Revolver Rita Movie Review: Keerthy Suresh in a Routine Crime Comedy
Revolver Rita, starring national award-winning actress Keerthy Suresh, has hit the theaters with a crime comedy concept. However, despite high expectations, the film struggles to deliver an engaging cinematic experience.
Technicians’ Performance
Music & BGM:
Sean Roldan’s background score is decent, with some impressive BGM moments. However, it fails to elevate the emotional or exciting scenes to the next level.
Cinematography:
Dinesh Krishnan’s camera work stands out. Stylish visuals and framing enhance the narrative’s appeal.
Editing:
Praveen KS’s editing could have been much sharper. Many scenes feel lengthy and slow down the movie’s pace.
Production Quality:
The film boasts good production values, and technically, the team has done respectable work.
Story, Screenplay & Direction
Director JK Chandru opted for a routine crime comedy story that lacks freshness.
Although he tries to create curiosity with twists layered on twists…
- idea is good
- execution doesn’t connect
- humor falls flat
- no engaging thrilling moments
There is very little in the screenplay that offers excitement or a “wow” factor to the audience.
Keerthy Suresh Performance
Keerthy Suresh puts in effort, but the poorly written role does not allow her to shine. Her fans may once again feel disappointed with the way her character is handled.
Final Verdict
Revolver Rita ends up being a routine crime comedy drama with predictable narration and weak engagement.
Rating: 2/ 5
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