18 AM PADI MOVIE REVIEW

Found a new changi today

 Chang'ai's Name: Eighteenth Step
 Where Changai was found: Liberty Thalassery
 Time to meet Changi: 11.30am
 There was something else to see Changi: 60% of the people sitting in chairs

 First word: the eighteenth step to climb without the bundles of hope.

 Two schools in Thiruvananthapuram are the Government Model School where the children of ordinary people study and the International School where the rich children study.  Each of these two schools has its own gangs, and the film is the story of hatred and revenge between them.

 The film goes through two periods, and when Ashwin starts telling his past in the present, it takes us to the school age.  In the first half, the school's gaggle of school-age gangster wars has been so intense that it has become so cinematic that, in the second half, the cacophony of boredom plummets to the audience as the film moves on to what it wants to say.  Before the first half, the second half looked like a fallen tree in the rain and wind, and in many places.

 Akshay Radhakrishnan, who played the role of Ayyappan, had a great performance.  There was so much energy to that performance.

 Ashwin Gopinath, who played the role of Ashwin, was also good.  They genuinely want to get somewhere in Malayalam cinema.

 Joon Abraham Palakkal as the character Chandunath is a lot of love and beautiful performance.

 The names of many of the newcomers are unknown, but the person who introduced Suran in the Model School and the person who still bears that hat deserves special praise.

 John Abraham Palakkal, who plays the character for thirty minutes, has become a stylish actor in the film.

 Many of the people who come into the film like Prithviraj, Arya, Ahana, Unnimukundan, Manok K Jayan, Nandu, etc are not bad for their small roles.

 Director and screenwriter Sakar Ramakrishnan played the first half with a good deal of adolescent bloodshed and their drinking, but in the second half there was a weakening of the flow.  The director has been able to give good technical perfection to the film.

 The visuals in the film seemed to be one of my favorite parts of the movie.  Sudeep Ilaman captures all the intricacies of the movie with his camera eyes.  Sudeep has copied the action scene from the bus into frames so that there is no mistake.

 Though the songs are coming from all over the place, the song that got a feel is the song by Vijay Yesudas, sung by Prashant Prabhakar.  The BGM of the film is perfect for the film.

 The Eighteenth Step is nothing more than a brilliant movie, technically a lot of positives.  It is commendable that so many newcomers and stars have put together a film.

 Movie Chain Rating: 6/10

 NB: Even when Akshay and Ashwin were doing their best, there were some who were sitting in front of the movie saying that all the people in this age group would go to school.  Yeah, I think the same thing with their looks.

 NB 2: And one more thing if you like the review, just press the Like button, even if there are a few inbox messages that your review doesn't come with a sword, so take some rest.

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