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Ordinary movie review
Ordinary movie review







  1. #ORDINARY MOVIE REVIEW MOVIE#
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Vidyasagar’s tunes add life to this scenic locale-story. I have come to realize that some of the things that keep most people from fulfilling their potential in life are a lack of self-belief, an inferiority complex and discouragement.

#ORDINARY MOVIE REVIEW MOVIE#

Debutante Shritha has a charming role of the village belle Kalyani. Christian Movie Reviews: Ordinary People. The script by Nishad and Manu breathes simplicity and clubs events and characters with ease.Īfter Unnam’s debacle, Asif Ali returns yet again as a frustrated youth while exercising remarkable restraint throughout the film. The story moves along so easily that it demands some tense moments and the director handles it carefully with a touch of emotions. When the plot turns, the angles assume intensity. Mist-drenched valleys, sun-lit grassy lanes, wet, winding roads make it a visual treat. It’s relatable in this way, but still delivers an inspirational message. The movie does a good job highlighting ordinary life. The accidental death of the older son of an affluent family deeply strains the. With Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, Timothy Hutton. We are a small company with no capital power, and a company created by two young people in their 20s who dream of making dramas. Ordinary People: Directed by Robert Redford. It’s a realistic portrait of the ups and downs in marriage, especially when life gets challenging. However, unlike the drama 'Ordinary But Special,' our video has fewer views.

#ORDINARY MOVIE REVIEW DRIVER#

Biju Menon as the driver Suku is lovable for his banter in hurried, Palakkad dialect.įaisal Ali’s camera sweeps through the wonderful lush greenery of Gavi. ORDINARY LOVE is a well-written, beautifully shot love story that celebrates the bond of marriage. The drunkard played by Baburaj proudly introduces himself to a foreigner as 'Gavi boy' in sloshed, broken tones. The humour is pleasing and warrants loud laughter at times. His character’s name ‘Iravikutty Pillai' ensures that he is at the receiving end of various comic one liners, be it Biju Menon or Baburaj. The camaraderie of Kunchako Boban and Biju Menon and their bond with the villagers of Gavi has freshness and is in tune with the film’s narrative style.īoban sheds his chocolate-boy mould and has a very conventional character role. He has a simple tale and his characters emote well. Not often do directors make a graceful debut as Sugeeth does with Ordinary. The film knows its limits, offers lively moments, bewitching visuals and concludes with a neatly choreographed climax. Movie Review: There is nothing extra-ordinary about ‘Ordinary’. Story: Ordinary shows how the conductor and driver of a lone bus to a distant village happen to share a close relation with the villagers.









Ordinary movie review