Animal: Can 3 hours 21 minutes 23 seconds of runtime harm Ranbir Kapoor’s probable career best film?
Ranbir Kapoor-starrer ‘Animal’ is making the right kind of noise ever since the trailer's release. It is being touted as Ranbir’s career best for the kind of intensity, aggression and emotions the actor has displayed in the glimpse of the Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial, which is a film based on a father-son relationship. To be honest, intensity-emotions-aggression is not new for someone like Ranbir who has done films such as ‘Tamasha’, ‘Sanju’ and ‘Barfi’, but Ranbir in a bloody-avatar, blazing guns - not for his girlfriend or wife but for his father - is sure something new.
‘Animal’ looks like the new age ‘Taare Zameen Par’. Imagine Ishaan growing up wanting attention from his father, and in that attempt, he transforms from a naive kid to brutal killer who can do anything for his father at the drop of the hat. Wild imagination, isn’t? Anyway, I absolutely loved the opening sequence of the trailer and how, by the end of the trailer, Anil Kapoor, who plays Ranbir’s father, is scared of what his son might end up doing. Sandeep gives hero elevation scenes to Ranbir like how it usually happens in South films, which are absolutely delicious to watch. It is endearing to see how the actor fits the character to the T.
(Pic credit: https://twitter.com/athul230/status/1727670492252012651/photo/1)From the look to the feel, everything is going absolutely right for ‘Animal’ but my concern lies in the run time. As per the tweet by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the film will be 3 hours 21 minutes 23 seconds long. In that span, we might finish two (Hindi) films (the OTT way). With OTT habit, we, as an audience, are used to skipping boring sequences, songs and maybe a few fight scenes, which cuts short the film's runtime. However, that will not be possible at the theatre.
Do we have enough patience to sit through a BOLLYWOOD film for such a long duration? Has Sandeep made a film interesting enough to bind the audience of 2023 till the last frame without boring us or stretching the screenplay? It seems like while the story is a winner, the fate of the film might be decided by the runtime this time.
However, I still cannot wait to watch the film.
Stay tuned to know if I did feel the runtime is a minus for this film.
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