Shoe Movie Review

Shoe Tamil Movie Review Ratings
Dileepan creates a time travel shoe that can take you back in time. While testing the shoe, Dileepan meets with an unexpected accident and is admitted to the hospital. That miraculous shoe that he had, the little girl Priya gets. He gives the shoe to Yogi Babu.
Meanwhile, Priya is abducted by a gang who kidnap and sexually torture girls. We are told that how the time travel shoe helps Priya, who tries to save many women from being tortured by a kidnapping gang like Priya.
Priya Kalyan is the heroine of the story. Playing the role of a child who grows up without a mother and supported by an alcoholic father, Priya gives us goosebumps in scenes of longing for her mother. Even though he doesn’t care for himself, his affection for his father is touching.
Even though Yogi Babu appears only in a few scenes, it seems like he is present in the entire film. Yogi Babu, Redin Kingsley and Paula’s comedic scenes are laugh-out-loud, but some are knee-jerk.

Who is the role of Dileepan? The director has not said that anywhere.Since he’s designing time travel shoes, we’re left to assume he’s a scientist. But Dileepan, who comes without any sign of a scientist, does not make any impact in the film.

Singer Anthony Das, who plays the girl’s alcoholic father, is an example of how drinking corrupts drinking.
Cinematography by Jacob Rathinaraj and Gemin Jom Aiyanam adds strength to the film. The songs and background music in Sam CS’s music have traveled according to the story.
Shoe Tamil Movie Review Ratings

Kalyan, who has written and directed the story, has tried to tell it as a comedy and serious with the theme of child trafficking.
Director Kalyan, who has been teasing the fans in the name of making a comedy with Yogi Babu, makes us scream in the name of making a stir with the girl Priya.

Although the film is less than 2 hours long, it gives a 3 hour viewing experience. It is difficult to see the director who moves all the scenes so slowly, enjoying the scenes where the girls are suffering.
While scenes like the girl taking care of her alcoholic father and the girl throwing a stone at the Tasmac pub nameboard are enjoyable, most of the scenes in the film are patience-testing.
Child trafficking is an important crime in the country, especially the director who tells about the kidnapping of girls, without telling anything clearly about its background and the network of the traffickers, keeps the girl Priya in front and moves the film and moves the scenes slowly, which is boring.

All in all, this ‘shoe’ is just the way fans say.