Highly Disappointed Films of 2017 - Cut Short Analysis

   

Disclaimer - This list is just based upon my opinion, where I felt these films as 'Highly Disappointed Films of 2017'. Your opinions may differ from my list. So, don't take this seriously. Just compare this list with your disappointed movies. The list is not based on a ranking order. 
      
             In 2017, some of the films created a great curiosity among the audience and failed to satisfy them, which made a way for box-office failure. So, let us see about the 'Highly Disappointed Films of 2017' under Cut Short Analysis. The order will be based on the order of the release date from January to December. 

Bairavaa - This film was directed by Barathan. The plot and the content was so strong along with Ilayathalapathy Vijay's screen presence, but the screenplay execution ruined the whole film. Only few scenes and the interval block gave a goosebumps moment to the fans and general audience. 

Koditaa Idangalai Nirappuga - This film was directed by R.Parthiban after the success of 'Kadhai Thiraikadhai Vasanam Iyakkam'. The plot was an usual one, but so much of unnecessary elements in the film made a discomfort for the audience, except the climax twist. 

Rum - This film was directed by Sai Bharath. The screenplay execution worked out only in some parts. In most of the parts, it went amateurish. The high intensity background score by Anirudh couldn't gel with the horror scenes in the film. 

Muthuramalingam - This film was directed by Raja Durai. This film was the biggest troll material for the audience and the meme creators. The entire screenplay was the biggest drawback and how Gautham Karthick accepted this script was the million dollar question. 

Motta Shiva Ketta Shiva - This film was directed by Sai Ramani. This film received highly negative reviews from all, because of the usual masala content screenplay and some vulgarism on women. Many stunts were unbelievable, which was not digested by the audience. People didn't expect this film from our Master Raghava Lawrence.

Bruce Lee - This film was directed by Prasanth Pandiraj. It was the biggest flop in GV Prakash's film career. Due to the weaker screenplay execution, the film was a big disappointment among the audience. 

Kaatru Veliyidai - This film was directed by Mani Ratnam. The film attracted only the fans of Mani Ratnam Sir. The slow screenplay along with no depth in the romantic storyline made the general audience to get disappointed with the film. 

Saravanan Irukka Bayamaen - This film was directed by Ezhil. The film had a powerful star cast with more no.of comedians, but there was no good humour in the film. As the film traveled on many unnecessary tracks, the film failed to satisfy the audience. 

Bongu - This film was directed by Taj. The film had a superb cast but the screenplay execution was proper only at some parts. The improper mixing of commercial elements made a great disappointment among the audience. 

Sathriyan - This film was directed by S.R.Prabhakaran. The film was started with some intensity in the beginning. Later on, the screenplay was on the slow pace without interesting elements. The stunts also failed to create an impact among the audience. 

Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangathavan (AAA) - This film was directed by Adhik Ravichandran. In the first half, 'Madura Michael' portions were convincing. But, 'Ashwin Thatha' portions in the second half along with improper explanation made the general audience to hate this film to the core. 

Velai Illa Pattathari 2 - This film was directed by Soundarya Rajinikanth. In the first half, the film was started well with good commercial elements. In the second half, the pattern of the first part was followed, which failed to fulfill the entire audience in giving a stronger impact. 

Podhuvaaga Emmanasu Thangam - This film was directed by Thalapathi Prabhu. In the first half, the film was going good in some of the parts. But the second half was written in an amateurish way without any interesting elements in this rural flick. 

Vivegam - This film was directed by Siva, in which Thala Ajith joined hands with him for the third time. The plot was not a new one, but the making style was good. The film was good enough to satisfy the fans of Thala Ajith. But mixing up of commercial elements in an international spy thriller were not able to digest by the general audience. 

Kathanayagan - This film was directed by Tha.Muruganantham. In both the half, the film was not good enough to hold the interest of the audience because of the bored humour content. Few humour portions only worked for an extent. 

Aayirathil Iruvar - This film was directed by Saran. The entire film focused more on woman vulgarism and the screenplay execution was the biggest drawback in the film. Many of them were unaware of this film. But, the audience who watched this film, didn't expect a film like this from a good director Saran. 

Chennaiyil Oru Naal 2 - This film was directed by JPR. People didn't expect this kind of thriller from Sarathkumar Sir, as the first part made a superb impact among the audience. The thriller without thrilling elements was the biggest reason. 

Indrajith - This film was directed by Kalaprabhu. This is the last film of Gautham Karthick in this year. The film was promoted as a good fantasy thriller. But the weaker screeenplay along with poor VFX works made the entire audience to get disappointed with this different attempt. 

Annadurai - This film was directed by G.Srinivasan. The entire audience got disappointed with Vijay Antony's film for the first time. The usual plot with an usual treatment of emotions  was the biggest reason. The second half was the biggest drawback. 

Richie - This film was directed by Gautham Ramachandran. The film was promoted as a mass action thriller. But Nivin Pauly's screen presence didn't create an impact. The interlink of all the stories didn't make a stronger point for the plot and it lead to many confusions among some audience. 




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