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Demonte Colony Movie Review
- 5/28/2015 10:09:01 PM
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Cast: Arulnidhi, Ramesh Tilak, Sanath, Abhishek Joseph, MS Bhaskar, Singam Puli.Direction: R Ajay Gnanamuthu.Genre: Horror.Duration: 1 hour 56 minutes.
Synopsis: Four friends go into a haunted mansion on a whim but they do not realize that they have returned home with an evil spirit, from which escape might be impossible.
Movie Review: For a horror film, Demonte Colony starts harmlessly enough — the four leads are introduced with a scene each and in this one scene, we are able to get an idea of their characters. Raghavan ( Sanath), an aspiring filmmaker, goes to narrate a horror film to a producer, who, instead asks for a comedy. In what appears to be a subtle dig at a real-life actor, the producer asks for a story-less film in which the hero and the comedian should keep talking throughout the film, and audiences shouldn't be able to figure out who the actual hero is. Sajith (Abhishek) is an electrician and a loser in life, while Vimal (Ramesh) is a graphic designer. Then there is Srini ( Arulnidhi) who provides companionship (in a non-sexual way) to Jillu, a married woman, in return for money.
Out of false bravado, the four decide to check out a dilapidated mansion in the titular Demonte Colony, a place where a Portuguese lord murdered all his servants after his mentally unstable wife becomes pregnant during his absence. The friends manage to come out unscathed or so it seems until the next night,
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