Oh, the irony of writing sexist lines and then dedicating it to a woman. The film ultimately ends with a dedication to all the ‘sisters’. Naan unga annanaye chain-a potrukken.” It’s like she’d been rehearsing this line for a few days, in the hope that upon her saying it, people would break into applause. Not content with gifting her that, she says, “Unga annan unakku chain potrukaaru. For instance, Kodiveeran’s girlfriend gifts his sister a chain that has his photo in the pendant. It’s when the writer tries to be too clever, and ends up almost making a joke out of a serious scene. Kodiveeran also suffers from a dialogue-writing plague that continues to hurt Tamil films. “Aambalai aambalaikku love letter kuduthaa thappu.” “Oru ponnuku aathram vara koodadhu.” “Veliya poitu vara aambalaikku, pombala dhaan nalladhu kaththu kudukkanum.” It’s like whoever wrote the dialogues had just seen Padayappa. Muthaiya doesn’t just stop with lessons in science he gives you some in morality too. So distanced I was from the events of the film that I began to wonder how many newtons of force a fist must exert for the recipient to get suspended in air for as long as Kodiveeran’s enemies often do. He punches a guy, and it causes him to somersault. Kodiveeran stabs a guy, and it causes him to backflip. I didn’t even understand why the villain and his cohort keep trying to hurt him anyway. Aayiram paer serndha oruthan”, I vowed never to eat popcorn again. By the time the villain says, “Kodiveeran aayirathla oruthan illa. Kutty Tamil HD Movies Page Tags Home - Report (Page, Download Problem) Kutty Movies Da.ComAll Right Reserved Synopsis: Kodi a Saamiyaadi by. Another man immediately goes, “Kodiveeran edhira varaven illa, edhirka varaven.” I flung my popcorn. His sister goes, “Prachanai na kannan varuvaano illiya, enga annan varuvaan.” I stopped eating popcorn. He gets a series of horribly cheesy lines to herald his arrival. Kodiveeran is a one-man fighting machine. It’s not just a no-contest between Kodiveeran and the baddies it’s a banal no-contest. There’s nothing new, nothing to kindle your intrigue. It’s not an exaggeration when I say that the film comes up woefully short in the storytelling department. And finally, there’s the villain (Pasupathy, who seems to be playing a role straight from his Dhool days) and his evil sister (Poorna, whose intensity I rather liked). There’s Kodiveeran’s girlfriend (Mahima Nambiar) and her brother (Vidharth). There’s Kodiveeran (Sasikumar) and his doting sister (Sanusha), who wears a perennial grin. What’s worse than a rural film with a trite brother-sister angle? One with three such brother-sister angles. The best compliment I can give Kodiveeran is that hey, at least, you learn something. You know what a woman has to go through when her husband dies. Verdict – Kodiveeran with a poor and boring screenplay despite so many characters depends only on cliches.You know what a temple festival would entail. Repetitive Sasikumar and Muthaiah styled movies hardly deliver the quality Kollywood has set with other movies.Editing some of the scenes would definitely make it more watchable but sadly they didn’t.Screenplay is one of the worst with really long first half and even slow second half.Sasikumar, Sanusha does a great job in evoking the sister sentiment despite with some annoying build up dialogs.
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