In 1930s-1940s British India, Miller, an outlaw, embarks on a brutal rampage of loots, heists, and attacks, leaving a trail of bloodshed.
January 12
2024
Release Date
Tamil
Hindi
Kannada
Language
37 minutes
2 hours
Running Time
Cast
Dhanush
Nassar
Sundeep Kishan
Alexx O'Nell
Nivedhithaa Sathish
Antony
Shivarajkumar
Mark Bennington
Priyanka Arulmohan
John Kokken
Edward Sonnenblick
Sajjadul Ahamed Riyad
Daniel Balaji
David Michael Harrison
Tanisa islam Mahi
Naveen Singh
Vinoth Kishan
Sajol Chowdhury
3.5
Average Rating
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Movie Review: Captain Miller
Plot
In Captain Miller, Dhanush plays the role of Eesa, a tribal villager in the pre-Independence era. The story revolves around Eesa's journey from a suppressed villager to a rebel leader fighting for the rights and freedom of his people. The film highlights themes of injustice, oppression, and the fight for equality.
Acting
Dhanush delivers a captivating performance as Eesa, portraying the swift transition of his character from one personality to the other. His portrayal evokes empathy and showcases his talent as an actor. The supporting cast, including Priyanka Arul Mohan and Shivarajkumar, also delivers commendable performances.
Cinematography
The camera work in Captain Miller is visually striking and enhances the storytelling. The cinematography effectively captures the emotions and intensity of the scenes, creating a captivating viewing experience. The luminous visuals contribute to the overall impact of the film.
Direction
Arun Matheswaran's direction in Captain Miller is commendable. He successfully brings together multiple sub-plots and addresses socio-political issues such as caste-based discrimination. The intelligent dialogue exchanges between characters contribute to the film's social commentary. Matheswaran's direction showcases his ability to balance entertainment with thought-provoking storytelling.
Conclusion
Captain Miller is a compelling film that combines entertainment with socio-political commentary. Dhanush's powerful performance as Eesa elevates the film, while the cinematography and direction enhance the overall impact. The film highlights important themes of injustice, oppression, and the fight for freedom.
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