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Mayakkam Enna Movie Review

Pavithra Srinivasan feels Mayakkam Enna has a brilliant first half but the film looses the steam in the second half

Some of the best parts of director Selvaraghavan's Mayakkam Enna, are vivid snapshots that are very effective in showing glimpses of the hero's tortured soul.

When his best friend hugs both the heroine and the hero, and mumbles in a drunken stupor, "My best friend, and my girlfriend!" hero and heroine look at each other, awkward and uneasy, both aware of their attraction for each other, but both tied down, in his case by affection for his friend, and in her case because she is supposed to be in a relationship with someone else.

Other effective moments are when the hero, intent on a wildlife photography assignment, tries to capture a bird in mid-flight, and then has an epiphany as he gazes at a fluttering leaf, dumb-struck.

And then there's the brilliantly picturised song, Oda Oda Dhooram Koraiyala, which captures the protagonist's frustration with life and his girl in a way that's both hilarious and touching.

This much anticipated Gemini Circuit and Aum Production film is about a wannabe wildlife photographer, Karthik Swaminathan (Dhanush), who dreams of his photographs decorating the covers of The National Geographic. In reality, though, he is reduced to clicking stills of awkward marriage receptions and B-grade film stars.

He has no family except his sister, but does have a group of extraordinarily supportive friends (a bit unreal, that) who practically clothe, feed and give him a home.

Karthik has dreams of being an assistant to the great photographer Mathesh Krishnaswamy (Ravi Prasad), who rebuffs him in such rude fashion that Karthik crumbles. Life doesn't seem worth living as he drowns himself in stale biryani and beer.

This is when fate intervenes and turns his life upside down. Enter Yamini (Richa Gangopadhyay), his best friend Sundar's (Sundar Ramu) girlfriend. They dislike each other on sight--predictably because they are attracted to each other--and the situations that throw them together are both amusing and heart-warming.

There is plenty of girl-bashing and manly bonding but underneath it all, you know that Yamini is the only one in Karthik's heart, which makes it an intriguing cat-and-mouse game as they trade looks, barbs and quarrels.

But fate plays its hand again in the form of Mathesh Krishnaswamy and events don't quite turn out the way anyone expects.

Thus so far, it's a brilliant film. The characters, setting, and G V Prakash's songs, including Kadhal En Kadhal, are a riot of complicated emotions and intriguing twists. Dhanush and Selvaraghavan have contributed to the music as well.

So far, you are extremely invested in the story, and the screenplay moves at breakneck speed with many of Selvaraghavan's trademark touches. Even the so-called girl-bashing, though squirm-worthy when it happens, does have its reasons.

Particularly effective is Ramji's superb camera-work, considering the hero is a photographer, and creative enough to capture the spirit of his subjects. Kola Bhaskar's editing is top-notch. There's less of hormone-driven sexuality, and more of personality-driven attraction, which is excellent.

Yes, the protagonists are going through great emotional turmoil on screen, but all you can do is wonder when it will end. Dramatic moments lose their impact, and the climax, when it arrives, doesn't have the punch you expect.

Dhanush just keeps getting better and better. The man practically carries the film on his slender shoulders; his eyes and body language convey such expression and emotion that you're carried away. His frustration at not being able to get his breaks, confusion at being attracted to his friend's girl, self-loathing at his supposed betrayal, show skills in acting that truly elevate it to another level.

Richa looks modern and polished in the first half, an apt foil to the protagonist, with her looks and expressive face. It's an impressive debut and her dubbing artist, Deepa Venkat, deserves kudos. The second half requires her to look mostly unhappy, which sort of lessens the impact.

For the rest, Sundar Ramu, among the friends, does a neat job; others just pass muster, and various secondary characters play their parts.

If there are faults to be found, they lie with the director himself. Selvaraghavan has packed so much into the first half, which practically bursts with spirit, emotion and liveliness, that the fall is inevitable. You expect the second to surpass the first but it doesn't. The overt melodrama bogs you down.

