Bigil Movie Review by Praveena | Thalapathy Vijay | Nayanthara | Atlee | Bigil Public Opinion
Bigil Movie Review by Praveena | Thalapathy Vijay |
Nayanthara | Atlee | Bigil Public Opinion
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Two years after the release of their blockbuster Mersal,
Actor Vijay and Director Atlee have joined hands for their third movie, Bigil,
which has released today amidst humongous expectations. With Vijay playing dual
roles as father and son, and with the sports and women empowerment backdrop,
have Vijay and Atlee have hit the perfect goal? Let's see in this review of
Bigil.
Tamilnadu state women's football team coach Kathir (Kathir)
arrives to meet Michael (Vijay), and unfortunate events lead to Kathir getting
injured, and Michael taking over as the coach, as he has a past associated with
the sport. Who was Rayappan, what lead to Michael leaving the sport, and was he
able to fulfill the dreams of Rayappan and kathir by leading the women's team
to success is what Bigil is all about.
Vijay excels as both Michael and Rayappan, and while he's
energetic and lively as Michael, as Rayappan he is mass personified, and with
the stammering and unique body language, he is a revelation. Nayanthara comes
in an insignificant role, while among the girls, Reba Monica John is impressive
in her limited screen time, and Varsha Bollamma and Amritha are aptly cast.
Indhuja hams big-time, while Kathir is given a completely insignificant
role(almost reminiscent of Vasool Raja's Anand). Jackie Shroff and Daniel Balaji
sleepwalk through their cliched roles, while the rest of the cast including
Yogi Babu, Vivek, Anandraj are adequate.
Background score by AR Rahman works in parts, and of his
songs, Maathare, Unakkaga are hum worthy. Cinematography by GK Vishnu has captured
the grand visuals very well and presents Bigil as a visual treat, while editing
by Ruben could have been better, chopping several dragging episodes.
The first half of Bigil moves in a leisurely pace, and
establishes the characters Michael and Rayappan, with predictable and dull
episodes. Vijay as Rayappan single handedly keeps the audience engaged, and the
pre-interval sequence sets the tempo for the second half.
The second half of the movie once coach Michael arrives, get
exciting, and his encounters with the girls, the characters of Varsha Bollamma
and Reba Monica John make the proceedings interesting. Though the evil angle is
cliched, Vijay's screen presence and some mass moments take Bigil to a win.
With Atlee and Vijay teaming after two big blockbusters
Theri and Mersal naturally the expectations were high on Bigil. This time
around, he has chosen the universal sports theme, with Vijay leading from the
front as a coach who returns to the game after a hiatus. The movie begins on a
dull note and doesn't really have any engaging episode in the first half which
is a complete rehash of Vijay's own Thalaiva but gains momentum from the
interval. Despite being a reminder of various sports hits of the past, Atlee
has Vijay in full form, effectively attracting the audience with his energy and
massy performance. His outburst in the first half and the controlled emotions
in the second half speak volumes of his histrionic skills. Among the supporting
cast, it's Varsha Bollamma and Reba Monica John who take the honors, Indhuja
indulges in overacting while it's disheartening to see Nayanthara and Kathir
getting wasted.
With AR Rahman elevating several sequences, and GK Vishnu
capturing visuals beautifully, Bigil is technically rich, but falls short in
the execution. Had Atlee worked more on the screenplay, getting rid of cliches
and a shorter runtime, Bigil could have been better. Nevertheless, Vijay solely
makes this sports backdrop entertainer worth a watch with his charm and
performance.
Verdict: Despite it's predictability, Bigil is lead to a
victory by the impressive Vijay!
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