In 'I Love Me', the 'main characters' are self-centered but in the crux they have been changed that they struck up a friendship. Its story being complicated and umpteen twists, suspense is totally fall flat and lacking sense. It is directed by Unnikrishnan.B and Scripted by Sethu. Unni Mukundan, Asif Ali, Anoop Menon and Isha Talwar are handling the lead roles in 'I Love Me' which garnered negative opinions.
Story
Ram mohan (Anoop menon), a business tycoon requires a huge amount of money to solve his problems and he plot on plans to make the money by using two youths Savy (Unni Mukundan) and Prem (Asif Ali). In Ram Mohan's cards a girl named Samantha (Isha Talwar) includes and it turns out be a difficult game.
'I Love Me' story neither striking nor keeps a suspense and sequences are not up to mark even at parts. The one and only thing is 'I Love Me' is a colorful experience in its' visuals of Bangkok.
The Main characters; Unni Mukundan is an imposing presence as his role 'Savy'. His looks & gestures make attention of yours. While Asif Ali nothing offers new in his role 'Prem' and Isha Talwar's character 'Samantha' has not appreciable because of her performance is incompetent. Anoop Menon's character 'Ram Mohan' leads the crux of the story to a mystic path but it doesn't create an impact and it makes u predictable. Biju pappan's role 'Maniappan' is his first funny role in his film career but it is near the average.
'I Love Me' has nothing specials in Unnikrishnan's direction and the Script of Sethu. Whether the title is tricky, its story let down the viewers by its crisp thrilling manners. Moreover, the story is folly. The only saving grace is Satheesh Kurup's cinematography. He taken the flamboyant visuals of Bangkok which chills your eyes. Manoj's Edit is could have been better and Deepak Dev's tracks is in his usual styles.
Totally, 'I Love Me' is visually colorful while it works as folly theme.
Grade: A 'Silly' Thriller.
Rating: 2/5
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