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3/10
Totally Dead Movie
ajaycfg14 February 2024
It's a totally dead movie - filled with two-dimensional cardboard characters - where you don't feel any empathy or sympathy or hatred or love or any kind of feeling for any of them.

I would say this movie could take the cake for being the most boring Meera Jasmine movie I've ever seen. She plays a cold-hearted female who turns into a nice person - overnight - when she learns she has just a few weeks left to live. Why is she so cold in the first place - absolutely no idea - Meera doesn't know that - nor did the Director I guess. She learns she has cancer - and immediately starts writing cheques left and right - donating all her money to all and sundry. She is an architect but doesn't feel the necessity of getting a second opinion from a second specialist - especially when such a life-threatening diagnosis has been given!

There are other cardboard characters - as mentioned before - a woman who has no job other than walking about with her pet dog, an employee who is only interested in reels, and so on. Even the 'hero' is an idiot who has nothing to offer other than pining for her day in and day out!

Enough said already about such a silly movie. It's quite obviously a one-line story has been stretched into a movie!
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1/10
Don't spend your time watching this film.
paulsonmta19 February 2024
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This is one of the utter boring film released in Malayalam film industry. There is nothing in this film other camera. The lead actress Meera is very very boring and I feel stay away from movie industry is good for her to keep her reputation. Narain is another character did nothing and Ramesh Pisharody (Abhilash) did his role nicely with some humor aspects. Marimayam fame Manju is far better than Meera in this film. Mallika sukumaran, saniya Babu, Shruthi Rajnikanth had nothing to do in this film. Many unwanted characters along with the heroine made this movie a disaster.

A rigid and strict Architect turns into a soft and simple person in one night when she is diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer third stage is the story of this film. She is booking funeral services, arranging her gown, giving money to others, and trying to make others happy before her death.. At the end she consulted another doctor and found that it was a mistake by the doctor who treated her. Then She happily married the hero..Nothing else...

So guys I don't recommend this boring film to anyone.
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6/10
A Mixed Bag of Comedy and Drama
amigo-4624617 February 2024
"Queen Elizabeth" this is a movie with mix of comedy and emotional elements. The direction, background score, and story are all commendable. The lead actors deliver strong performances, and the film explores typical human characteristics humorously, especially in the climax. However, it is marred by unnecessary songs and an average screenplay. The movie fails to explore many other aspects because the story had the potential to change the pace of the movie, but the movie mainly focuses on Naren and Meera Jasmine's characters. And also Sania Babu's acting is weak. Overall, it's a one-time 6.5/10.
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10/10
"Meera Jasmine Dazzles in 'Queen Elizabeth': A Cinematic Triumph of Powerful Performances and Inspiring Storytelling"
irshadmon-6580230 December 2023
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Meera Jasmine's performance in "Queen Elizabeth" is a tour de force that truly steals the spotlight. Her portrayal of the characters is nothing short of extraordinary, demonstrating a remarkable range and depth that immerses the audience into the intricacies of the narrative.

Throughout the film, Jasmine brings a nuanced authenticity to her roles, effortlessly transitioning between moments of levity in the fine comedy sequences and the profound gravitas demanded by the realistic drama. It's evident that she has not just embodied the characters but has breathed life into them, making the audience feel a genuine connection to the story.

The film, under the adept direction of Padma Kumar, tackles significant societal issues with finesse. It goes beyond being a mere cinematic experience, evolving into a thought-provoking exploration of human emotions and relationships. Jasmine's performance becomes the soul of this exploration, capturing the essence of the film's themes with grace and intensity.

Moreover, "Queen Elizabeth" serves as a powerful narrative for women who may find themselves confined within the corners of their homes. Jasmine's portrayal inspires and empowers, encouraging these women to reflect on their lives and rediscover the dreams they might have set aside. It's a poignant reminder of the resilience and untapped potential within every individual, particularly women who, at times, face societal constraints.

Naren's commendable performance alongside Jasmine further enriches the cinematic journey. Their on-screen chemistry adds layers to the storytelling, enhancing the overall impact of the film. Padma Kumar's directorial vision ensures a seamless integration of these performances into a cohesive and impactful narrative.

In conclusion, "Queen Elizabeth" stands as a testament to the collaborative brilliance of its cast and crew, with Meera Jasmine's stellar performance at its core. It's a cinematic gem that not only entertains but also inspires introspection and dialogue, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate the art of storytelling and the transformative power of cinema.
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