Friday, October 1, 2010

Tamil Robo Movie Review


Rajinikanth is known for defying logic and Aishwarya Rai to cast a spell with her beauty and if the two meet for a story that is in charge of a technical assistant Shankar what you get on screen is pure magic. The director gives the film a look futuristic robots and let dozens of aspiring principals with ideas to trace the stories of Robo Sapiens and robotic science. As for this story, which combines fantasy and emotion and gives a clean burial the robot toward the climax became the hero.
The content has to be reduced as much life as a scientist Rajinikanth simple and makes the robot as a protagonist and antagonist Rajini giving three functions to display his art as an actor. Vasi Infact, the scientist only utters a few discussions, go to the heroine in a couple of songs and has a single job to do, to see nervous, frustrated and rightly so, the focus is on the easy to use and Chitti Chitti robot, the shredder.
The film moves in an interesting and only towards the end of the class is dull when the humanoid robot assumes monstrous proportions to wreak havoc on mankind. The film is a singular lack of quality - emotion. How ever you might like the film and appreciate the dynamics there is no feeling or connection, you run the risk of hearing is polarized but otherwise Shankar brings a wonderful simplicity to the content.
A man makes a machine that behaves like a man, like him, but is destroyed by the operator (Rajinikanth) when differences arise when the machine starts to fall for bride operator (Aishwarya). The agents of the terrorist attack on an agreement with the enemy (Danny Denzongpa) humanoid robot creator and the enemy is rescued after being discarded. He uses it for purposes contrary to the social and the responsibility lies with the creator of the robots to find a solution.
The second half of the story is powerful imagery, dazzling special effects and a rousing finale. Whether it is makeup, music, re-recording or photography, all aspects of the film shines. The dialogues are simple but have the guts, there is one in which the robot Aishwarya asks why he can not marry is because you can not have sex or having children. Is that all a human needs? No love have a meaning or can not adopt children? All answers are given at the end in a trial in court.
Robot excitement to children and track interesting for adults. See Robot Shankar's distinctive style of management dizzying, for his wit and imagination and how to splash screen with animate and inanimate factors. If you've wondered why our filmmakers do not come up with the futuristic movie, go see this, could not match international standards, but will give you a feeling that they are very close to it.

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