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8/10
Honest and gutsy attempt, just go for it!
thunder2321 March 2014
Tamil Cinema is known for producing unexpected and memorable cult classics. Goli Soda is easily one movie which is completely new to Tamil cinema.

Goli Soda basks on a group of adolescent boys residing in the Koyambedu market. The obstacles they face and the way they wind themselves out of the problems is what the movie is all about.

For audience who are expecting a feel good simple film like Pasanga, think otherwise cause Goli Soda is a completely different and unique experience. The way Vijay Milton sketched the characters of the adolescent boys are terrific and their screen presence provides the feel just like seeing Ajith, Vijay or any other powerful mass heroes on screen.

Every character in the movie is very unique and novel, especially Sujatha of Paruthiveeran fame who has done a fabulous job in the Aachi role and the lead villain is another great find who has given a very powerful performance.

Goli Soda's biggest assets are Pandiraj's dialogues which evokes good laughter, provokes strong message and Vijay Milton's camera simply give the glossy feel to the film. The way Vijay Milton used the cinematography never gives a feeling of seeing a low budget movie and the brilliance is very much evident in the market fight sequence where the stunt choreography, slow motion shots and slick editing gives us an epic experience.

The fight scenes are gory with lots of blood shed which might not be suitable for family audience but script wise those kind of scenes are very much needed for portraying the raw feel.

Goli Soda is definitely technically slick with well placed situation songs, adequate BGM, stylish grand cinematography, and fine cuts.

Overall if you prefer to watch a gutsy film which is different and unique from the routine Tamil cinema, go and watch Goli Soda which surely deserves a repeated viewing.

Siddarth Srinivas, Cinemalead.
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8/10
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santhoshk06913 August 2014
Warning: Spoilers
South Indian films especially Tamil & Malayalam do a lot of experimentation, from last some years Tamil films have shown a very promising style, new Directors, Actors, in every field of cinema. After seeing this movie I was amazed how a low budget film that too short with 4+2 kids in the lead have without any 'Indian masalas' like an item dance or anything like that have kept the audience glued to their seats (that's not the first one in the Tamil film industry, and not the last one too), anyway this was a good entertainer.All the kids have done a wonderful job. The cinematography editing all were competent in the present industry. Best of luck to all the team members for such a brilliant work.
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10/10
Mass movie with a fabulous message!!!
sarwan832619 March 2014
After watching this movie, I came to know that even mass movies can be made with Young Folks!!! Great work done by Vijay Milton & Co. All the characters portrayed in the film meets 100% perfection. Performances of Young Chap's Kishore, Sree Raam, Pandi, Murugesh, Chandini, Seetha were really awesome. Sujatha Sivakumar's performance once again fantastic. Madhusudhan Rao's portrayal differs from usual Tamil cinema's Henchmen Leader.

Imman Annachi & Pandi together make us to laugh with their timing counters & comedy dialogues.

Chandini & Seetha are new but their performances were 100% acceptable & really superb.

Vijay Milton's cinematography & his direction, Pandiraj's dialogue, S.N.Arunagiri's music, A.Seelin's BGM, Anthony's editing, Special Appearances of Power Star & Sam Anderson moulds the movie in perfect timely shape.

Goli Soda team truly deserves for very good applause.

Kollywood should come with these kind of fresh scripts in future.
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