LEO Telugu Movie Review (2024)

Review : Leo – Partly engaging action drama

LEO Telugu Movie Review (1)

Release Date : October 19, 2023

123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5

Starring: Thalapathy Vijay, Sanjay Dutt, Trisha, Arjun, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Priya Anand, Mysskin, Mansoor Ali Khan, and others

Director: Lokesh Kanagaraj

Producer: Lalit Kumar

Music Director: Anirudh Ravichander

Cinematographers: Manoj Paramahamsa

Editor: Philomin Raj

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Box office emperor Thalapathy Vijay joined forces with sensational filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj for the action drama, Leo. The film has been making noise right since its announcement, and its hype reached unprecedented levels now. The advance bookings have indicated that Leo will create a pandemonium at the ticket windows. Let’s see if this much-hyped film lived up to the expectations or not.

Story:

Parthiban (Thalapathy Vijay) runs a cafe in Theog, Himachal Pradesh. He is a normal family man who lives with his wife Satya (Trisha) and two children. One day a few goons attack Parthiban’s cafe and they threaten to kill his daughter and a worker there. With no option left, Parthiban kills the gangsters, which lands his family in trouble. When Parthiban is going through all this fuss, gangsters Antony Das (Sanjay Dutt) and Harold Das (Arjun) come into his life, and they believe Parthiban is their family member, Leo Das (Thalapathy Vijay). Who exactly is this Leo Das? What happened to him? How did Parthiban manage to get out of all this turmoil? This is what the rest of the film is about

Plus Points:

The film’s first half is pretty much engaging. The pace is intentionally kept slow here. The hyena scene and the follow-up family drama take us into the world of Parthiban. There is absolutely no rush in the proceedings. The intention was to establish the characters and the protagonist’s world in a neat manner. The movie reaches its peak during the cafe fight scene.

Vijay’s vulnerability is well depicted and hence the action blocks (first hour) give a ultimate high. Vijay is not just a star, but he is a good actor too. Leo precisely showcases the acting brilliance of Thalapathy Vijay. Fight scenes in the first half are well staged, and Vijay’s performance, coupled with well-crafted action blocks, keeps the proceedings engaging.

The interval block is decent, and it sets up things well for the second half. Leo has some excellent action blocks and solid cinematography. Trisha is fine in her role. The movie picks up pace in the pre-climax and climax portions. Yes, the film is a part of LCU, and the franchise fans have a few moments to cheer about. There is a small surprise in the end.

Minus Points:

The second half is always the key as it decides the film’s range. But most of the films of late are going through this second-hour syndrome. Unfortunately, Leo also falls in the same category. What’s actually surprising is the way the flashback portions are written. One wouldn’t expect such pale writing from someone like Lokesh Kanagaraj, who delivered terrific films.

The pacing is again slow post the interval mark, with nothing much happening storywise. But a few moments keep the proceedings going until the commencement of the flashback portion, which brings down the movie. Due to the bad writing, Sanjay Dutt and Arjun don’t make much impact. As said, the writing department needs to be blamed here.

Actors like Priya Anand don’t have anything to do in the movie. A key character, which a noted actress plays in the second half, is poorly designed. The intended emotional scenes lack punch. Telugu dubbing is fine, but the Naa Ready song is a big letdown. A Tamil song plays in the background during the cafe fight scene. It would have been better had the makers used some Telugu song here for the Telugu version. The minute detailing aspects like important paper cuttings, and matter engraved on a photo frame were in Tamil. These small details also do make a difference.

Technical Aspects:

Anirudh’s background score is good in parts. However it is not that great when compared to his best works like Master and Vikram. The songs, too, didn’t leave a mark, which was due to bad translation. The cinematography by Manoj Paramahamsa is stupendous. There is an action block in the flashback sequence, and the camera movement was superb here. The editing is below-par in the second half, while it is good in the first hour. The VFX was good in the hyena scene. When it comes to the car chase sequence, the VFX works are below par as the whole portion looks cartoonish.

Coming to the director, Lokesh Kanagaraj, he did just an okay job with Leo. Lokesh handled the first half neatly, but he couldn’t carry the same momentum in the second half. There is no doubt that we have seen this story multiple times, but what matters the most is how it is told. Lokesh has set the bar high with his films, but he couldn’t surpass the expectations completely with Leo, and he delivers just an okay product.

Verdict:

On the whole, Leo is an action entertainer that relies majorly on the performance of Thalapathy Vijay. The first half is engaging despite the slow pacing, but the film runs into trouble once the second half starts. The flashback portions and poorly designed characters are the major drawbacks. Leo is a part of the LCU, and there are a few moments for the franchise fans to cherish. Lokesh Kanagaraj’s magic is somewhat missing in Leo, and the box office prospects of the film depend on the stardom of Vijay and the LCU factor.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

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LEO Telugu Movie Review (2024)

FAQs

Is the Leo movie worth watching? ›

Negatives: Some fight scenes take too much time than necessary. Story line is a bit unsatisfactory especially climax doesn't feel that much satisfactory compared to Vikram. Expected LCU connection more. Overall a watchable movie especially for Vijay and lokesh kanakaraj fans.

Is Leo film hit or flop? ›

Box office. Leo grossed ₹145 crore (US$17 million) worldwide on its opening day, which was the highest first day gross for a Tamil film, with over ₹79 crore (US$9.5 million) from India. The film surpassed Jawan to become the biggest opening for an Indian film in 2023.

Is Leo better than Vikram? ›

Ultimately I think LEO is a flawed movie but still a decent one, a solid 7 out of ten, the same as Vikram but a higher 7 among the same scale. I think theres a lot of technical elements within the movie from the cinematography but especially the stunt choreo and action that is massively not appreciated.

What are the negatives of the movie Leo? ›

  • Weak antagonists.
  • Second half story which lacks emotional connect.
  • Bad VFX in some action scenes (even illogical).
  • Lag in second half screenplay after racy 1st h.
Oct 18, 2023

Is Leo worth watching Netflix? ›

Leo is a surprising, touching delight. Packed with witty original songs and threaded with a genuinely affecting narrative that speaks to kids and adults alike, the film earned the entirety of my attention. "Leo" has a positive message and some first-rate Sandler voice work.

What is the storyline of Leo? ›

Why is Leo so famous? ›

Leo is ruled by the sun, the dazzling celestial body that governs life and vitality. The sun never goes retrograde, and likewise, Leos are renowned for their stability, loyalty, and consistency. They are dedicated friends and lovers who put their hearts into every relationship.

Are Leo and Vikram connected? ›

Leo is Antony Das's son, so it's possible that Adaikalam and Anbu are his uncle Harold's sons. At the end of the film, Parthiban/Leo receives a call from Vikram of Vikram, inviting him to join their squad against the drug mafia. The LCU connections in Leo aren't as organic as the links between Kaithi and Vikram.

Is Leo movie part of LCU? ›

Leo emerged as the highest grossing LCU film of all time, the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2023, the fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2023, the highest-grossing Tamil film overseas and the highest-grossing film in Tamil Nadu.

Is Leo a sad movie? ›

This is a beautiful, heartening, and emotional (shed a few tears) animated film. This was a surprise. I did not know what to expect, but it was a gem! It kept me smiling throughout the whole film!!

Is the movie Leo inappropriate? ›

In addition to the violent scenes and scary visual images mentioned above, Leo has some scenes could scare or disturb children aged 5-8 years.

Does the movie Leo have a happy ending? ›

On one hand, everyone gets what they want in the end. Ms. Malkin gets a full-time teaching position in a new class, and Leo and Squirtle get to move to a new grade room; however, it's possible they'd be better off staying in 5th grade.

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