I remember a comment by S.Ve Sekar as a response to a critic who claimed that Sekar's plays are nothing but a collection of kadi jokes, for which he had responded back saying, he will provide that critic with couple of hundred jokes, let that guy try to make a successful drama out of it. To be honest, that critic was quite right in his comment as most of the jokes on Sekar's drama, especially the later ones, used to feel like they are separate comedy track in themselves. But adhukum Dhurandharukum enna sambandhamnu kekareengala. Avlooo peria padathuku intro epdi oru linela adikarathu athaan konjam neria digressing and deviating to arrive at the point. Illati mattum sollin selvan thaan nu ivlo sathama thitapdaathu. While watching the movie, i remembered the comments on the high degree of violence and how the movie is filled with fight sequences more than the dialogues. It made me think of Sekar's comment. Can anyone, in fact some people like Vidyut Jamwal have tried before, ...
Being smitten by the first book wanted to check out his other works and ended up with "Pines". The start was somewhat similar to how "Dark matter" began with Edmund Burke, stumbling into a hospital from a car accident, without any ID or his personal belongings. The nurse and doctor at the remote village of Wayward Pines, seems to be aware of his situation and not at the same time. They give him some medicine but somehow Burke gets a creepy feeling about the whole setup and manages to escape the facility, same as how it happened in Dark Matter. Feels like Crouch has something against hospitals!! And his heroes are all haunted by creepy ones at that!! Burke manages to visit a hotel and convinces the receptionist to give him a room with the promise of paying back once he gets his wallet from the Sheriff's office. He visits a diner where a lady patronizes him with food, with a promise of being paid back later from him. She gives him her address to contact and the ne...