Fun and pun
Teenz
– Review
Thirteen teenage kids who say that they are not kids anymore try to prove that they are capable of handling themselves just like adults.
As a part of this they bunk their school and plan to go to a village where there are rumours about ghost spotting.
But their plans are spoiled because of a bus strike. Not affected by this, they still continue their journey on foot through a jungle.
Soon, one by one from the gang goes missing. They are able to figure out what was happening.
Remaining members of the gang start searching for the missing persons. What happens next forms the core plot of the movie.
Director Parthiban grabs the attention of the audience right from the word go. The first half of the movie is filled with suspense about what is happening to the missing children.
The way in which this suspense is solved in the second half is quite interesting. Crisp runtime of the movie is one of its biggest strengths.
Parthiban comes in an interesting role and as usual he delivers a neat performance.
Kudos to all the 13 kids who played the prominent roles in the movie. They have all delivered what was expected from them and keep the audience engaged.
Songs by Imman are good and the background score is decent as well. Gavemic U. Ary’s camera work is appreciable. Rest of the technical aspects in the movie are good as well.
Rating: 3.75/5
