Teenz (2024) Movie Review Starring Radhakrishnan Parthiban

Teenz Review
Teenz Review

Parthiban's Movie Teenz released on July 12 is getting above-average reviews from the audiences. The Teenz movie surprises the audience with the genre switch. 

Teenz Movie Plot:

The plot of Teenz follows thirteen teenagers determined to prove their maturity to their parents. Sneaking out of the school, they embark on a journey to visit the village of one of their grandparents, a supposedly haunted location. 

One by one, members disappear under mysterious circumstances, leaving those remaining to wonder where they went. Will they be able to make it out alive? is the rest of the plot.

Teenz Movie Review:

The movie Teenz surprises its audience with a unique plot that has gained mixed reviews. The first half leans towards mystery horror, capturing viewers' attention with its well-crafted narrative. However, the second half takes a turn into science fiction, altering the genre entirely.

While the first half is engaging and holds the audience's interest, the latter part of Teenz suffers from a slower pace in screenplay and narration, which detracts from its overall impact. If the second half is well crafted, the Teenz movie could have been a massive success with its unique plot.

The music in Teenz adds another layer of attraction to the movie. The performances of the talented teenage cast were another positive of the movie. Particularly, Parthiban stands out for delivering an exceptional performance.

Teenz ends by giving a hint for the potential part 2 of Teenz. In summary, Teenz stands as an experimental film worth watching, mixing genres to deliver a different cinematic experience. 

Teenz Cast And Crew:

The Teenz movie cast features Parthiban Yogi Babu and others. Bioscope Dreams LLP and Akira Productions Pvt Ltd have collaborated as producers for Teenz film, led by Caldwell Velnambi, Dr. Bala Swaminathan, Dr. Pinchi Srinivaasan, Ranjith Dhandapani, and Radhakrishnan Parthiban. The movie Teenz includes music crafted by D. Imman and showcases cinematography by Gavemic Ary.