Its been a while since i watched any Tamil movies. Being lazy to select and watch something i decided to watch GOAT yesterday. Honestly I have never used the option to use two apps at the same time but ever since the movie started i have been on all of my social media apps trying to get past a scene to the next and it has still taken me two days to finish watching it. Im really happy that I have stopped watching movies in the theatres as watching this in two and a half hours would have been a very difficult task. I watch cartoons with better animation and AI so I have no clue why this movie looks the way it looks with tgis budget. I genuinely enjoyed watching the yogi babu sequence where he bargains.That is one good scene. All the noise made my already painful ears hurt more. Even that one good comedy scene ended with a lot of shouting and screaming and that made me take a break again. From the introductory scene almost everything was predictable and I believe that is one reason why I was not really watching the movie but running it in the background. May be watching a Tamil movie after a while could be the reason but I felt the violence was much unbearable for me. Hated all the killing scenes and thats one reason why i don’t watch most Tamil movies. Having read some really bad reviews and still choosing to watch it was a bad decision however when you are sick and bored and wanna give your brain a rest from choosing a movie you don’t have much choice when you choose tamil movies option on Netflix![]()
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The rattaparai - kilvalai rock painting site is located very close to the city of Villupuram in Tamil Nadu. The locals call this place rattapparai - which means twin rocks in Tamil, this could also mean blood rock which might be the name given due to the colour of the paintings. The exact location is in the taluk of Kandachipuram where agriculture is the major occupation of people till date. This might explain the crops surrounding the site and the need to walk in a very narrow path up till you climb on the exact rocks that have the paintings. The ASI has put up a fence around but its right on the rocks so I think this still is a private property. It's quite visible from the main road so once you park the vehicle and cross the short narrow path you will be climbing on the rocks. The paintings are on top of the rocks so you will have to climb all the way up. The way up is not steep so you can safely walk up.However you might need some good shoes with anti -slip properti...

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