Still, Mayakkam Enna is worth a watch if only for the fact that the director takes a well-used theme and adds his own distinct touches to it; the subtle by-play of emotions and nuances lend it quality. Had he tightened the second half, we would have had a masterpiece on our hands.

Half and hour into the second half, and the illusion begins to dissipate. The characters lose their spontaneity and the screenplay begins to drag so much that it's difficult to suppress a yawn.

Yes, the protagonists are going through great emotional turmoil on screen, but all you can do is wonder when it will end. Dramatic moments lose their impact, and the climax, when it arrives, doesn't have the punch you expect.

Dhanush just keeps getting better and better. The man practically carries the film on his slender shoulders; his eyes and body language convey such expression and emotion that you're carried away. His frustration at not being able to get his breaks, confusion at being attracted to his friend's girl, self-loathing at his supposed betrayal, show skills in acting that truly elevate it to another level.

Richa looks modern and polished in the first half, an apt foil to the protagonist, with her looks and expressive face. It's an impressive debut and her dubbing artist, Deepa Venkat, deserves kudos. The second half requires her to look mostly unhappy, which sort of lessens the impact.

For the rest, Sundar Ramu, among the friends, does a neat job; others just pass muster, and various secondary characters play their parts. If there are faults to be found, they lie with the director himself. Selvaraghavan has packed so much into the first half, which practically bursts with spirit, emotion and liveliness, that the fall is inevitable. You expect the second to surpass the first but it doesn't. The overt melodrama bogs you down.

Still, Mayakkam Enna is worth a watch if only for the fact that the director takes a well-used theme and adds his own distinct touches to it; the subtle by-play of emotions and nuances lend it quality. Had he tightened the second half, we would have had a masterpiece on our hands.



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Mayakkam Enna leaves you wanting more
By Moviebuzz
The brothers are back with a bang. Five years after their last outing, ace director Selvaraghavan and his brother Dhanush a National Award winning actor have come out with Mayakkam Enna, an outstanding film.

The film has optimism, freshness and emotional honesty. Few filmmakers stick their necks out to tell difficult and different stories in these days of mindless entertainers. For this, Selvaraghavan deserve a thumbs-up.

Right away, you are drawn to the life of Karthik Subramaniam (Dhanush) a struggling freelance photographer in Chennai who does portfolios, weddings and other functions. Karthik has a keen interest in wild life photography and friends call him a genius, though he is bit of a loner. His role model is Madhesh Krishnaswamy (Ravi Prasad), a world renowned wildlife photographer and his dream is to be an assistant to this arrogant man.

Karthik hangs out with his friends and is extremely close to Sundar (Sundar) who introduces his girlfriend Yamini (Richa) to the gang. Initially Karthik and Yamini can't stand each other but there lies the twist, when opposites attract.

The director is on familiar grounds as he has gone back to his unique edgy filmmaking and writing style which one saw in his early films. The story hinges on relationship, and deals with anguish and ruminations of a genius who goes down the road of self-destruction due to pain of love and alcoholism. The most frequently recurring theme in the film is an admonition not to give up on life. Why surrender when you don't know what lies ahead?

Selva tells a simple story and packages it beautifully with the correct mix of entertainment elements. A couple of scenes stand out like the hatred between the lead pair evaporating into a kiss on a rainy night in a bus stand. The scenes of the hero pleading with the master photographer to make him his assistant and the shot in the forest when Karthick gets the shot of the rare bird that he was chasing.

In the end, the film belongs to Dhanush. He delivers his best work till date, emerging as the emotional soul of this film with spectacular, yet restrained performance that he constructs with the help of a solid script. Be it the spirited teenager, the frustrated photographer, the guilty friend, an insecure, unpredictable, alcoholic husband and the mature man at the end. For Dhanush alone, this film deserves a watch.

Richa is impressive in her first film in Tamil. She is able to stand up to Dhanush in the difficult climax scenes of the film. The voice modulation of Deepa Venkat who has dubbed for her has given the character the extra edge. Famous still photographer Sundar has made his acting debut as hero's best friend and is riveting. Ravi Prasad as the scheming ace photographer who boils with rage seeing younger competitors is convincing.

