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Leo movie review

 






Leo, the much awaited film directed by Thalapathy Vijay and produced by 7 Screen Lalith Kumar. Fans had high aspirations for Leo to bring in 188 crores based just on pre-booking globally.


The film also stars Sanjay Dutt, Trisha, Arjun, Gautham Menon, and Mishkin in addition to Vijay.In addition, if the movie is LCU or not, who will appear from Kaithi and which Vikram character will appear in Leo?Let's examine the review to see if Leo really lived up to the expectations of the audience.


Plot

With his wife Trisha, son, and daughter, Parthiban [Vijay] manages a coffee business in Kashmir and leads a pleasant existence. Miskin and the Sandy Gang are a source of disruption in their calm life.Leo is still alive when Vijay's name is made known to Das & Co. through the press, so Antony Das [Sanjay Dutt] travels to Kashmir to assassinate Leo.Vijay is confident that "I am not Leo, I am Parthiban" despite the many people around him who keep saying "You are Leo.. You are Leo.."


What kind of connection does he have to Leo, who is a partipan? Is he fooling the community and the outside world by posing as partipan? Why is Das & Co. attempting to murder Leo? The remaining plot of the movie is what lies behind this.



Evaluation of the movie


The protagonist Vijay was portrayed by Lokesh in a totally different setting. In Leo, we will undoubtedly witness a performance from Vijay that has never been witnessed before. Vijay is particularly menacing during battle scenes. Because of Vijay's dedication, he was able to see the movie as often as he liked. Despite putting on a completely different performance, Vijay never lets us down.



Baka is Trisha's performance. Following the releases of Gilli and Tirupachi, the duo had success once more. The heartfelt interaction between Vijay and Trisha was exquisitely created by Lokesh. We are frightened by Sanjay Dutt's appearance as the villain. Arjun Mas, the king of the bad guy action, has demonstrated. Both the Vijay-Sanjay Dutt and Vijay-Arjun combat scenes were expertly produced. The storyline flowed better because to Gautham Menon's character, who was also amusing.



Character development has good potential in Matthew Thomas, Madonna Sebastian, Mansoor Ali Khan, Iyal, George Mariam, Sandy Master, and others. Myshkin, Priya Anand, Babu Antony, and Ramakrishnan, on the other hand, have not had much opportunity. The reason he entered this is unknown. Such was the cameo of Anurag Kashyap.





First off, congratulations to Lokesh Kanagaraj for his outstanding work. Leo has frightened the spectators with his writing, despite the fact that the plot is the same as we occasionally witness. The way the hyena scenario was created to look like it wasn't using any visual effects at all was really sema mas. We must thank everyone who contributed to VFX for that. Because Leo's hyena scene gradually proves that Tamil cinema is progressing to the next level.


The design of the combat scenes is also excellent. An altercation in a coffee shop is frightening. After that, every battle Vijay initiates has been expertly orchestrated. Stunt Masters Anbu Vidhu and the work of the stunt artists who performed in the battle scene combined for 70% of the project, with Lokesh Kanagaraj contributing 30%. Lokesh left the auditorium in awe of Vijay's direction because of the title card, interlude, and the way the LCU connected at the climax.


While there are no problems in the first half, there are intermittent ones in the second. Leo had the opportunity to strengthen the character even more. It appears like Lokesh missed some of this. There won't be any room for discussion about the shortcomings of the Leo picture if just a few of these issues are fixed.


And just how much Anirudh enjoys music. His songs were really wild, as was the accompanying music. I Am Scared, a Hollywood-style ballad, was the ideal choice for Vijay. The music he provides the bad guys as background is also on another level.The best aspect of the movie is its cinematography, which was shot by Manoj Paramahamsa. The action moments were captured well. Bravo for that. The film is entertaining thanks to Philom Raj's excellent editing.