Vasco Da Gama Movie Review
Premise: The film starts with an intriguing premise about the balance of good and evil in different Yugas.
Plot: It follows Vasudeva Krishnan (Nakkhul), who struggles to maintain virtues in a corrupt world.
World-Building: The film features satirical elements like a hospital named Naraka and a police station arresting only the innocent.
Issues: The movie loses focus, deviating into a clichéd romantic subplot and a confused narrative.
Performance: Despite a strong cast, performances are lackluster due to poor writing.
Logic: The film suffers from illogical plot points and unresolved subplots.
Climax: The climax feels contrived, diminishing the film’s impact.
Overall: Vasco Da Gama is a missed opportunity for satire, ending up as a forgettable film due to its disjointed screenplay.
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