightful..churns out a vibrant and rhapsodic soundscape that is chock-full with the most original scenes..
A must Watch!!!!!!
