Parachute Tamil Movie Review -

Parachute Tamil Movie Review -

– Vicky Krish brings a natural, understated energy to Arjun. His vulnerability feels real, not staged. Priyanka Nalkari is charming but gets less screen time than deserved. Ilavarasu, as Arjun’s father, delivers a knockout performance in the second half — restrained and heartbreaking. What Doesn’t Work Pacing Issues – The first hour drifts like the parachute — slow, atmospheric, but aimless. Scenes linger too long on montages of the couple biking or staring at the sea. By the time the conflict arrives, some viewers may have checked out.

★★★☆☆ (3/5)

– Meera’s family is reduced to caricatures (strict father, silent mother), and Arjun’s friends are forgettable. The film’s world feels small, which works for intimacy but hurts its social commentary. parachute tamil movie review

– Unlike many Tamil films that over-explain symbolism, Parachute trusts its audience. The parachute represents emotional safety nets — parents, habits, fear of commitment. When Arjun finally learns to “jump” without one, the film earns its emotional beat. – Vicky Krish brings a natural, understated energy

you enjoy slow-burn romances like ’96 or Oh My Kadavule . Skip it if you need tight pacing or unpredictable plots. “A parachute only works if you’re brave enough to jump.” – Parachute reminds us that love, like falling, requires faith. But it takes too long to open its canopy. By the time the conflict arrives, some viewers

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