BOAT TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW

BOAT TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW

1943 India under British rule, World War II begins by Hitler. At the time when the war started, Japan began to drop bombs on British-dominated areas.

 In this, a news spread that they are going to bomb in Chennai too, immediately Yogi Babu gets into the boat with his grandmother and tries to escape into the sea.

 At the same time, 7 people join him and go into the sea, where a British boat is attacked by Japan and a British policeman also boards it.

Then the British police got information that there was a terrorist in the boat, the boat broke and water started coming inside the boat little by little, what happened after this is the rest of the story.

 Yogibabu can say goodbye to comedy characters and play the hero of the story. He also scores emotionally.

 Simbudevan has captured the emotions of people from all walks of life, including a Rajasthani Chettu, a Muslim youth, a Mylapore Brahmin family, a Telugu family, a South Tamil Nadu man, a white man, then Yogi Babu, a native of Chennai, who is on a boat.

 CID MS Bhaskar insists that he is a terrorist, and the twist at the end is followed by a palm falling from the boat, a shark splashing in the sea, and the three have to get offTEAM. boat or they all die.

However, the screenplay did not get anywhere near as much excitement.

 There is no tension of who will get off the bot and who will be saved. In addition, there is no pressure in the scenes for the strong point that the condition of the indigenous people has not changed. In order to show the situation in 1943, Congress, Sudeshamithran, Periyar, Justice Party, Subhash Chandra Bose has mixed everything and given a vague screenplay. The only screen character who fits perfectly in the film is the officer who becomes the British police superintendent… the others are just names.

  Overall a weak screenplay, poorly designed character set up etc keep the bot floundering…

MOVIE RATING : 2/5

MOVIE REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA TEAM.