Custody movie review

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  2. ‘All to Play For’ Review: Virginie Efira in a French Custody Drama – The Hollywood Reporter
  3. Custody (2023 film)
  4. 'Custody' Twitter review: Here's what the audience has to say about Akkineni Naga Chaitanya and Krithi Shetty's action
  5. Custody movie review: Naga Chaitanya
  6. Custody Movie Review : An Intense Political Thriller
  7. Custody Movie review: Not so great Tamil debut for Naga Chaitanya


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Custody

Miriam and Antoine Besson have divorced, and Miriam is seeking sole custody of their son Julien to protect him from a father she claims is violent. Antoine pleads his case as a scorned dad whose children have been turned against him by their vindictive mother. Unsure who is telling the truth, the appointed judge rules in favor of joint custody. A hostage to the escalating conflict between his parents, Julien is pushed to the edge to prevent the worst from happening. Show More • Genre: Drama, Mystery & thriller • Original Language: French (France) • Director: • Producer: • Writer: • Release Date (Theaters): Jun 29, 2018 limited • Release Date (Streaming): Sep 18, 2018 • Box Office (Gross USA): $81.9K • Runtime: 1h 34m • Distributor: Kino Lorber • Production Co: K.G. Productions, France 3 Cinéma • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital • Aspect Ratio: Scope (2.35:1)

‘All to Play For’ Review: Virginie Efira in a French Custody Drama – The Hollywood Reporter

Venue: Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard) Cast: Virginie Efira, Félix Léfebvre, Arieh Worthalter, Mathieu Demy, India Hair Director, screenwriter: Delphine Deloget 1 hour 52 minutes This year, the actress, who started off hosting gameshows, talk shows and doing sketch comedy on TV, hits Cannes with a pair of dark dramas: Valérie Donzelli’s Just the Two of Us and first-time writer-director Delphine Deloget’s All to Play For ( Rien à perdre). Deloget’s gripping debut, about a single mother fighting to get custody back of her youngest son from French child protection services, features Efira at her toughest and finest, playing a woman backed into a corner by a system that leaves her no easy way out. When we first meet her character Sylvie, she’s holding things down as the mom of a teenager, Jean-Jacques (the excellent Félix Lefebvre, from François Ozon’s Initially, All to Play For (the better French title simply translates as Nothing to Lose) feels like a fast-paced dramedy about a 40-something mother with too much on her plate. Even the opening scene, where we see Jean-Jacques rushing Sofiane to the hospital after the latter burns himself while making french fries, causing a small fire in their kitchen, feels more like a comic anecdote. But that incident comes back to haunt the family and then some when a child protection worker, Mademoiselle Henry (India Hair), shows up a few weeks later with two cops and whisks Sofiane away to a foster care center. It’s a heartbreaki...

Custody (2023 film)

Running time 148 minutes Country India Languages Telugu Tamil Box office ₹15.85 crore Custody is a 2023 Indian Custody was released theatrically on 12 May 2023, where it received mixed reviews from critics and became a Plot [ ] In 1998, A. Shiva is a happy-go-lucky Meanwhile, Dakshayani learns of Raju's arrest and assigns some goons and Later, the trio arrive at Shiva, Revathi and Raju boards the train to Bangalore. Nataraj and his men follow them. A fight ensues where Raju separates from the compartment in order to save Shiva. Nataraj kills Raju, thus leaving Shiva devastated. The next day at the court, it is revealed that Shiva actually recorded Raju's confession about Dakshayani's involvement in the bomb blast, and shows the evidence in the court. Dakshayani, Nataraj and other officers involved are arrested. After this, Shiva and Revathi plan for their marriage preparation. Cast [ ] Track listing (Tamil) No. Title Lyrics Music Singer(s) Length 1. "Head Up High" Karunakaran Sri Shivani V. P. Yuvan Shankar Raja Asal Kolar Arun Kaundinya 4:27 2. "Timeless Love" Ilaiyaraaja Kapil Kapilan 4:20 3. "Ammani Rukkumani" Muthamil Ilaiyaraaja Premgi Amaren Manasi Mahadevan 3:28 4. "Ettu Thesa" Ilaiyaraaja Vijay Yesudas 3:52 Reception [ ] Custody received mixed reviews from critics, with praise towards the cast performances (Chaitanya and Arvind Swamy), cinematography, action sequences and plot, but criticism directed towards its length and predictability. Critical response [ ] Nees...

