#2.0 surrounded by incredible VFX with lack of good writing
Movie Review: #2.0 starring #Rajnikanth(Chitti) and #AkshayKumar starts with an boring first half. The action sequences are a sight for sore eyes and satisfaction for the South Indian heart that loves these masala fight scenes in films. #AkshayKumar has outdone himself in the second half and deserves a lot of credit for it. His character has a very strong back story that a lot of you will relate but sadly, it has not been written so well as to develop his character into something more interesting. Not to mention, #AmyJackson is also one of the good and entertaining characters in the film. The first half of the movie is quite boring but the second half makes up for the dud show that the first half is.The expectation of Chitti's thunderous entry has failed. In fact, the second half is also when you get to see different shades of #Rajinikanth as the robot. His showdown with #Akshay is also worth a watch. The film has a very good message pertaining to how excessive use of mobile phones emits harmful radiations that affect the birds in our vicinity. It’s such a brilliant message to put out there but it has been written so poorly. Lack of research, lack of good writing and a confusing first half are where the film will lose marks.
The first half is mainly confusing because the makers have shown strange events occurring randomly and repetitively (For example, the phones flying in the air and then disappearing) but as viewers, we have no idea what’s causing all of this. And we would have still watched the film with curiosity had the editing not been so abrupt; so much that you are unable to draw connections to the previous scenes of the film.Speaking about the boring first half, The first scene makes you feel that you’re in for a roller coaster ride but then it turns into one of those dashing cars game at Essel World ‘jahaa aap dhakke kha rahe ho’, if you know what I mean. The film deserves another point for the brilliant VFX and visual presentation.
Overall,#Rajinikanth’s 2.0 starts off on an interesting note but then takes a massive dip into boredom and confusion only to rise up again and entertain us. It’s a one-time watch.

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