When a daughter (Pooja) witnesses the murder of her politician father, she is forced into hiding for her own safety. The Underworld thug (Soththi) responsible for slaying the father is hell bent on doing the same to the daughter. This is why a "pure hearted Rambo" simply known as Leader is hired to guard Pooja, the only witness whose testimony can convict Soththi.
As a film critic there are two simple pleasures I get from my work. The first is the pleasure of reviewing a film I absolutely love and the second is reviewing a film I unequivocally scorn. LEADER is one of those cinematic gems that undoubtedly belong in the latter category. Where O' where to begin? There are numerous factors a critic takes into account when reviewing any film. Call it our basic tools for textual analysis of fictional film. These factors allow us to recognize the techniques used in any given film to create meaning. But what if you come across a film that doesn't contain a shred of meaning? Then it is only fair to throw the textbook out the window, but in this case slapping the writer/ director across the face with it would be more appropriate. If man can train a chimpanzee to operate a space craft then why can't Ranjan Ramanayaka train himself to devise a better plot? Obviously chimps have a higher IQ than the typical Sri Lankan Commercial Film Maker (SLCFM).
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The acting in LEADER simply takes "Bad Acting" to another level completely. Robin Fernando, the poor man's Abitabh Bachan shows that just because you're sporting the silver goatee don't make you "The Big B." Sandun Wijesiri is a disgrace to bad actors around the world. He is so inept in his performance (comedic or dramatic), even a coma patient could have done a better job.
Anusha Damayanthi's portrayal of her character is painful both physically (due to the sound of her voice) and mentally (due to why the hell is she still acting?). If I had a choice between watching Anton Jude's, Janesh Silva's and Chathura Perera's performances or receiving an enema…stick it in me doc!
LEADER is no exception, if there's anyone to blame it is certainly Ranjan Ramanayaka. The hiring of two unknown Indian actors is pointless and merely a failed gimmick to attract local audiences. Not only did the makers of LEADER take two acting jobs away from Sri Lankan actors, they increased expenditure by having to hire actors for dubbing. This film is a true example of narcissism at its best, not only is Ramanayaka the lead actor, screen writer and director he is also the costume designer, dance choreographer, song lyricist and playback singer. I'm surprised he didn't take up the role of on-location caterer as well. If that wasn't enough Ramanayaka has proclaimed himself to be the "Sri Lankan People's Actor," (shown during the opening credits). This level of self centered and egocentric behavior is probably a first in film history. Nearly half the film's duration is comprised of scenes where either Ramanayaka is flexing, posing, close-ups of his muscles, trying to look cool and also trying to look tough. The intro-scene alone, when Leader gets off the helicopter drags on for an eternity. The entire scene is Leader getting off the helicopter repeated 5 times (for our viewing pleasure), cut-to walking in a desert, walking up to an elephant, walking past a Buddhist temple, walking past a Hindu kovil, walking past a Catholic church etc. etc. etc. If I were suicidal, I would have probably slit both my wrists before he got to the temple.
LEADER is fundamentally a primitive film made by a bunch of amateurs. The story is boring, the action is absurd, the comedy is tragic, the love story is adolescent, the acting is unbelievably incompetent and the direction is frighteningly void of talent.
We the Sri Lankan People demand that Ranjan Ramanayaka stop ruining our cinema, stop humiliating us by screening your films abroad and JUST STOP MAKING FILMS ENTIRELY!!!
S. V. Fernando
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