Recently, I read an interview of Gautham (by Sudish Kamath, me thinks) where he spoke at length about VV and cop thrillers in general and among other things, he suggested that there would be a third cop movie from him thus completing a trilogy like (Ram Gopal Varma, Kieslovsky, Satyajit Ray etc.) I dont understand this trilogy concept. Is there something unique to the number 3 that I dont get? Comments welcome.
Anyway, after watching Policekkaran -2: Trials and tribulations of DCP Raghavan I hope there isnt a third installment ever. Its a funny feeling. I did not like this movie for the same reasons that made Kaakha Kaakha stand out. The KK hangover is everywhere to be seen. Gory shots of dead bodies, Long-haired bad guys, Upright police officer hero, even the names of characters (Maya, Ilamaaran) keep reminding you of KK. Did Gautham think this would help?
Other things that dont help the cause - Kamals english dialogues. Its never been the grammar. Its just that the choice of words are straight out of some James Hadley Chase pages. Referring to the killers (male) partner as his Kadhali are homophobic at best and in bad taste. This reference to the sexual orientation of the killers could have been avoided for one reason and one reason only, which is that it plays no visible part in the crimes or choice of victims. And they do rape only their female victims.
The cinematography is a definite highlight. However doing a full 360 roll with a camera can only "be confusuing", which is not a substitute for "depicting confusion".
The editing is good at places. There were a couple of wow moments in the title sequence, but for the most part, the editing only manages to give u the feeling that you are in a masala picture. The lesser said about the chase sequences, the better. Havent these guys seen Ronin or the Bourne movies?
Jyothika as Aradhana does her part convincingly, but we keep wondering about her characters reasons for doing things, which again is not her fault.
Verdict - Very average. Like the average of Kaaki Chatti and Kuridipunal. Would have made for compelling with a little attention to the writing department.