HITLER TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW
Vijay Antony, who comes to Chennai from Madurai for work, falls in love with heroine Rhea Suman at the railway station. As their love story continues on the train journey, a mysterious gang kills the minister’s men carrying Rs 400 crores and loots the money. Police officer Gautham Menon is given the responsibility to catch the gang and his investigation reveals a shocking truth. What is it? That is ‘Hitler’.
Although it is not wrong for Vijay Antony to try to change his look and to be serious about choosing commercial stories to escape the accusations of conventional acting and choosing the same story, it is a great tragedy that he is acting in such an old story in search of a change. As a hero, Vijay Antony has handled his role perfectly, acting flawlessly in romantic and action sequences.
Rhea Suman, who plays the heroine, is a typical commercial heroine. He has done it flawlessly.
Gautham Menon, who plays the role of a police officer, in his usual style adds strength not only to his character but also to the flow of the screenplay.
Charanraj who plays the villain after a long gap, Aadukalam Naren who plays his younger brother, Redin Kingsley and Vivek Prasanna have done their job flawlessly.
Cinematographer Naveen Kumar’s way of shooting the scenes adds specialness to the film. Vivek – Mervyn’s music has lyrics and background music for approx.
Although it is a typical commercial action story, director Sangathamilhan has tried his best to make the film interesting.
The director, who has written the screenplay in the commercial action genre with people’s problems as the nucleus, has talked about the old problem of Dhana-Palam as the focal point. Even though the focal point is the fruit, his solution to it is the same old style that makes the film sloppy.
If you forget about the slack in the screenplay, some things make the film enjoyable are the romance between Vijay Antony and Rhea Suman, the action and Gautham Menon’s screen presence.
All in all, this ‘Hitler’ is not intimidating.
MOVIE RATING: 2.5/5.
MOVIE REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA