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Kingston

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Avinash Ramachandran

About Kingston
Title: Kingston
Original Title: கிங்ஸ்டன்
Plot: A fisherman is determined to break a curse that has plagued his village for centuries.
Cast: G. V. Prakash Kumar, Divyabharathi, Chetan, Elango Kumaravel, Sabumon Abdusamad, Rajesh Balachandiran
Director: Kamal Prakash
Cinematography: Gokul Benoy
Editor: San Lokesh
Kingston
Avinash Ramachandran
Indian Express
A promising sea creature feature watered down by its embellishments

When things go right, the film makes you feel like reading one of those fascinating pulp fiction stories that are not just radical and intriguing, but also knew never to overstay its welcome.

There is a quaint Christian fishing hamlet. There is a raging sea at their footsteps. The villagers haven’t gone fishing in their waters for over two decades. Every single person who has gone out to the sea has come back dead. There is a curse. There is a reasoning. There are overarching themes involving regret, retribution, and redemption. There is a romance track that, thankfully, exists in the periphery. There is a to-and-fro between timelines that moves from the 80s to the 2020s to the 2010s to the 60s to the 80s, and you know the drill. There are multiple backstories for each principal player of this story. There is a folklore. There is a fantasy element, and then… there’s a sea creature. And yet, for the longest time, GV Prakash Kumar‘s latest film, Kingston, seems to move nowhere, and this proves to be the film’s biggest undoing.

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