Love (Tamil) Movie Review
Bharath and Vani Bhojan make a good impression in this confusing yet decent tale. Down goes our Love (Tamil) Movie Review.
Bharath’s landmark 50th film Love has hit the screens today, and it is an official remake of the Malayalam film of the same name. Director RP Bala, known for his dialogue-writing works, has presented the film as a minimalistic thriller based on the relationship between husband and wife.
Love completely talks about the relationship between the characters of Bharath and Vani Bhojan, and how it turns from sweet to sour over a couple of years. The film starts off by showcasing their relationship in a nice and sweet way, but then showcases how it turns out to be problematic. The first half of the film moves along in a neat manner, and the second half is where all the twists in the film are revealed. Director RP Bala has tried to showcase the incidents that take place between a husband and wife by revealing their problems one by one, but he could have dived deeper into their perspectives to make the film more relatable to audiences. On the other hand, the abundance of turns in the second half makes the film a bit tough to follow.
Bharath delivers a neat performance in the film, and carries off the emotional sequences quite well. Vani Bhojan gives the film a superb performance, and creates good impact in her scenes. The supporting actors in Vivek Prasanna and Daniel Pope have also contributed well.
Technically, Love is quite good including the music and cinematography which is on par with its regard.
On the whole, Love turns out to be an engaging romantic drama which is not easy to get through but still works to its intent.