Technically, the film is slick and well shot. Cameraman Ramji's shot composition is visually hypnotic and emerges as one the film's biggest strengths. His long shots and use of natural lighting is marvellous. Kola Bhaskar's crisp editing makes Mayakkam Enna, the director's shortest film at 2 hours 25minutes.

One of the pillars of the movie is GV Prakash and his background score, which moves the story and brings out its myriad characters alive. His rousing background score where silence is used as a motif in the first half adds considerably to the film's evocative appeal. Kathal En Kadhal, Pirai Thedum and Naan Sonnadhum are all woven into the narrative seamlessly, while the first number Voda Voda.. is shot as a fun music-video style number.

Simplistic story telling with hard hitting impact, Mayakkam Enna will stay with you long after the lights have come back on. Here is a film maker who actually respects that a cinema audience can be both intelligent and mature.

Go for it!

Verdict: Very Good



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Mayakkam Enna Movie Review


Mayakkam Enna
Awesome foursome

With Selvaragahvan and Dhanush coming together for the fourth time ( after Thulluvatho Ilamai, Kadhal Kondein and Pudhupet), expectations soars high. With a sleek narration and the best of technicians involved, Mayakkam has created enough buzz. Richa plays Dhanush's ladylove. Check out the review

Story
Dhanush is the pivot around whom the whole story revolves. Karthik (Dhanush) is a freelance photographer who lives life his own way. He does work hard and wants to leave a mark as an photographer. Though he does portfolio and weddings, his pasion is wildlife photography. His only desire in life is to work with Madhesh Krishnaswamy (Ravi Prasad), a world renowned wildlife photographer.

Karthik prefers to spend his time with his close buddie Sundar (Sundar) and their gang have a gala time. One fine day, Kartik is introduced to Yamini (Richa), Sundar's girlfriend. Kartik and Yamini turns cat and mouse and often end up quarreling. But call it fate, Yamini is slowly attracted towards Kartik. There begins a different journey in the lives of these three people. What happens then forms the rest.

Performance

Its straightaway a Dhanush special. The National award winning actor has proved that he can do any role with ease. His expressions and body language are the hallmark of the movie. Selvaraghavan has understood the strength of Dhanush and played it well.

Rucha is a Revelation. She brings right emotions and has a meaty role to play. Sundar walks away with honours and does chip in with his best.All the erst of the characters add pep to the proceedings.

Technicalities

Selvah has a nose for picking right technicians. Cinematographer Ramji is the apt choice. He pictures a poetry on screen. His camera captures the events in rich colours with clarity. G V Prakash's music adds strength. The background score give filip to the scenes. Selvah's dialogues too deserve a mention.

Analysis

It is more a take off of Kadhal Kondein, but narrated in a different way. Selvaraghavan knows the pulse of youngsters and gives one to suit their tastes. With a seasoned campaigner like Dhanush by his side, he has gone gaga. All said Mayakkam ENna is a perfect one for youths

Mark : 3.5/5

Strength : Dhanush, Ramji's camera and Selvah's screenplay



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Maykkam Enna Movie Review

Dhanush and Selvaraghavan's Mayakkam Enna is an emotion-filled story that shows varied feelings of a man. The filmmaker, like his past works, has not followed the current trend rather he has made the movie in his usual style. Besides writing a wonderful script, he has also taken the best out of his cast and crew. Read on for the review.

The story is simple yet complicated. Freelance photographer Karthik Subramaniam idolizes acclaimed wildlife photographer Madhesh Krishnaswamy (Ravi Prasad),. He wants to work under him. On the other side, he has a gang of friends with whom he loves spending time. At his juncture, he meets his friend Sundar's leading lady Yamini (Richa Gangopadhyay). Initially, Karthik and Yamini does not share a warm relationship, as most of time, they end up fighting on various things. However, things slowly starts changing after she starts liking him. The real story of a frustrated man begins unravels from now on. The rest of the story should be seen on-screen.

