S5-No Exit Movie Review, Sai Kumar New Movie
S5-No Exit starring versatile actor Sai Kumar, Tarakaratna and Prince hit the screens today. Let's see how the movie is.
Story:
CM books an entire coach on a special train for his son to enjoy his birthday. Sunny (Prince) and friends enter the coach by mistake. Ironically, people go missing in a closed carriage with no exit. Why are they missing? Who is behind their disappearance? Is there a ghost inside the train? What did the rest of the people do?
Extra Points:
The great and talented actor Sai Kumar played the role of CM very well. Although his character is small compared to others, he managed to do it. The next character to mention is Subbu played by Tarakaratna. He fits the role of an arrogant and fearless man who loves his father wholeheartedly. Prince also got a decent role and he justified his role.
Some of the comedic scenes worked well and they add some laughs to the otherwise serious story. The director has placed them well in the story to entertain the audience. The music created a tense atmosphere in several scenes and excited the audience.
Negative points:
Director Sunny Komalapati takes a regular point and tries to explain it in a thrilling manner but fails miserably. The story is impressive for the first few minutes and derails as soon as the weak comedy scenes begin.
However, the director could not fully use their potential. Also, some scenes are really illogical. When a man mysteriously disappeared in a closed carriage, the rest of the people would definitely feel the tension. But here in the film the rest of the characters drink, dance and do nothing to save the missing.
Sunny would have written a better script to make the story more exciting. Unfortunately, he couldn't execute the mediocre story any better. Kalyan Chakravarthy's dialogues are quite average. The graphical content is poor quality and the team could have done better in this aspect.
Some of the characters and their performances are top notch. The director who starred in the film is no exception.
Technical Aspects:
The director should have at least come up with a compelling screenplay to turn the mediocre story into an enjoyable one. But it failed in almost all aspects. The over the top performances are a big let down for the film. Manisharma's music and Garuda Anji's cinematography are quite normal. The production values are weak. Cutting out a few unnecessary comedy scenes would have made the film better.
Verdict:
Overall, S5-No Exit is an ineffective thriller due to its poor content and over-the-top performances. Some comedy scenes can be enjoyed but the rest of the movie has nothing to engage the audience. You can skip this and look for something else this weekend.
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