Bougainvillea Twitter review: 11 tweets to read before watching Kunchacko Boban, Fahadh Faasil, and Jyothirmayi’s psychological thriller

Bougainvillea Twitter review: 11 tweets to read before watching Kunchacko Boban, Fahadh Faasil, and Jyothirmayi's psychological thriller

As a seasoned movie enthusiast with over three decades of cinematic exploration under my belt, I must say that Bougainvillea, directed by Amal Neerad, has certainly piqued my interest. The intriguing trailer hints at a psychological thriller that promises to keep me on the edge of my seat.


The much-anticipated Malayalam psychological thriller “Bougainvillea,” featuring Fahadh Faasil, Kunchacko Boban, and Jyothirmayi in the lead roles, has now graced the big screen on October 17. Ever since its initial announcement, cinephiles have eagerly awaited Amal Neerad’s directorial masterpiece. The buzz surrounding “Bougainvillea” skyrocketed when the creators unveiled an intriguing trailer that promised a thrilling and suspenseful journey.

After the movie’s premiere, there’s a wave of comments about Kunchacko Boban and Fahadh Faasil’s film sweeping through social media. If you’re thinking of catching Bougainvillea, don’t forget to check out the tweeted review of the movie below!

Some viewers found the psychological movie, Bougainvillea, to be captivating, while others walked away from the theater feeling disillusioned. While many moviegoers criticized the film as overly slow-paced, early reviews indicate that the suspense in the second half kept audiences on tenterhooks. The acting performances, particularly by Jyothirmayi, were highly praised by viewers.

It’s notable that the film features the actress returning to acting work 11 years later, following her retirement from show business due to her marriage to the director.

One user of X (formerly called Twitter) wrote, “#Bougainvillea 1st half: Slow-burn thriller with Kunchacko & Jyothirmayi. Fahadh Faasil’s cop brings suspense. “Maravikale..” hints at hidden secrets. Suspense builds nicely. Waiting for 2nd half.” Another user wrote, “Bougainvillea – Very slow first half Mystery is there but not pace will be the main issue Needs a good second half to save the movie Kubo, Jyothirmay looks solid.” Check out Twitter reactions below!

In the film, Reethu, played by Jyothirmayi, is depicted as a woman struggling with memory loss. She has an unusual fascination with bougainvillea flowers. Kunchacko Boban takes on the role of her husband, who closely monitors her with great focus. From the trailer’s hints, their bond seems strained and unpredictable, keeping viewers on edge. Fahadh Faasil portrays a police officer examining a string of violent crimes against local young women.

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2024-10-17 10:37