Leo

Bloody Sweet!

6.8
20232h 43m

Parthiban, a cafe owner, lives with his family in Himachal Pradesh. Things take an absurd turn for him when he gets in the way of a drug cartel.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Leo | Official Hindi Trailer | Thalapathy Vijay, Lokesh Kanagaraj, Sanjay Dutt

Leo | Official Hindi Trailer | Thalapathy Vijay, Lokesh Kanagaraj, Sanjay Dutt

Cast

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Vijay

Parthiban / Leo Das

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Sanjay Dutt

Antony Das

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Arjun Sarja

Harold Das

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Mathew Thomas

Siddharth 'Siddhu'

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Priya Anand

Deepa Andrews

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Mysskin

Shanmugan

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Sandy

Shanmugam's Son

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Mansoor Ali Khan

Hridhayaraj D'Souza

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Babu Antony

Antony's henchman

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Vaiyapuri

Occult Priest

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Sachin Mani

Shruthi's Husband

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Madhusudhan Rao

Shanmugan's brother-in-law

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Santhi Mayadevi

Parthiban's Advocate

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Reviews

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4/10

Title: Leo (2023) - A Struggle to Capture the Essence of "A History of Violence"

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

"Leo," directed by the acclaimed Lokesh Kanagaraj and starring the iconic Vijay, attempts to traverse the thematic terrain of "A History of Violence" but falls short of grasping its captivating allure. Despite the solid musical accompaniment by Anirudh Ravichander, the film's narrative coherence falters, leaving the viewer grappling with an incoherent storyline.

Inspired by the narrative themes of "A History of Violence," "Leo" endeavors to delve into the complexities of identity, violence, and redemption. However, it stumbles in its execution, failing to weave these elements into a cohesive plot. The film's narrative lacks clarity and depth, leaving audiences bewildered and disconnected from the central storyline.

Although "Leo" showcases some commendable action scenes, they serve as fleeting moments of excitement amidst a sea of narrative confusion. While these sequences may provide temporary thrills, they ultimately fail to salvage the film's overarching shortcomings.

In terms of character development, "Leo" struggles to engage the audience on a meaningful level. Despite being portrayed with sincerity by Vijay, the protagonist lacks the depth and complexity necessary to anchor the story. As a result, viewers find it difficult to invest emotionally in Leo's journey, diminishing the impact of the film's thematic exploration.

Visually, "Leo" offers glimpses of potential with its cinematography and aesthetic choices. However, these aesthetic elements are overshadowed by the film's narrative inconsistencies, preventing them from fully immersing the audience in the world of the story.

In conclusion, "Leo," directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and featuring Vijay in the lead role, falls short of its ambition to capture the essence of "A History of Violence." Despite its solid musical accompaniment by Anirudh Ravichander and moments of impressive action, the film ultimately fails to deliver a compelling cinematic experience, leaving viewers longing for the depth and resonance of its source material.

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