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Movie - Hi, I am Tony
26.07.14 @ PVR Lulu
Review
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For starters, if you are in to watch Lal Jr's new movie "Hi, I am Tony" expecting it to be a 'normal' movie, then you are in a completely wrong hall. Now, even if you are ready to see something different, you may be a tad more prepared to invest patience and hope in this 'Psycho Styled Bloody' movie which tries to instill fear through blood, gore and crude violence.
The movie begins at a languishing pace with adequate hopes of good making thrown in. Asif and Mia move in to the lavish and purposefully stylized flat, which looks awesome to say the least. Proceedings are slow but quite fresh. Soon Toni (Lal.Sr) arrives and interest starts to rise. Despite his mad ways, the scenes to have him inside the flat and interactions post that, look tedious. But hope can still be alive if you have the fore-told patience. But soon the 'Interview' sequence begins and the movie drops many a levels to boring. The ones in the audience still with the movie at Interval, may be few and far in between (incidentally this reviewer was one).
Second half dashes all the good signals and pure blood fest reigns in. The effort is to purposefully induce so much violence, blood to may be shock and awe the audience. But the effort sadly looks lame without a terse script and an overall plot. By the end, some predictable twists are used to try and salvage the effort but by then its too late.
Cinematography needs mention as a positive aspect. Also, possibly is the efforts put in by Lal.Sr, Miya and Asif Ali in that order. Action sequences are done with some effort.
Not sure if the movie deserves browine points for being an 'experiement', but then it sorely disappoints even at pure audience engagement level. Finally, the most important point - Why dont the makers insist for an 'A' certificate or the Censor board makes sure not to give U/A for such movies? There were kids in the audience, who were possibly in to watch a fun holiday movie and one felt sorry for them for having to watch such violence.
Rating - 1.5/5
Verdict - Sore Eyes.