Wednesday, July 6, 2011

REVIEW: THREE KINGS

If you are ready to leave your brains back home and enjoy some mindless comic tricks, Three Kings could work for you, at least in parts. This slapstick film, scripted by Y V Rajesh and directed by V K Prakash, talks about three young men who hate each other.

The three (Ram – Kunchacko Boban, Bhasi- Indrajith and Sankar- Jayasurya) are cousins and the real fun begins when they go in search of a treasure, inside a forest. They have three beauties (Ann Augustine, Kaadhal Sandhya and Samvritha Sunil) as their love interests. The couples and the girls’ father (Jagathy Sreekumar, in believe it or faint, in an aircraft with a drunk pilot) are frantically searching for the treasure.

Three Kings has some nice, funny moments for sure but the situations are too silly and the script, not so brilliant. Or how do you explain the climax which will raise a million doubts in your mind and take away even the little fun that you had until then? Tacky production and bad music is again a letdown.

Now, if you belong to the category who find the mimicry programmes in TV funny enough, chances are that you may like Three Kings. Or else, you will have a tough time inside the movie hall.

Rating: 2/5

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