Captain Miller Movie Review: Dhanush At His Selfindulgent Worst

Captain Miller
Captain Miller

Captain Miller(Now Streaming On Amazon  Prime Video)

Starring: Dhanush , Shiva Rajkumar, Priyanka Arul Mohan, Aditi Balan, Sundeep Kishan, Edward Sonnenblick ,John Kokken

Directed by: Arun Matheswaran

Rating: ** ½

Dhanush’s latest film is  so self-promotional  it can be  rechristened  ‘Captain Of  A  Sinking Ship.’  Captain Miller is  the Titanic of Tamil cinema. It aims at being epic, but ends up as  a sorry  mess with an inflated sense of selfworth and  a soundtrack sounds  more rusted than rustic..more like remnants  and leftovers from a Hollywood  potboiler .

Set in  the British Raj, Captain Miller tells us that the  Britishers  could  rule over India because the populace was  habituated to being dominated.Hence on one hand there is the Indian dynastic ruler Rajadhipathi(Jayaprakash) wielding the whip. On the  other hand there  is the tyrannical British Governor’s sadistic son Riley(Alexx O’Neil) who grimaces and slaughters  Indians with a relish of a famished traveller attacking a  plate of biryani.

An aside: there was a time when Tom Alter was the choice by  default for  all British Raj villains. Now it’s Alex. Best of  luck with that.

Beetween  the two extremities  of  violence and torture, Dhanush’s Easa stands tall with megalomaniacal majesty. The entire project seems to be  a pretext for Dhanush to flaunt his skills as an actor, so much so that the other characters , appear in a blurry blizzard rushing in and out only to  amplify and enhance  Easa, a.k.a Captain Miller  as a messiah  risen from ashes as the saviour of the tortured  masses.

There is  a small but memorable cameo by  an  unknown actor  named Abdool Lee who loses his mind while killing his own people on the Britishers’s order.

 Wish someone would save us  the tortured masses from the excesses committed  by this  film which  seems  to have a  message for all  prospective saviours  of  humanity: go for it with hammers and  tongs.

The  bloodsoaked  narrative moves forward like  a drunken sumo wrestler, knocking down all rhyme and reason senseless.There is  this  big  fight between Easa and Riley where Easa mumbles in broken English that  the woman whom he  loves has  asked him to kill Riley, and then shoots him in the head.

 A few minutes later Riley is  back with bleeding bandages around his face.

It’s not only Riley who  is invincible in this project. The film, I hear, will have two more avatars . God save us all!  As  for the British Raj, one doesn’t know of the full extent  of its impact. But yes, if such  atrociously selfimportant  cinema is one of their legacies then they were indeed the villains that they are portrayed to be in our cinema.

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