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'Darling 2' review: This is not a darling and this won't scare you
Director: Sathish Chandrasekaran Cast: Kalaiyarasan, Rameez Raja, Kaali Venkat, Arjunan, Maya, Hari Rating: 1.5/5 ‘Darling 2’ starts off as a comedy film and ends up as a
fool’s film. The movie released on the first day of April which gave the
makers the stamp of authenticity to play a prank on the audience. A
bunch of friends decides to go on a tour before one of the leads gets
engaged. It’s a trip meant for the boys. This usually means alcohol and
women in other films but this film doesn’t go in that direction
thankfully. It takes the gang to Valparai, a hill station, and here is
where ‘Darling 2’ unfolds mostly. This is the official beginning of an
unending two-hour fest of shaky camerawork, and ticktocking sounds,
mixed with no-laugh humor, and songs. Kalaiyarasan, who pressed
the right button in the 2014 film ‘Madras’, keeps his fingers glued to
the wrong buttons in ‘Darling 2’. He gets a show that doesn’t use his
strengths or his fellow cast members’ strengths. Kaali is attacked by a
ghost within the first few minutes. It happens in the middle of a light
scene, which means the dialogues and the actions are meant to produce a
smile or two, but Kaali’s reaction to it a second later put a question
mark in my head. What happened to the ghost? Why isn’t Kaali telling his
friends about this? What’s the ghost’s next plan? And the most
important question: Who’s the ghost? These questions do not, in any
manner, suggest that the plot is intriguing. These are just the
extensions of a non-working screenplay. Kaali, Arjunan, and Hari
walk in and out of rooms and if they find nobody to talk to, they get
chatty about what they are going to do (on their own). The only thing
they don’t talk about is their breathing pattern. Oh, they also explain
every little move they make. Not funny at all. The main story of
the film revolves around two lovers, Rameez Raja and Maya. Ram and
Krishna are brothers and both the characters are played by Rameez.
Rameez’s emotionless face is another reason for the film to get crushed
under the bridge of mediocre horror comedies. If Rameez had a pair of
sympathetic eyes, or if he had actually “acted”, he would have made the
film work in some parts, at least. The connection between the
opening scene and the climax is the fake silver lining of this cloud
called ‘Darling 2’. Perhaps without the lining, this darling would have
turned into a fake crumb of chills.
Darling 2 (aka) Darling - 2 review
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Rating: 5
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