'Custody' Twitter review: Here's what the audience has to say about Akkineni Naga Chaitanya and Krithi Shetty's action

'Custody,' the latest Telugu and Tamil bilingual film directed by Venkat Prabhu, has hit the theaters on May 12, featuring Naga Chaitanya and Krithi Shetty in the lead roles. The movie revolves around a police constable named Shiva, played by Naga Chaitanya, who is assigned to produce the notorious gangster Raju, also known as Raazu, in court for his prison sentence. However, Raazu's rivals plan to assassinate him, forcing Shiva and his girlfriend Revathi, played by Krithi Shetty, to safeguard him for 48 hours. The film boasts a talented cast of R Sarathkumar, Priyamani, Vennela Kishore, Ramki, Premi Viswanath, Anandhi, Surya, YG Mahendran, and Ravi Prakash, who all performed their parts exceptionally well. The cinematography by SR Kathir and editing by Venkat Raajen add to the movie's visual appeal. The music of the movie, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, is a treat to the ears, with the background score and songs perfectly blending with the film's narrative. The movie is packed with thrilling action sequences, and the director has managed to keep the audience engaged throughout the film. Assalu nammakandi 2nd half slow rod lag antunna vallani Trust me guys 2nd half ramp aadinchesaru andaru Goosebumps action episodes 🔥🔥🔥🔥 'Custody' has generated a lot of buzz in the lead up to its release, and fans are eagerly waiting to see how the film turns out. With an interesting plot, a talented cast, and an experienced director at the helm, Custody promises to be an action-packed th...

Custody movie review: Naga Chaitanya

Venkat Prabhu’s Custody, which marks his maiden collaboration with Also read: Police constable tells Naga Chaitanya his film helped him recover from brain injury Custody movie review: Naga Chaitanya plays a constable in the action film. The film opens with a gas leak accident, which results in the death of 40 people. The story quickly introduces us to Shiva (Naga Chaitanya), a constable with his moral compass in the right place. In his introduction scene, he stops the chief minister's (Priyamani) convoy to make way for an ambulance and his deed becomes the news headlines. Shiva lives with his parents and younger sister. He’s in love with Revathi, a driving school instructor and they decide to elope and get married. On the night Shiva is supposed to pick up Revathy and marry, he gets involved in a road rage case and arrests the two people involved in the incident. Soon, Shiva learns that one among them is Raju, a local hitman who does all the dirty work for the CM and her party. The other man in the road rage incident is a CBI officer, who has to produce Raju in a court in Bengaluru the next day. As news spreads that Raju is locked up, the CM sends out a team to kill him. Shiva quickly realises the gravity of the situation and takes the responsibility of handing over Raju in the court. Custody is one of those action films that never realise their potential and get lost midway. It wastes a lot of time initially in the scenes (which includes two boring songs) between Chaitany...

Custody Movie Review : An Intense Political Thriller

Custody: An Intense Political Thriller with Stellar Performances and Technical Brilliance" Rating: ★★★☆ Venkat Prabhu's directorial debut in Telugu, "Custody," is an intense political action thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. With a talented ensemble cast, including Naga Chaitanya, Arvind Swamy, and Krithi Shetty, coupled with impressive technical elements, the film offers a compelling cinematic experience. Positives: Naga Chaitanya and Arvind Swamy deliver standout performances, showcasing their acting prowess and on-screen chemistry. Their dynamic portrayal of their respective characters adds depth and intensity to the narrative, making their confrontations a highlight of the film. The inclusion of dark comedy elements adds an intriguing layer to the storytelling, providing moments of levity amidst the intense political drama. Venkat Prabhu skillfully balances these contrasting tones, keeping the audience engaged throughout. The cinematography of "Custody" is commendable, capturing the essence of the thriller genre with its atmospheric visuals and skillful camera work. The visual aesthetics enhance the tension and amplify the impact of the action sequences. The background score (BGM) of the film elevates the suspense and drama, effectively complementing the on-screen events. It enhances the overall viewing experience, adding depth to the emotions and intensifying the impact of crucial scenes. The action scenes in "Custody" are well-choreographed...

Custody Movie review: Not so great Tamil debut for Naga Chaitanya

Cast: Akkineni Naga Chaitanya, Krithi Shetty, Arvind Swami, Priyamani, Sarathkumar, Sampath Raj, Premgi Amaren, Vennela Kishore, Premi Vishwanath, and others Writer and Director: Venkat Prabhu Producers: Srinivasaa Chitturi Music Director: Ilaiyaraaja and Yuvan Shankar Raja Cinematographer: SR Kathir Rating: 2.5/5 Naga Chaitanya and Krithi Shetty are pairing up again for their upcoming film, “ Custody.” This is their second collaboration after their previous successful film, “Bangarraju.” Famous Tamil director Venkat Prabhu is the director of the film. This film is a cop-action drama with an interesting plot line. The trailer gave a glimpse of the film’s action sequences, chases, and other elements too. The film hits the theatres and let’s see how it fares at box-office. Story Constable Shiva (Naga Chaitanya), a small-town guy, is deeply in love with Revathi (Krithi Shetty). The girl’s parents do not approve of their love. One day Shiva arrests gangster Raju (Arvind Swami) and a CBI officer George (Sampath) accidentally. Shiva learns through the CBI officer that Raju needs to be produced in Bangalore court. But Raju has the support of CM Dakshyani (Priyamani) and the entire government. Determined, Shiva chooses to produce Raju in the court and starts fighting against all the odds. In this journey, Revathi too joins him. Did Shiva succeed in his attempt? What challenges did Shiva undergo to protect the truth forms the crux of the story. Analysis The plot of “Custody,” direc...