Selvaraghavan has wonderfully written some close-to-heart scenes. A man's guilt conscious and emotional outbursts leading to frustration are the few highlights of some touching sequences. The core strength of the subject is at the freshness of the story, portrayal of the characters and the strong emotions.

Dhanush has given an excellent performance. He brings you a feel of realism in his character. Richa Gangopadhyay is equally good to him and she has given her best to her role. Ravi Prasad has done justice to his character and rest other characters are okay. Technically, Mayakkam Enna is brilliant. While GV Prakash Kumar has given some catchy tunes, cinematographer Ramji gives a visual treat with his photography. However, the credit for bringing out the best from his team should go to Selvaraghavan. Audience can witness his style in every frame.

Verdict: Mayakkam Enna is a treat for youngsters.


Source : Entertainment One India






Mayakkam Enna - Weaves Magic





At a time when there is a mad rush for commercial capers in Tamil, there are few filmmakers who make movies according to their vision and never compromise and let their identity slip. Selvaraghavan belongs to this elite class.

A filmmaker with great conviction, he has proved in the past that his films are mirror to the happenings in the society and especially interpersonal relationships between individuals.

Selvaraghavan joins hands with his sibling Dhanush for the fourth time and expectations obviously soar high for the fact that all their earlier outings were unique and different from each other.

The inevitable question that pops in our mind is whether 'Mayakkam Enna' lives up to all hype. Yes indeed is the reply, at least to most parts. The film is more about romance, the aspirations of a youngsters and et al.

After a fantasy fare in 'Aayirathil Oruvan', Selvaraghavan is back with a movie that speaks loud on emotions. The film chronicles the life of a freelance photographer Karthik, played by Dhanush. The career ambitions and his romance make up the film.

Karthik (Dhanush) is a lensman for whom life lies in his camera. His ambition has no bounds. He wants to excel in his chosen profession and dreams of becoming a wildlife photographer.

A secluded individual (the routine for all lead stars in Selvaraghavan's films), Karthik's only company is Sundar (Sundar) and co. Sundar introduces him to Yamini (Richa Gangopadhyaya), his girl friend.

As it happens, the two with contrasting characters end up quarrelling all time. Sparks fly high only to settle down and romance suddenly blossoms between the two. What happens next is narrated in Selvaraghavan's style.

Three cheers to Dhanush. The actor justifies why he won the National Award. His performance is key to the story. He excels in every frame and with right emotions and expressions, he is right there stamping his authority in the story.

Richa Gangopadhyay is apt choice for the character. She is soft and sweet as Yamini. She doesn't have a blink-and-a-miss role, rather has a meaty role to do. Watch out for Sundar. The young lad promises aplenty and is sure to go places. The rest of the cast too ably support Selvaraghavan.

If Selva's dialogues are razor-sharp and go down well with youngsters (so do his lyrics), it' Ramji's cinematography and G V Prakash's musical score that add strength to the script. The lens captures the emotions in fresh hues while Prakash's background score adds pep to the proceedings.

There are some clich's and minor flaws as the story proceeds to second half. But the fact is 'Mayakkam Enna' does mesmerize you and you will definitely consider watching this film more than once...


Source : Indiaglitz





MAYAKKAM ENNA MOVIE REVIEW
Review by : Behindwoods Review Board

Starring: Dhanush, Richa Gangopadhyay
Direction: Selvaraghavan
Music: G.V. Prakash Kumar
Production: Gemini Film Circuit

Depicting the multi-layers of human relationships and its ramifications comes very naturally to Selvaraghavan and when he has a National Award Winner for histrionics as brother to translate his vision onto the big canvas, what more can one ask for? The combo has proved themselves in the past and reiterates the theory in Mayakkam Enna too.

Mayakkam Enna is about a man who rediscovers himself in the journey of life and the crucial role of a woman in it. The premise remains Selva's comfort zone and the director has played it with aplomb.

Firstly Selvaraghavan should be lauded for taking on a fairly bold subject and not bowing down to any commercial element in the form of inane comedy or such unnecessary detour. It needs immense courage and conviction and hats off Selva! And to weave a story about normal people and to tunnel into the innermost recesses of a tortured soul is a child's play for him and he has reveled in it.

