TEENZ MOVIE REVIEW

TEENZ MOVIE REVIEW

CAST:

– Radhakrishnan Parthiban as Janarthanan

– Yogi Babu as Thanigachalam

– Deepesshwaran G as Adhityan

– Frankinsten as Afil

– K.S. Deepan as Ayyankali

– Vishrutha Shiv as Apoorva

– L.A. Rishi Rathnavel as Dhilan

– Sylvensten as Nafil

– Asmitha Mahadevan as Nainika

– D. Amruutha as Nakshatra

– Udaipriyan. K as Nishanth

– B. Kritika as Sara

– D. John Bosco as Sarvesh

– Roshan as Shaun

– Prashitha Nazir as Teena

CREW:

Conceived & Crafted: Radhakrishnan Parthiban

MUSIC DIRECTOR: D. IMMAN

CINEMATOGRAPHY: GAVEMIC ARY

Action – Stunt Silva / Mukesh

Publicity Designer – Kannadasan DKD

Creative Producers : Keerthana Parthiepan Akkineni

Producers : Caldwell Velnambi, Dr. Bala Swaminathan, Dr. Pinchi Srinivasan, Ranjith Dhandapani And Radhakrishnan Parthiban.

PRO: Nikil Murukan

STORY

12 children speak from the beginning that they are not children, parents should see children as equals in our country like US.

To prove that they are adults in such talk, they cut to school to tell a girl’s grandmother that there is a ghost in town and see it too.

On the way, 13 people are dragging a boy, and traffic is blocked due to protests on the way.

After that, the boys travel through the forest and get lost one by one wherever they go. The rest of the story is what happened after the boys went missing and other boys went looking for them.

Parthiban brings us into the film in the title card itself. The way they describe the character of the boys in the film by describing them in a song is superb.

And it’s a bit annoying for us that all the boys are talking like grown-ups at the beginning, but those who grow up in this culture know it fairly well.

Although the first half of the film creates a tension of what will happen next and what happened to them, in the second half of Beya, Amanushiyama Parthiban breaks the logic of this and makes us think that we can think like this.

Especially during recess, the place where the children tear the python’s stomach is anxiety. It is interesting to move through the first half with so many question marks.

But while the reason why they get lost in the second half is an interesting topic, the way it is portrayed is a bit of a patience test.

In addition, it is not known what Yogibabu is coming to in the 2nd scene, they have used it as a base value without any connection between the film and him.

In the film Manjumal Boyz, when his friend fell down, it was emotional that his friends came together to save him, even in this case, the presence of an angelic character named Parthiban makes us wonder who we should follow in the story.

The budget of the film is very low as seen in many scenes and no song in Iman’s music stands out.

Plus

First half of the film.

What Parthiban came to say was the performance of the boys.

minus

It moved without interesting scenes.

All in all this is an uninteresting quest for Teens.

MOVIE RATING : 3/5

MOVIE REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA TEAM