Connect
Connect: This year three films starring Nayanthara came before the audience. Among them, ‘Godfather’, which shared the screen with Chiranjeevi, seemed to be a success. And on this Friday, the horror thriller ‘Connect’ was released with her in the lead role. Produced in Tamil by Nayan’s husband Vignesh Sivan, the film was released in Telugu by UV Creations. And let’s see what kind of response this movie gets.
Coming to the story… Joseph (Vinay Roy), a doctor by profession. He is survived by his wife Susan (Nayanthara) with daughter Anna (Hania Nafeesa). Susan’s father was Arthur (Satyaraj). Susan completed her studies with her daughter studying music abroad It advises to do it later.
But due to the spread of Corona there is a nationwide lockdown Proclaiming turns their lives upside down. A doctor who gave life to many people Joseph succumbed to the disease. Anna is with her late father who cannot cope with her father’s death A Ouija board is used to communicate. I said an evil spirit
contains Arthur and Susan approach a priest (Anupam Kher) from Mumbai. That What does the priest do? Arthur, Susan, is the effort accomplished? Is Anna an ordinary man? That is the movie ‘Connect’. Director Ashwin Saravanan chose a very thin line. Like Hollywood movies Screened with short length.
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But over the last four to five decades we have been seeing The movie looks like a collection of horror-thriller movies. There is nothing new. one Except the covid background. If you don’t choose that background, you will get cheated in the first place. Ashwin is here
He gained some confidence as a director with his earlier films ‘Maya, Game Over, Airavatham’. However, the horror and thriller movies that came out 50 years ago scared the audience so much, in today’s technologically advanced era, there is nothing that attracts the audience in ‘Connect’ except for one or two sound effects.
When it comes to actors, Hania Nafeesa who plays the role of Anna does not have much scope to act. Due to the lack of strength in the scenes, there was no chance to showcase the talent in terms of sound. At a time when better horror movies are available on OTTs, the ‘connect’ audience doesn’t have much chance to connect.