Dhanush's biggest advantage is, the moment he appears on screen, you immediately invest your emotions with him and start caring for him (character) unmindful of its color. And in Selva's films, it definitely goes a few notches high. The scene where he expresses his anger, irritation and edginess to his friend on being rejected by the ace photographer is just one small sample of this malleable actor's prowess and Mayakkam Enna is sated with such performances.

Richa Gangopadhyay- Is she a debutante? Hard to believe! She is the perfect foil for Dhanush. Mayakkam Enna's finest moments belong to the scene where Richa reveals her impotent anger at Dhanush on losing her baby. There is not a single dialogue in this powerful scene and you only have Richa's emotive actions and GV's music. It's surely a masterpiece that would make your eyes go moist.

It is not an exaggerated statement to say that G V Prakash's RR is exceedingly brilliant bringing out the finer feelings so beautifully and Selva has utilized GV's music alone to convey his thoughts instead of dialogues in many sequences. After Ilayaraja's RR, it is GV's RR that is going to be well spoken for a long time. And of course, Oda Oda and Adida Avlai are situational and hence enjoyable.

Selva's narration is also aided well by the lyrically inclined work of lensman Ramji and the frames are a poem by themselves. When the protagonist is a wildlife photographer, there is always an additional advantage and Ramji delivers the best. Kola Bhaskar's editing enhances the brilliance of the film.

Richa's character in the first half is likely to be misunderstood as someone very frivolous but the second half has made her highly respectful and strong and her characterization is sure to find patrons in women audience.

On the downside, Mayakkam Enna is very languorously narrated with a lazy rhythm which may not go well with the mainstream audience. The characters of an attention seeking or a weak hero and a strong heroine may be viewed as Selvaraghavan's clichs.

To sum it all, Mayakkam Enna is emotionally rich and is an inebriating experience by itself.


Verdict: Mayakkam Enna grows on you


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Posted: 13 years ago
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the storyline sounds very interesting
and I love how Dhanush is portraying a photographer .. and it does make sense why the director chose that specific profession for the protagonist .. as in character-wise .. the way he acts and all
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Finally! The movie ive been waiting so much and so long!!! Yippi going on tonight midnight show! will b back with review 😳
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Thanks Ravi for posting the review...
Will try to catch up if it runs here this weekend...
Seems to be an interesting one...👍🏼
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I finally watched Mayakkam Enna on the first day last show 😆🥳


What a movie ???? Ithuthan padam ithuthan vazhkai ⭐️ Osum film , Outstanding film , padam thaaru maaru no words to express the film 👏👏 Then Dhanush and Selva has come back with a bang ⭐️ They rocks ⭐️



Coming to the Best Scenes ( NOTE : The people who didn't watch it don't read it )

Kadhal and Kadhal song is not a love failure song 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 The situation is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣j Athu eppudi varum na Dhanush richa va pathu nee en thangachi mathri nu sonnathum richa pallarunu dhanush kannathula araiva 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sema comedy 🤣🤣🤣🤣

When the cinematographer reject Dhanush photographs and dhanush will tell to him I want to join as your assing and naan naai mathri velai seivan sir and the cinematographer ask dhanush enga naai mathri pannu paapom 😕 And Dhanush will act like dog he stole the show in that particular scne ⭐️


After the cinematogrpaher dhanush thanni adichu full bodhai la iruparu apo dhanush oda friend call pannuvaru that nalla mazhai peyuthu and his girfriend yamini has stucked in the bus stand and ask dhanush to pick Yamini 😃 In the bus stand only their romance will start that scene was awesome 👏 Interission 😆


After Sundar knows about the love story of Dhanush and his GF Richa Sundar vanthu Dhanush oda pesa mattaru 😃 Then Sundar appa will take the responsibility and take Dhanush to his Son Sundar and again they will fight 😆 But Sundar appa alcohol ah oru cup la othi ithai koodi nu sonnaru and whenver dhanush or Sundar talk to him he will show to both of them the glass of alcohol and don't let them talk 🤣 That scene was hillarious 🤣 Then finally they both will drink alcohol and ulara thodankiruvanga dhanush and sundar apo thaan matter solved agum 🤣 This scene is my favourite 🤣


