I completely agree with this review. I think Simbu's characterization was not good. Whenever he explains his love to her, he stresses that he wants to touch/kiss her and he even does it everytime . He even once says "I wanna make love with you all the time" which completely degrades the value of "love at first sight". Moreover i simply could not digest his expressions for the song "mannipaya". Having listened to the song a 100 times prior to the movie release i had visualized a different picture for this song. But Gautam and Simbu completely messed up with this song. But musically its a great movie.
Luv u Rahman. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Vinayakam Murugan <mvinaya...@...> wrote: > > Sent to you by Vinayakam Murugan via Google Reader: Vinnaithaandi > Varuvaayaa via Aparna's Blog by Aparna on 3/10/10 > > If you are looking forward to reading yet another review that is going > to rave about this movie, then go ahead and skip reading this post. > > Stunning locations & the vibrant colours of Trishaâs lovely costumes > captured beautifully on camera and, of course, the songs and the > background music are all I liked in Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa. I just > loved the BGM parts that had Aaromale and Hosanna. > > I had really expected that âYoung Super Starâ (!)Simbu would be > bearable in this movie. But no. I didnât like his dialogue delivery at > all. Add to it Simbu lip-syncing for Rahmanâs voice in Mannipaya and > butchering the evergreen âPa Sa Ni Sa Ni Saâ from Bombay even if only > for hardly a few seconds! But this is not the main reason why I didnât > like the movie. > > It wasnât just the second half or the ending or the scene after scene > showing Trishaâs confusions either. > > From the moment Simbu sees Trisha for the first time, he keeps ogling > at her scene after scene and then says he is in love with her and then > all he wants to do is stare at/touch/kiss her. If this is how a love > story is going to unfold, then it is definitely not going to appeal to > me. Simbu doesnât even have a convincing answer when she asks if itâs > all about her beauty or something like that. He says that there is a > magical chemistry between them. But I didnât find either the chemistry > between them or the love story or Simbuâs dialogue delivery when he > says that line having anything magical in it. And that resulted in me > losing my patience to sit through the second half. A scene or two could > have definitely been cut. > > Apart from that, almost every line that Trisha says to Simbu has > âKarthikâ appended to it at the end. I felt it somehow made some scenes > a bit artificial. Coming to the picturization of songs, the similar > group dance sequences for almost every song were boring. Some of the > scenes in the first half featuring Ganesh which were enjoyable werenât > there in the second half to act as the saviour either. > > If only there had been a convincing love story in the beginning and > there had been better initial courting scenes, I might have liked the > movie. I felt the characterization of Trisha and her confusions about > whether to let go of her love or not which have been so painstakingly > portrayed deserved a stronger love story than this one. > > > > Things you can do from here: > - Subscribe to Aparna's Blog using Google Reader > - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your > favorite sites >