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Hi I am Tony Review|
- 7/31/2014 8:12:40 AM
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Having a reasonably good expectation of the movie that you're going to watch is essential to your enjoyment as well as that of others in the theater. If you have no taste for a particular genre of Cinema, say Psychological Thriller genre, it's better to avoid such movies especially if you cannot contain your displeasure or discontent in public places. That the movie's genre is not comedy, not regular suspense thriller, not drama, not romance, not action, was very clearly publicized. I personally feel that the booing and hooting in the Cinema could have been avoided
It's not quite often that one gets to see movies which give you contentment. Contentment of having watched care and detail in every single frame, of having been a part of the plot that requires audience's minds to work in parallel (typical to the Psychological Thriller genre movies), of having witnessed high standards of movie-making technicalities, and contentment of having seen the spectacle of excellent performance by some of the finest artists of Malayalam Cinema. Hi I'm Tony is one such brilliant movie.
When Tony (Lal) intrudes into the romantic evening of the just-married Bangalore couple Sameer (Asif Ali) and Tina (Miya), in their super-luxury flat given to them by Sameer's Achayan (Biju Menon) as a part of a business deal, little did they know what was waiting for them in the thick hours of the night. The night uncovers the dread, the intrigue, the plight, the misery, and finally the plot ...
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