There are many best scenes in the film but I don't want to reveal it especially in the second half 👏 Climax has shot very well ⭐️



I don't want to reveal the story line you guys could enjoy it in on the screen 😃 The first half is about the love and the second half is about the life and the second half is completly different from the first half 😛 Both the first half and second half are very good and Selvaraghavan has potrayed the film brillliant his screenplay, direction, story line everything was brilliant ⭐️ This film is about the photography and the cinematographer has done a splendid job 👏👏 Ramji cinematogrpahy and G.V. Prakah movie is the another hero of the movie ⭐️


Coming to the performance the hero and heroine stole the the show 👏👏👏 After aadukalam dhanush has give yet another best performance coming to happiness, sad, emotions he has potrayed it very well 👏 We cannot say the Mayakkan Enna vanthu heroine Richa voda debut film nu avangaluku she is equal to Dhanush 👏👏 Both the Dhanush and Richa have as live as the character Karthik Subramaniyam and Yamini respectively 👏 Sundar who has acted has dhanush friend he is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣 In some scnes he make you 🤣🤣 He performed very well ⭐️ Rest of the character have done a neat job ⭐️



The movies was slow but that not a issue at all 😆😆 Neenga porumai ah iruntha definetly you all will enjoy the film 😃


Oops forget to mention about Selvaraghavan 😆 His story, screen play (also dhanush did screeplay for ME) and direction are brilliant 👏 Selvaraghavan has done a tremondous job he might get an national award for his direction in ME ⭐️⭐️ Even the songs picturization is brilliant Voda Voda, Kadhal en Kadhal, Naan Sonnadhum, and Pirai thedum have picturize very well ⭐️ But they didn't show Ennana seithom ingu song 😕


Some will like Mayakam Enna some won't like it because of the subject 😳 But definetly it is a must watch film don't miss it... Mayakkam Enna is not a good film to watch with Children but the film is for above 13 years old 👏 The best movie of the year 2011


My Verdict : Overall Mayakkam is a big treat for Youngster
My Rating : 4.5/5



Edited by Ravi. - 13 years ago
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^^ I liked your review da Aavi...i am so excited after reading the offical reviews and your personal one😛 Everyone has praised Dhanush for his acting, Richa ( she was good in Leader too), Selvas direction and screenplay and GVPs music⭐️

Hoping to read more reviews since I will be one of the last person to watch it I think thinking of my schedule:(

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Originally posted by: Aahaana

^^ I liked your review da Aavi...i am so excited after reading the offical reviews and your personal one😛 Everyone has praised Dhanush for his acting, Richa ( she was good in Leader too), Selvas direction and screenplay and GVPs music⭐️

Hoping to read more reviews since I will be one of the last person to watch it I think thinking of my schedule:(


Denk you 🤣🤣🤣


Neenga Mayakkan Enna engira nalla padam pakirathuku evalo naal venum naalum wait pannalam 😃
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Finally finally i watched the movie ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I agree with Ravi 100% about the movie. Its one super movie and worth waiting so long for this movie. As usual i went there with high expectations and i got what i wanted. Amazing story, amazing acting by everyone but have to say both Dhanush and Richa stole the show ⭐️

Comedy was hilarious in the movie 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 my especially one scene stole my heart and i was 🤣🤣🤣🤣 the dog scene ravi 🤣🤣🤣🤣 i had so much of laugh and it was well taken and well performed by Dhanush 👏👏👏

Dhanush and Selva has given us such a story ⭐️ well deserve for award this time!

Kadhal en Kadhal song was completely different from what i had in mind and they way the song taken was different 🤣. And the voda voda song 🤣🤣

Ravi said he learn something about life from that movie 😳i agree with him. The meaning they convey there was excellent 👍🏼

I love that movie so much that ive agreed to go for second show wif amma appa and anna anni on monday 🤣🤣
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Thanks for all the reviews 😃 Looks like a great movie.

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