Vaazha 2 movie review: Hashir and gang are impressive in a sequel that far outshines its predecessor | Movie-review News
Vaazha 2 Movie Review: The easiest way to deal with a tense, messy situation is to point fingers. Is it the right thing to do? Only if the person in the wrong points the finger at themselves. However, there are quite a few situations in which right and wrong are arbitrary. While it may be easy to shun and denounce someone who has made a mistake, without dialogue that maps the reasons why they did so or what slowly led them down that path, a blame game is just escapism to avoid being called out for one’s in/actions. Where debut director Savin SA’s Vaazha 2 succeeds is by bringing all of them under one umbrella during a thunderstorm, allowing them to pour out all that’s in their hearts so the downpour can wash it away. But that doesn’t mean the movie gives everyone a free pass; it still holds them accountable for their mistakes. In fact, that’s one of the reasons Vaazha 2 is a far, far better film than its predecessor. Unlike Vaazha (2024), which …
