Erumbu Tamil Movie Review

 

Erumbu Tamil Movie Review-;

 

Cast-;

Charlie ,  M.S.Bhaskar ,  George Maryan  , Monica Siva  , Shakthi Rithvik , Susan George ,  Paravai  , suntharaamb aal ,  Jagan  and others.

 

Crew-;

Director – Suresh.G ,  Producer – Suresh Gunasekaran  , Music director -Arun Raj  , D.O.P- K.S.Kalidass ,  Editor – Thiyagarajan . M Colourist-Srikanth Raghu , Trailer Editor – Boopathi Selvaraj  , Sound mixing  – Udhayakumar  , Make -up -Sridhar  , Publicity Designs – Yuvaraj Ganesan  , Sound Engineer – Godhandam  , S.F.X – Sekar P.R.O- Yuvaraj etc.

Story-;

Charlie lives with his wife, mother and children in a small village near Kattumannar temple. Children stay at ho me because of summer vacation. Then the MS lent to Charlie. Bhaskar demands the money and threatens him. He tells him that he will return the money by the 1st of Charlie’s arrival. Charlie goes abroad with his wife for 10 days to pay off the debt, when Shakti Rithvik loses the gold ring he bought for their baby’s birthday, before his fa ther arrives, Shakti Rithvik finds the gold ring with his sister baby Monica? or not Also Charlie, MS .Has Bhaskar’ s debt paid off? or not That is the rest of the story of the film… This story is directed by director G, Suresh. Starri ng Baby Sakthi Rithvik & Baby Monica with Cinematography by Arun Raj, Kadupanavai feels like watching a doc umentary.

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Movie Review-;

The film introduces Annadurai (Charlie) and his family. His two children from his first marriage, a boy and a girl, li ve in fear of their stepmother Kamalam (Susan George), who also has a child. A loan shark (MS Bhaskar) visits th eir house regularly and abuses them for not paying on time. In an attempt to solve their financial problems, Ann adurai and Kamal go to a nearby village for work. While they are hiding, Annadurai’s son accidentally loses the o nly gold ring that belongs to their family. Afraid of their stepfather, he and his sister seek the help of neighbor Si t u (George Marion) to save money and buy a gram of gold. The second half of the film focuses on the difficulties th e siblings face in trying to earn the required amount, especially when their entire family is in crisis.

Can they solve the problem themselves? Directed by Suresh, Ant touches on the harsh realities of life and the str uggles some people face on a daily basis. It also shows that the universe never abandons the good hearted and m ay even throw some surprises in life. The surprise that the siblings experience in the climactic scene, when they think that their lives are ruined because of the loss of the golden ring, is something to watch. Situ character adds a lot of weight to the story. Even though he is portrayed as mentally retarded, the little things he does make a big impact. The humor in the film works at a few places and somewhat supports the story. The performances of the two child actors are also noteworthy. They bring a sense of innocence and vulnerability to their roles.

The chemistry between the two siblings is palpable and their relationship forms the heart of the film. Although there are some flaws in the filmmaking, they are forgivable as long as the director’s intention is good. Some of t he transitions and sound mixes aren’t professional enough for the big screen, but this isn’t a major hindrance. If the team had worked a little more on the background score, the emotions would have been better at many plac es, especially in the scene where Annadurai’s daughter has an imaginary conversation on the phone with her late mother. A sister and her brother decide to earn some money to compensate for a lost gold ring. Their family is a poor family in financial crisis. Can they solve the problem?

The story is whether you can earn what you want.  A sugarcane cutter (Charlie) is struggling to borrow money fr om a moneylender (MS Bhaskar). The woman who becomes the second wife (Susan) after the death of the first w ife has a child. She dislikes his first wife’s children, a daughter (Monica) and a son (Shakti Rithvik). Her habit is to beat and kick the boy especially if she gets the chance.Dad’s mother is the support in Dad’s absence.At one poin t, father and stepfather left for sugarcane cutting work. Stepfather gave the son’s ring to this boy and asked his g randmother to put it on, but he lost it. He hid it without even telling his grandmother. Before father and stepfa ther came, sister and brother did many jobs to buy the same ring. They work hard and earn money.

When the money is not enough, the brother steals from a house.Even so, the film is about what happened when father, unable to raise enough money before Siddhi’s arrival, approached the usurer and searched for Siddhi’s ri ng.A film with less characters, simple cinematography.Everyone has acted well. However, Monika and Shakti Rit hvik are amazing throughout the film.Brother’s fear of Siddhi, sister being his mother, poor people taking loans and running for money are all well displayed in the film.Breaking the sea to raise money to buy a ring, catching a wild rabbit, rearing a rabbit with no intention of selling it are poems.

It’s special the way life makes you realize that it will solve your problem.George Marion’s character playing with the boys and girls as a weasel brings a wave of comedy. Kalakala saves God himself from the enchanted egg.In t he scene where the Velanthi person gives the phone to the girl and tells her to talk to your mother, how did he ta lk on the phone till then? The scene explaining to whom is special.good picture. But the excitement and pressure of the last few minutes is absent at other times.It lacks a compelling story, enough screenplay density, and cinem atography to succeed in a theatrical release.

 

This IS MY Personal Review So Please Go And Watch The Movie In Theaters Only

Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting-3.5 /5