Renowned for his unorthodox narrative and flawless comic timing, venkat prabhu takes on a traditional two-hero theme. However, since it doesn't really provide anything fresh, it's perhaps the poorest plot in Venkat's filmography. Even though he has crammed it full of twists and turns and shocks, the predictability elements derail the action.

Consider the Metro combat scene, for instance. The senior Vijay appears to be battling a fresh antagonist. Even though the evil is disguised, it is evident who they are prior to their reveal. Certain shocks are effective, while others are not. The movie takes off once venkat prabhu uses Vijay's comedic timing, although this effect is fleeting.
 
The 'GOAT' storyline is quite weak and primarily relies on allusions instead of a compelling tale. Its three-hour duration and this put a strain on your patience. But the real action in venkat Prabhu's film happens in the last thirty minutes. The writing appears to be drowning, but then there are twist after twist and cameo after cameo. It is this last stretch that enables the audience to leave smiling. But, it's high time the creators start making movies for scripts and not insta reels. 
 
 

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