<p>Bloody and brutal, Eesa numbs your senses. Where subtlety mattered debutant director Bala Ganesh goes for hyperbole. <br /><br />Instead of sensitively scripting the incidents that turn an anguished simple fisherman into an aggressive killer, Ganesh goes for blood and gore. <br /><br />The film revolves around Sundalesan nee Kirukkan Eesan endowed with elephantine powers. He unleashes vengeance against village headman Thanga Malai Annachi and his henchmen. <br /><br />Why does Eesan go on a killing spree in a Tuticorin salt quarry? He has his reasons, however flimsy they might be. His wife Selvi had been done to death. <br />Despite creditable performances, Eesa leaves you with a rather unpleasant feeling.</p>
<p>Bloody and brutal, Eesa numbs your senses. Where subtlety mattered debutant director Bala Ganesh goes for hyperbole. <br /><br />Instead of sensitively scripting the incidents that turn an anguished simple fisherman into an aggressive killer, Ganesh goes for blood and gore. <br /><br />The film revolves around Sundalesan nee Kirukkan Eesan endowed with elephantine powers. He unleashes vengeance against village headman Thanga Malai Annachi and his henchmen. <br /><br />Why does Eesan go on a killing spree in a Tuticorin salt quarry? He has his reasons, however flimsy they might be. His wife Selvi had been done to death. <br />Despite creditable performances, Eesa leaves you with a rather unpleasant feeling.</p>