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REBEL
Review
Rating: 2.75/5.0
Banner: Balaji
Cine Media
Cast: Young Rebel
Star Prabhas, Tamanna, Krishnam raju, Deeksha Seth, Brahmanandam, M.S.Narayana,
Kovai sarala, Supreet,Ali
Lyrics:
Ramajogayya Sastry, Bhaskarabhatla
Dialogues:
Darling Swamy
Fights:
Ram-Lakshman
Art: A.S.Prakash
Editing:
Marthand.K.Venkatesh
Cinematography:
Ram Prasad
Producers:
J.Bhagwan, J.Pulla Rao
Story-Screenplay-Choreography-Music-Direction:
Ragava Lawrence
CBFC rating: ‘A’
Release date:
28-09-2012
Theater watched:
Prasadz, 8.45 A.M
Story: Rishi (Prabhas)
comes to Bangkok
along with brahmanandam and joins as a student where Nandini(Tamanna) teaches dance
classes. Rishi actually has come over there in search of some one who is
closely related to Nandini. He traps her in his love and what happens after
that? What’s his mission? Did he succeed in that is what the film is about? Deepali(Deekshaseth)
is Rishi’s lady interest in the flash back episode.
Performances:
Prabhas is good. He performed well. He completely surrendered to the director.
He emoted well in crucial scenes. Tamanna is used for skin show and she has
done complete justice to it. Deeksha Seth is okay in small role. Krishnam raju
appears in a brief role in the flashback. The remaining actors are okay. The art
work is good. The Editing could have been better. Cinematography is good. Music
is bad. The story is predictable. The screenplay is boring and the direction is
poor (except a few episodes)
Analysis: Prabhas is good. He performed well in all the scenes. He
is good in temple (Krishnam Raju, Prabha, and Deekshaseth) scene. He looked
macho with stylish costumes. He once again proved that he is a director’s
actor. He showed variation in all the get-ups. Tamanna looked good in glamour
show and she has done a bit of over action (over board) at times. She danced
well in the songs. Deeksha Seth is okay; she has less screen presence and can
be seen in a song only. Krishnam raju is okay (doesn’t do much other than
delivering dialogues sitting in a chair). Supreet got a crucial role and he
impresses very well. Prabha, Mukhesh Rishi, Ali are okay.
Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala
track is the only comedy track in the film. The comedy is of cheap standards. Ali
dance episode is dragged to the maximum limit. The second half is completely
stuffed with violence scenes. The flash back episode also failed to rise to the
expectations. There are very limited scenes in the movies. All the scenes are
lengthy and appeared stretched. You may even get a feel like you are watching
continuous lengthy episodes which are not edited.
Coming to the technical aspects, The
Art work is fine and film is horribly lengthy with many ups and downs, the
editor could have made it crisper. The Music of the film is a big letdown. The
songs are not even worth for listening once. Lawrence should seriously think of quitting
that responsibility (Music Direction). The Background score is loud at times.
If you are a fan of Prabhas and
waiting/wanting to see him in a mass role it’s for you, You can enjoy the movie
more if you care less about logic, scenes and in the fights (if you are okay with
heavy Thread work filled with artificiality)…..and last but not the least if
you don’t bother much about the story You may watch it once.
Like earlier Lawrence movies this
movie too has Black /white suits and cars. Fights shot in rain effects. Blue
swimming pools with skin show, a chopper in the climax and some trained lady
fighters. The movie has style even though it lacks substance. The fate of the
Film completely depends on how the masses receive this flick.
Reel guru Meter:
Story/Screenplay: 40%
Performances: 60%
Entertainment: 30%
Narration: 50%
Plus: Prabhas, Fights
Minus: Story, Screenplay, Music, Direction
Verdict: Strictly for Prabhas fans and Masses
Reviewed By
Vinay
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