Two Horror movies hit the screens today,
or rather its best to refer as Comedy slash Horror flicks. Finding
Humor amidst all the scary spine chilling moments never seem to die down
as Kollywood keeps shelling out movies continuously in this genre.
Kalaiyarasan after a hard hitting performance in Madras plays the lead
in Darling2 along with Rameez, Kaali, Hari, Arjunan and Ramdoss .The
flick on a whole just retains the theme of a haunted house with a
history attached to it and is not a continuation of GV Prakash’s
Darling.
The movie kicks off promisingly, a
girl possessed apparently by evil spirits, exorcism, modern day
medicines all go out in vain; all this happens within 10 minutes and
then sets stage for an interesting plot. With just 5 actors, a decent
BGM, some crafty work behind the lens, Darling 2 is a horror movie done
on a shoe string budget. The film ticks out everything essential for a
horror-comedy movie, a haunted house-check, bunch of friends-check,
agonizing flashback-check, eerie twist in the tale-check, technically
the movie fulfills all these elements but doesn’t give you the scare nor
the other side of the coin i.e. humor.
A bunch of friends set out on a
holiday after a tragedy that shook their lives a year back. The vacation
becomes a nightmare after the estate they stay comes alive with spooky
happenings. The director tries his hand in playing the ghost card every
night when one of the friends notices the weird happenings around the
place, only to be passed on to the other friend and finally by the time
it is interval block, it’s just a load of music, ooh’s, aah’s from the
lead actors without any real spooky moments. In the attempt to bring the
ghost alive, Satish tries humor out of the lead actor’s fear as is the
case in most of the Ghost Horror movies however the screenplay and most
importantly humorous dialogues are largely missing, which is usually
the key point in driving humor out of Ghostly plotted movies.
The first half has the friends
taking out a vacation to Valparai, Kalaiyarasan plays the hero who helps
out his friend to elope, but the sudden turn of events lead to his
friend’s suicide. The event continues to trouble the friends, even the
mere mention of their friend’s name gets into a heated argument. This
part of the flashback forms the key to the movie’s plot; however the
director does not do enough justice in reasoning behind the friend’s
suicide nor the screenplay which just turns out without much juice.
The much required punch for the
movie comes in the interval block after a rather long wait. Until then
the director doesn’t actually bring in the ghosts, but just spices up
the atmosphere with decent background score that climaxes with the
stereotyped ghost sounds and some good work behind the lens, especially
the lighting which deserves a special mention.
The film does have its share of
pluses with some light hearted humor from the lead cast, for instance
the scene before the interval block with Kaali Venkat, Hari trying to
figure out who actually the ghost deserves some credit, the twist in the
tale brings about a relief and makes us wonder what else is left in
store. Cinematography by Vijay Kartik is one of the biggest merits of
Darling2, the long shot angles of Valparai and the estate is
breathtaking. The movie’s lighting is yet another positive story, the
night shots are aesthetically taken and gives the much needed thump
factor.
The movie could have done better
maybe if the director had focused just on the horror content taking off
the slow moving comedy track, as in the effort to manage both, the
screenplay goes about confused in focusing one theme. Kalaiyarasan’s
effort is good and the actor has a long way ahead in his cinematic
career. Music by Radhan is average apart from BGM which gets good
around certain sequences.
Overall Darling2 falls into the
category of averagely made Horror-comedy movies providing comic and
chilling moments occasionally.